- Nvidia RTX 5090 has 32 GB according to information leaked from Zotac website
- The next-gen launch GPUs are supposedly the RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070
- However, there is no sign of the RTX 5060 in this spill.
Zotac just leaked details of what could be Nvidia’s initial line of next-generation desktop graphics cards.
VideoCardz did the research here, uncovering details that Zotac accidentally broadcast on its own website, showing us the Blackwell GPUs that the graphics card maker will initially debut (in theory, anyway). Furthermore, Zotac also revealed some tasty information about the VRAM configuration for what will surely be the next-generation flagship.
The models listed by Zotac (and all leaked details have now been removed, we should clarify) were as follows:
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090D graphics card
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
- Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070
The Nvidia RTX 5090D is the flagship variant for China, following in the footsteps of the RTX 4090D, as you probably already know.
As for VRAM information, Zotac has filters for its GPUs to allow sorting by memory type and capacity, and mistakenly put a GDDR7 option on the former, as well as a 32GB allocation on the latter.
This shows us that the RTX 5000 graphics cards will carry GDDR7 VRAM as (much) rumored (supposedly all models will use this cutting-edge memory) and that there will be an allocation of 32 GB of video RAM on the line, as there is no con the current generation (which maxes out at 24GB).
The GPU combined with 32 GB must of course be the RTX 5090, and this is what is already rumored for the next-gen flagship.
Analysis: What’s wrong with the RTX 5060?
With this kind of work going on with manufacturers’ websites, in the background (well, it should have been quietly, in the background, but a Zotac employee accidentally sent it live, clearly) shows that we are about to get the new RTX 5000. GPU at CES 2025. Although Nvidia has almost said that, at this point anyway.
What’s really interesting here is to underline that the RTX 5090 is a powerful GPU with 32GB of video RAM and the range of models initially available, which are more or less as expected. Well, the RTX 5090 and 5080 are, anyway, the rumor mill just isn’t quite sure if we’ll also get the RTX 5070 or the 5070 Ti, and perhaps this is a suggestion that Nvidia will remove both. Alternatively, perhaps one of those RTX 5070 variants will arrive a little later.
In particular, there is no mention of the RTX 5060, which has recently emerged in rumors as a possible GPU launch for later in the first quarter of 2025. Zotac may not be preparing that because these launches are a couple of months away. initials, or perhaps this is an indication that this lower-tier Blackwell graphics card won’t appear until later in 2025.