Exciting news is swirling in the world of graphics cards as a fresh leak hints at Nvidia’s plans for its next-generation desktop GPUs. Enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the full unveiling of the GeForce RTX 50 series lineup, which is expected to arrive by March 2025, minus the GeForce RTX 5090.
Mark your calendars for CES 2025, where Nvidia is anticipated to make a significant splash with its cutting-edge GeForce RTX 50 series. According to recent reports, the RTX 5080 is poised to debut first, along with the RTX 5090D, which is specifically a China-exclusive model of the 5090.
In the lineup, the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 models are set to capture the upper mid-range market next month. Following closely in March, the GeForce RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti are expected to be introduced. While exact sale dates remain under wraps, it’s reasonable to expect they will hit the shelves a few weeks post-announcement.
Conspicuously absent from this rollout is the global version of the high-powered GeForce RTX 5090, known for its jaw-dropping specifications, including 32 GB of 27 Gbps VRAM on a 512-bit bus and a formidable 600 Watts TGP. The delay in the timing of its global release suggests a strategic move, as competitors AMD and Intel are yet to launch devices that could rival this powerhouse.
Stay tuned for more updates, as these releases are sure to impact the gaming and tech world dramatically, with performance improvements and new features that are bound to entice both developers and gamers. Whether you’re a seasoned gamer or just a curious onlooker, Nvidia’s next-gen lineup promises exciting developments on the horizon.





