Key Takeaways
1. The RTX 50 Super series has been delayed, with speculation of possible cancellation by Nvidia.
2. The RTX 60 series, originally set for late 2027, is now expected to launch in 2028 or later due to resource allocation for AI hardware.
3. Nvidia may reduce production of current RTX 50 models, particularly affecting the 16 GB RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5070 Ti.
4. The only Nvidia GPU with 16 GB of VRAM could be the GeForce RTX 5080, likely at a high price.
5. AMD is expected to offer reasonably priced 16 GB gaming GPUs, like the Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9060 XT, while Intel’s Arc B770 is only a rumor.
A lot of talks from last year (2025) hinted that Nvidia was set to unveil its RTX 50 Super series at CES 2026. Sadly, Nvidia didn’t share much for consumers and instead concentrated on AI developments. According to a new report from The Information (via Reddit), those who are planning to purchase a new Nvidia GPU in 2026 might be let down.
Delays in the RTX 50 Super Lineup
It seems that the entire RTX 50 Super series has been delayed to an unknown date. At this stage, it’s fair to think Nvidia might have canceled it. The main goal of this refresh was to boost the VRAM on the current Blackwell graphics cards. Given the shortage of memory, Nvidia may struggle to keep prices reasonable.
Impact on the Next-Gen RTX 60 Series
Consequently, the upcoming RTX 60 series gaming GPUs, based on the Rubin architecture, have also been affected. Originally scheduled for a late 2027 release, they are now expected to debut in 2028 or even later. Right now, Nvidia is concentrating all its resources on addressing its large backlog of AI hardware.
Changes in Production Plans
The report goes on to say that Nvidia might reduce the production of current RTX 50 models. This supports earlier speculations that suggested the same, with the 16 GB RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5070 Ti being the first to feel the impact. Essentially, the only Nvidia GPU with 16 GB will be the GeForce RTX 5080—and it will probably come with a steep price tag.
In the end, the only reasonably priced gaming GPUs with 16 GB of VRAM are likely to come from AMD, including the Radeon RX 9070 XT and Radeon RX 9060 XT. There’s also Intel’s rumored Arc B770, which has the same memory capacity, but as of now, it only exists in rumors.
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