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Nvidia Teases RTX 50 Series GPUs Ahead of CES 2025
3/1/25
By:
Amitabh Srivastav
New GPU design spotted in Nvidia's GeForce LAN 50 teaser sparks speculation about upcoming RTX 50-series lineup.
Introduction
Nvidia appears ready to unveil its much-anticipated RTX 50 series GPUs, with hints emerging from its latest promotional materials. A shadowy image of a GPU, teased in a video for the upcoming GeForce LAN 50 party, has sparked speculation among tech enthusiasts. The reveal coincides with Nvidia's planned CES 2025 keynote, fueling rumors about an imminent launch.
A Sneak Peek at the Mystery GPU
A closer examination of the video by enthusiasts reveals a potential new design for the RTX 50-series GPU hidden within a prize PC. Adjusting the image’s brightness showcases a GPU model that doesn’t match any current designs, leading many to suspect it could be part of the RTX 50 lineup.
Leaked Specifications and Models
Recent leaks from Zotac, Acer, and MSI suggest that Nvidia may launch five RTX 50 GPUs, including the flagship RTX 5090, the RTX 5080, and a 5070 Ti. Notably, MSI’s leaked RTX 5080 features 16GB of GDDR7 memory, marking a significant performance leap.
CES 2025: The Big Reveal?
The GeForce LAN 50 event, set for January 4-6, precedes Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s CES keynote on January 6th. With such a strategic timeline, industry experts expect the official unveiling of the RTX 50 series at the event.
Conclusion
With Nvidia dropping clear hints and leaks backing up the anticipation, the RTX 50 series is poised to set new standards in gaming and computational power. Stay tuned to Kushal Bharat Tech News for detailed updates on Nvidia’s next-generation GPUs and their groundbreaking features.
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