Fresh details regarding the unannounced GeForce RTX 5080 SUPER graphics card have emerged online, courtesy of reliable insider Kopite7Kimi. The leak provides a comprehensive list of the card’s anticipated specifications, ranging from its video memory capacity to its power consumption.
According to the information, the RTX 5080 SUPER will be powered by the GB203-450-A1 graphics processor, a variant of NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, slightly different from the GB203-400-A1 found in the standard RTX 5080. While the SUPER version is expected to retain the same 10,752 CUDA cores as its non-SUPER counterpart, its Total Graphics Power (TGP) is rumored to increase to over 400W.
The insider claims a significant upgrade in video memory, with the RTX 5080 SUPER featuring 24 GB of GDDR7 memory on a 256-bit memory bus. The memory speed is expected to be 32 Gbps, resulting in a memory bandwidth of 1024 GB/s. For comparison, the regular RTX 5080 reportedly has a memory speed of 30 Gbps and a bandwidth of 960 GB/s.
As of the leak, information regarding the pricing and official launch date of the GeForce RTX 5080 SUPER remains undisclosed.