NVIDIA plans to release new graphics cards with more memory. The company aims to create RTX 5080 SUPER with 24 GB and RTX 5070 SUPER with 18 GB of GDDR7 memory. These cards would offer memory upgrades from the current RTX 5080 with 16 GB and RTX 5070 with 12 GB that came out a few months ago. The extra memory should help run demanding games more smoothly.
The new SUPER models might not need complete redesigns. NVIDIA could swap in 3 GB memory modules - eight modules for the 5080 SUPER and six for the 5070 SUPER. This approach makes production easier without changing the main circuit board design. Many gamers feel disappointed with the current memory limits when playing detailed games with complex graphics.
These upgraded cards would benefit users who need better performance but don't want to wait for next-generation products. The additional memory helps most during gameplay with large textures and detailed environments. Gamers and tech enthusiasts might appreciate this middle-step upgrade between major card releases.
The new SUPER models might not need complete redesigns. NVIDIA could swap in 3 GB memory modules - eight modules for the 5080 SUPER and six for the 5070 SUPER. This approach makes production easier without changing the main circuit board design. Many gamers feel disappointed with the current memory limits when playing detailed games with complex graphics.
These upgraded cards would benefit users who need better performance but don't want to wait for next-generation products. The additional memory helps most during gameplay with large textures and detailed environments. Gamers and tech enthusiasts might appreciate this middle-step upgrade between major card releases.