Contacts say Nvidia may launch RTX 5090-beating GPU around September
French tech outlet Overclocking, via Videocardz, says its "direct, credible, and reliable contacts" have flagged a very high-end RTX 50-series card for the third quarter of 2026, around September. The tip mentions either an RTX Blackwell Titan AI or a GeForce RTX 5090 Ti as possible arrivals.
No specifications were offered. Overclocking's contacts reportedly span different countries and companies, and the card could resemble an RTX Pro 6000 with half the memory and support for both Gaming and Creator driver lines. The wider GPU market complicates that picture.
Rising memory costs are keeping many 8 GB cards in circulation while lower-end 16 GB versions are being shelved. There was chatter about an end-of-life for the RTX 5070 Ti that AIBs and Nvidia have pushed back on, though those cards are scarce and well above MSRP; a similar fate is expected for the 16 GB RTX 5060 Ti as Nvidia focuses on a 16 GB RTX 5080 with a steep price.
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