Significant leaks have surfaced suggesting that NVIDIA is preparing a major refresh for its flagship GPU lineup. According to filings found in the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) database, the tech giant is laying the groundwork for updated graphics cards, potentially named the RTX 5090 Ti or Ti SUPER.
The report, initially highlighted by EnosTech, points to a release window in 2026. This follows NVIDIA’s traditional cycle of releasing a "mid-generation refresh" to optimize performance and fix any shortcomings of the initial launch.
While the current RTX 50-series is already powerful, a "Ti SUPER" variant implies a beastly upgrade. Experts speculate this could mean faster memory speeds, higher core counts, and better power efficiency for enthusiasts who demand the absolute best.
Conclusion from HYPERPC:
At HYPERPC, we rely on the world's fastest hardware to build our premium gaming rigs and workstations. The potential release of an RTX 5090 Ti SUPER is exciting news for our engineers and customers alike. It promises to push the boundaries of what is possible in realistic ray tracing and AI-driven workflows. We are closely monitoring these developments to ensure our flagship systems are ready to house the new king of GPUs as soon as it launches.
Verified Sources
- PC Gamer / TechRadar (EEC Context)
- Tom's Hardware (Roadmap)