NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 SUPER not launching at CES 2026

NVIDIA’s GeForce team has set a GeForce On community update for CES 2026, with the stream listed for Monday, January 5 at 9 p.m. PT on its Twitch channe l. NVIDIA also says up front that no new GPUs will be announced , confirming that the rumored RTX 50 SUPER series will not appear at this year’s show.
The GeForce On page frames the broadcast as a software and partner showcase, centered on “features, games, apps, and partner products” for gamers and creators. That suggests updates tied to the NVIDIA App and the wider GeForce stack, plus partner hardware that uses those features, rather than new graphics cards.
Based on what NVIDIA has been pushing across recent GeForce releases, DLSS updates look like an obvious fit for the agenda, including the newer transformer-based path for Super Resolution and related modes. We covered DLSS 4.5 in this article . Another likely topic is G-SYNC Pulsar, NVIDIA’s display tech that pairs variable refresh with variable frequency strobing for motion clarity, which depends on monitor partner support.
Watch the GeForce On community update today January 5 at 9PM PT to hear about the latest features, games, apps, and partner products for gamers and creators.
Quick note: No new GPUs will be announced.
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