Please note that this post is tagged as a rumor .
NVIDIA SUPER series based on Blackwell likely not happening in the first half of 2025

It is always hard to discuss hardware that is neither official nor coming soon, which is true for the supposed RTX 50 SUPER series. Earlier today, a rumor appeared that the long-rumored RTX 50 SUPER series, which is to deploy 3GB memory across three SKUs, may face cancellation.
GeForce RTX 50 SUPER rumors move launch date from Q1 to Q3 2026
We were careful not to repeat that word in the title, knowing that such things can change often, and until we know for sure from our own sources, it is better to just report on a possible change to what we already know. It seems like this approach was correct, because another report, this time from a very credible NVIDIA leaker, claims that the RTX 50 SUPER series is not cancelled but delayed into the third quarter of next year:
No cancellation yet, just delayed. Now planned to launch in 26Q3, previously set to launch in 26Q1. https://t.co/C3RmFv1uIq
— MEGAsizeGPU (@Zed__Wang) November 7, 2025
What this means is that we may get a CES 2026 keynote announcement of the new series, and a release a few weeks later. NVIDIA may simply skip the press announcements altogether and focus on what the company has been basically known for over the past two years: AI and data centers.
Remember: specs may change in a year
Now, if this report is true, and for now we have no reason to believe otherwise, it would mean that the original spec leak from Kopite7kimi, who described the SUPER refresh as basically a 3GB GDDR7 module upgrade, revealed the specs a year before launch. That is not something we see very often.
The fact that MEGAsizeGPU shared this with us today means that there is chatter among board partners, who are probably just as confused as we are. One would believe that 10 months since launch NVIDIA would be able to accumulate enough VRAM modules, but it seems that they have not signed many contracts for GDDR7 modules with increased capacity.
Memory shortage affecting 16GB model of RTX 5060 Ti
The leaker also revealed that the RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB model, which uses denser GDDR7 modules, would also face short supply:
5060 Ti 16G will be in short supply very soon. https://t.co/PA8yslFHKY
— MEGAsizeGPU (@Zed__Wang) November 7, 2025
We will also mention that it is not accurate to discuss the RTX 50 SUPER update as a “delay”, because NVIDIA never confirmed any release date, even unofficially. NVIDIA releases a special document called GeForce Product Embargo usually a month or two before launch, and we have not seen such a document for RTX 50 SUPER yet.
Source: MEGAsizeGPU