We’ve previously seen rumours of NVIDIA working on the GeForce RTX 5080 Super and 5070 Super graphics cards, sporting 24GB and 18GB of graphics memory respectively. More recently, a leakster has claimed that there will be another GPU to slot in between the two, called the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Super.
This comes courtesy of the leakster who goes by @kopite7kimi on X, formerly Twitter. Probably most notable here is that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Super is claimed to also sport 24GB of GDDR7 graphics memory. Additional figures include 256 bits and 28Gbps bandwidth, with a TDP of 350W.
On that note, the very same leakster also corroborated the earlier rumours of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Super. Additional details here include a TDP of 275W and 192-bit 28Gbps 18GB of GDDR7. The jump from 18GB of the 5070 Super to 24GB of the Ti Super may be due to the previously rumoured 3GB GDDR7 modules that the Super series uses over the 2GB modules of the base series.
All that being said, none of these cards are expected to be unveiled soon. Considering the usual NVIDIA architecture life cycle, these cards will likely be launched early next year, if not later, before the successor to Blackwell gets announced.
(Source: @kopite7kimi / X [1], [2])

