NVIDIA is preparing a monster. This could be the return of the Titan model

NVIDIA is preparing a monster. This could be the return of the Titan model

NVIDIA has been extremely restrained lately when it comes to the consumer segment. Apart from the DLSS 4.5 technology, it is difficult to point out any specific announcements addressed to players. During CES 2026, the company completely skipped the topic of new graphics cards, even though many people were counting on the premiere of the RTX 5000 SUPER series. However, it looks like we may be getting something else – the return of the Titan.

The premiere will reportedly take place in the third quarter of 2026

According to the latest, unconfirmed information, an extremely efficient GeForce RTX 5000 is being prepared, which would overtake the current flagship GeForce RTX 5090 system. However, this is not the SUPER version, but a variant tentatively named “Mega”. So this would suggest either a GeForce RTX 5090 Ti or a Titan Blackwell. Unfortunately, no information about specifications.

Interestingly, the potential premiere would take place in the third quarter of this year. In theory, this means the card could be unveiled earlier, for example at Computex 2026 in June.

A very high-end RTX 50 series card is reportedly in development, with its release even scheduled for the Back to School period. The manufacturing process has apparently already begun (design and other aspects). The arrival of this card is said to be unrelated to the “SUPER” series (which are no longer on the 2026 release schedule).

Overclocking.com

Is it true? It’s hard to say. Overclocking cites several of its industry sources. However, neither we nor foreign editorial offices such as VideoCardz or Wccftech managed to confirm this.

Still, it sounds plausible. Firstly, the NVIDIA Rubin series will not be released before 2027, and secondly, at current DRAM prices, it is definitely better to release one model with a very high margin than a series of SUPERs – the profit will be greater and supply problems will be smaller.

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