The Nvidia RTX 50 Super plan has been reactivated, and according to the latest information, the specifications of four models have been revealed: RTX 5080 Super, RTX 5070 Ti Super, RTX 5070 Super and RTX 5060 Super, i.e. a possible RTX 5060 12 GB version. The information was shared by Moore’s Law Is Dead, along with performance estimates and expected prices.
The most important detail is that the RTX 50 Super series does not bring architectural changes. Improvements mainly rely on more video memory and higher operating frequencies, which also means higher TDP in most models.
The RTX 5080 Super reportedly retains 10,752 CUDA cores, the same as the regular RTX 5080, but the video memory grows from 16GB to 24GB GDDR7. The memory should work at 32 Gbps, while the TDP increases from 360 W to 415 W. The expected acceleration compared to the RTX 5080 is between 7 and 14 percent. The price is mentioned from 999 to 1199 dollars.
The RTX 50 Super gains the most through more built-in memory
The RTX 5070 Ti Super also keeps the same number of CUDA cores as the RTX 5070 Ti, i.e. 8960. The video memory increases from 16 GB to 24 GB GDDR7 speed 28 Gbps, while the TDP increases from 300 W to 350 W. The performance should be 5 to 10 percent better than the RTX 5070 Ti model. The expected price is between 749 and 799 dollars.
The most interesting model is the RTX 5070 Super, because it is the only one with a change in the number of CUDA cores. Instead of 6016, it should have 6400 CUDA cores, which is an increase of about 4 percent. The video memory increases from 12 GB to 18 GB, while the TDP goes from 250 W to 275 W. The performance, according to the estimate, should be 8 to 12 percent better than the RTX 5070. If the price of 549 to 599 dollars comes true, this model could be the most interesting in the entire Super line.
The RTX 5060 Super could, according to information, appear as the RTX 5060 12 GB. The number of CUDA cores remains the same as the RTX 5060, i.e. 3840, but the video memory increases to 12 GB. The TDP has not yet been specified, although it is expected to be increased here as well compared to the base model.
The entire RTX 50 Super series therefore acts as a correction of the existing models, primarily through a larger video memory capacity. This is especially important because modern games, more demanding textures and AI tools are increasingly sensitive to the amount of VRAM.
However, the question of availability remains. Even if the mentioned prices turn out to be correct, it is not certain that Nvidia will produce enough gaming graphics cards to satisfy the market. The company is increasingly focused on the AI GPU segment, so the real success of the RTX 50 Super series will depend not only on the specifications, but also on how many cards actually reach customers.