- Nvidias Blackwell Super GPUs can come later than earlier rumor
- Fresh gossip suggests they don’t debut until between March and May 2026
- Previous talk indicated that these GPUs may have appeared late in 2025 or on CES 2026
Nvidia’s RTX 5000 Super updates for his Blackwell GPU series now joined to have arrived much later than previously expected.
According to BenchLife, a Taiwanese tech site (via Videocardz), Nvidia is likely to look at a launch in the first or second quarter of 2026 for the rumor RTX 5080 Super, RTX 5070 Ten Super and RTX 5070 Super.
The latest talk on Grapevine had suggested that a CES 2026 launch may be in the cards, right at the beginning of next year – others have hinted even earlier than this (I will return to that card) – but Benchlife expects these super updates not to make his debut until between March and May 2026.
The technical site also points out that no graphics card manufacturers have received any official details of RTX 5000 Super GPUs yet, which means they are still a fair path away – and that Nvidia has not yet made a decision on the launch timing.
According to earlier rumors, RTX 5080 is expected to load VRAM to the melody 24 GB, like RTX 5070 Ten Super – with RTX 5070 Super Even is said to get a serious lift to 18 GB of video memory.
Analysis: Contributing Rumors (Again)
As mentioned earlier, some theories have recently been floated that NVIDIA’s RTX 5000 super updates will be here before next year – in the 4th quarter of 2025, according to Youtuber Moore’s law has died. Now it had a warning that was attached to the team green could wait a little longer in a case, namely the RTX 5080 Super, as YouTuber said might be exposed to Q1 2026.
Now we have a very bleak prediction that we will be lucky to see some of these Blackwell updates from NVIDIA in the first quarter next year (we might still do – almost).
Who should believe? Well, it’s up to you and you’ll find people online that will be more skeptical of both of these sources (or actually even pouring mockery on them). I would take benchlife with more spices than Moore’s law is dead in person, but that’s just my opinion. What we need to look for is more well -known delicious that comes out and supports either timeframe, which will add weight to one or the other of these claims.
Technically, we can’t even be sure that the RTX 5000 super updates are at all on the horizon, but it makes sense as this follows Nvidia’s typical roadmap with a given GPU generation.
Large boost – to the melody of 50% according to rumors – would certainly be welcome to these Blackwell models, especially the RTX 5070, which is seriously underestimated with its 12 GB VRAM pool. The RTX 5070 Super 18GB would be in a strong position to attack the AMDS RX 9070 XT if it pans out as the rumors suggest.
The RDNA 4 -Desktop graphics card is seen as an excellent offer, although it is a bit of an inflated pricing since GPU’s launch, which has been disappointing for PC players. Finally, it looks like price tags are coming close to MSRP, at least in the US – where you can pick up an RX 9070 XT for $ 650 at the moment (the recommended price is $ 600).
The RTX 5070 Super is jerked to be in -depth to $ 600, but there is a chance that Nvidia could get in lower at $ 550 – which would be a truly aggressive (and welcome) feature that AMD would certainly be forced to answer.



