RTX TITAN Blackwell or RTX 5090 Ti? NVIDIA reportedly is developing a new RTX 50-series halo GPU for Q3 2026

Please note that this post is tagged as a rumor .

Overclocking claims NVIDIA has a higher-end RTX 50-series GPU in the works for Q3 2026

We received a tip from Overclocking.com claiming they have some interesting news on NVIDIA’s new plans. The company is said to be preparing an even higher-end RTX 50-series graphics card than the current GeForce RTX 5090. They say they have checked the claim with multiple sources, but they have not shared documents, photos, or other proof, and we have not been able to confirm it independently so far.

According to their report, the card would target the third quarter of 2026, timed around the back-to-school window. The source describes discussions with multiple industry contacts and says the project has moved past early planning, with board-level work already underway. They also state the product is not linked to any “SUPER” refresh plans, and they speculate it could take the form of a Titan-class model or a GeForce RTX 5090 Ti style SKU.

It’s more than just a rumor…
So why are we talking about this? Simply because five or six different sources, from different countries and working for different companies, lead us to believe that this constitutes a much stronger body of evidence than a rumor picked up on a forum. […]
The target: the third quarter of 2026
A very high-end RTX 50 series card is reportedly in development, with its release even scheduled for the Back to School period (early Q3 of this year). The manufacturing process has apparently already begun (design and other aspects). The arrival of this card is said to be unrelated to the “SUPER” series (which are no longer on the 2026 release schedule).

— Overclocking (translation)

RTX 5090 Ti, TITAN or something else?

RTX TITAN ADA and RTX 4090Ti prototypes, Source: Der8auer/HAYAKA

Report does not rule out add-in-board partner involvement, and it does not provide specifications, power targets, memory capacity, or a die configuration. This rumor also lands while separate reporting has pointed to RTX 50-series Super cards slipping out of the 2026 calendar , tied to broader memory supply constraints and shifting priorities.

NVIDIA has recent precedent for developing late-stage halo concepts that never ship. In the last generation, prototypes tied to an RTX 4090 Ti or TITAN-class concept circulated and appeared in hands-on coverage, yet the products did not launch at retail. Reports also indicate NVIDIA’s internal Founders Edition cooler work drew from an oversized “TITAN Ada” prototype that never became a public product, but NVIDIA acknowledged it later.

We can’t confirm it yet

We reached out to our own sources but have not received confirmation so far. Overclocking.com says it has checked the claim with multiple sources and describes it as more than a rumor. We will share any updates as soon as we learn more.

Source: Overclocking.com