NVIDIA's next reference design graphics card is expected to be the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti SUPER, based on the NVIDIA Blackwell 4nm architecture. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti SUPER is not available yet. The specs discussed are based on leaks and are not official.
From a hardware perspective, leaks point to the GB203 GPU using the 4nm manufacturing node. The 4nm node makes it possible to fit about 45.6 billion transistors on a 378 mm² die. Rumors suggest 8,960 CUDA Cores, 280 Texture Mapping Units, and 96 Render Output Pipelines. It includes 70 Ray Tracing Cores for ray tracing and 280 Tensor Cores for AI acceleration.
The memory system is rumored to include 24 GB of GDDR7 VRAM. Memory is expected to use a 256-bit interface with about 896 GB/s bandwidth.
By weaving AI into every layer of the graphics pipeline, Blackwell sets a precedent for the future of PC graphics. It enables developers to explore real-time procedural content, smarter level-of-detail systems, and adaptive AI-driven rendering, while players experience greater performance and fidelity. Hardware-level efficiency gains, modern I/O standards, and neural rendering collectively ensure that Blackwell GPUs will remain relevant for years to come. The RTX 50 series, powered by Blackwell, signals a shift toward AI-centric gaming technology that extends well beyond traditional rasterization improvements.
To connect displays, it provides 3x DisplayPort 2.1b and 1x HDMI 2.1.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti SUPER is currently expected around the near future, subject to change.

































