A major specifications leak has surfaced details about Nvidia's upcoming RTX 50 SUPER graphics card lineup, according to DLCompare.com, which reported on the disclosure.
The SUPER suffix has a history with Nvidia — the company has used it in past GPU generations to slot refreshed, often more capable cards between its flagship and mid-range tiers, giving buyers more options without a full product cycle. The RTX 50 series represents Nvidia's current-generation Blackwell architecture for consumer graphics, and a SUPER refresh would follow that established playbook.
Leaks of this kind typically surface on hardware enthusiast forums or through supply-chain sources, and while they can be remarkably accurate, they remain unverified until Nvidia makes an official announcement. The company has not confirmed the specifications or a launch timeline.
For consumers, a SUPER lineup matters because it usually brings meaningful performance-per-dollar improvements — either more performance at the same price point, or the same performance at a lower price — compared to the cards already on shelves. Anyone who held off buying an RTX 50-series card watches these leaks closely for a signal on whether to wait.
If the leaked specifications hold up, they could reshape the high-end PC gaming market and put fresh competitive pressure on AMD's Radeon RX 9000 series, which launched earlier this year. Nvidia dominates the discrete GPU market by a wide margin, so even a mid-cycle refresh carries outsized influence on pricing and availability across the board.