By Muhammad Zuhair
Publication Date: 2025-11-15 13:50:00
NVIDIA’s next-gen GPUs will be part of the ‘SUPER’ series, building upon the success the company saw with its RTX SKUs. And, out of all the SKUs, the RTX 5080 SUPER is going to be a flagship-level offering by NVIDIA, featuring not only an impressive uplift in raw specifications but also enhanced performance for both consumer and AI workloads.
NVIDIA’s RTX 50 SUPER Lineup – A Troubled Launch For Team Green In the Midst of the AI Frenzy
Well, before we dive into the RTX 5080 SUPER, let’s talk a bit about NVIDIA’s strategy with this lineup. Therefore, the RTX 50 SUPER will serve as a transition to the current platform and onto the next-gen alleged RTX Rubin generation.
We say this because NVIDIA is expected to retain the core architecture with the SUPER series, with the primary focus of upgrades being a gigantic increase in VRAM capacities. This is similar to what we saw with the RTX 40 SUPER lineup as well, and back then, the reception of the lineup wasn’t ‘too great’.
This year, things might turn out a bit difficult for NVIDIA, as the utilization of GDDR7 modules in consumer GPUs is expected to ‘skyrocket’ with the introduction of the SUPER series, particularly given the massive DRAM demand we are currently seeing. This is one of the reasons why NVIDIA’s RTX 50 SUPER series was rumored to be delayed by several quarters; we will have to wait and see what kind of decision Team Green takes here, since a VRAM capacity bump-up is a ‘must’ for a…