RTX 50 series GPUs registered online by board partner, from RTX 5050 all the way up to RTX 5090 Ti Super
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Brand-new graphics cards for gaming are just around the corner with both Nvidia and AMD set to launch its RTX 50 series and RX 8000 series GPUs, respectively, in early 2025. We’ve already seen what Intel has to offer from Battlemage with the B580 and B570, but we suspect that many people will be waiting to see what Nvidia can deliver next month.
There have already been plenty of leaks regarding what to expect next-gen, such as the RTX 5090 slated for 32GB VRAM. The 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070, are expected to be the first products to be launched by Team Green, as per a recent leak on the ZOTAC website. And now, Palit has registered the RTX 5050 all the way up to the RTX 5090 Ti Super – though it’s likely many of these are just placeholders to ensure the product names are reserved.
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Palit registers a full list of RTX 50 series graphics cards
We’ve already seen Nvidia secure trademarks for future GPUs such as the RTX 6090 and RTX 5090 Super. It doesn’t guarantee they will be released in the future, but it does allow for flexibility once the time comes to think about producing new generations of cards or refreshed models.
So, with that, we can see that Palit – a long-time board partner of Nvidia – has registered every 50-series SKU you can think of from the entry-level 5050 to a 5090 Ti Super. Again, we only expect a handful of these to actually be produced (and there is no word yet on whether Nvidia plans a Super refresh this time around). Either way, here’s the full list, published on December 19th:
- RTX 5050
- RTX 5050 Ti
- RTX 5050 Super
- RTX 5050 Ti Super
- RTX 5060
- RTX 5060 Ti
- RTX 5060 Super
- RTX 5060 Ti Super
- RTX 5070
- RTX 5070 Ti
- RTX 5070 Super
- RTX 5070 Ti Super
- RTX 5080
- RTX 5080 Ti
- RTX 5080 Super
- RTX 5080 Ti Super
- RTX 5090
- RTX 5090 Ti
- RTX 5090 Super
- RTX 5090 Ti Super