NVIDIA has not yet released the GeForce RTX video cards based on the Blackwell architecture, but information about the next generation of hardware has already appeared on the Internet. Insiders claim that new products based on graphics chips from the Rubin family will be shown much earlier than expected.
According to a recent leak, NVIDIA plans to launch Rubin (after Blackwell) graphics chips for mid-2026. But according to the portal IT Home, the company will accelerate the launch by six months and the presentation will take place in the second half of 2025. The source also informs about HBM4 video memory with a capacity of up to 576 GB - we are obviously talking about professional models for data centers.
The release of the next version will probably be delayed due to the AI boom: in the enterprise segment, video cards will be used for training and working with neural networks. After that, Rubin-based chips will appear in the consumer segment (RTX 6000). Earlier it became known that the new video cards will be built on the 3-nanometer TSMC N3 process.