Instead, a new flagship GPU is expected to be released in Q3, which should bridge the gap before the delayed release of the Rubin architecture.
The lack of announcements at CES 2026 was a worrying sign. According to Overclocking.com, NVIDIA has completely abandoned plans for the SUPER series this year. Sources from the publication call the information "very reliable" and point to a change in the company's priorities.
Rumor has it that instead of a large-scale update to the model range, NVIDIA is preparing one specialized GPU that will replace or supplement the current RTX 5090. The release is tentatively scheduled for the third quarter of 2026.
The card may be named GeForce RTX 5090 Ti or become the successor to the Titan line. This is a product at the top of the range with maximum computing power in the consumer or semi-professional segment.
The decision is explained by problems with memory supply and delays in RTX 60 (Rubin), as well as NVIDIA's increased focus on AI. The high price and limited availability indicate that the main audience is not gamers, but content creators and workstations. For the mass PC market, the year may pass in standby mode.