The performance gain over the non-Super variants is estimated at a modest 5 to 10 percent . The primary value proposition for buyers—and the reason the memory upgrade is so critical—is the larger VRAM buffer for high-resolution gaming and entry-level AI tasks.
The most recent twist came on June 5, 2026, when leaker @Zed__Wang (MEGAsizeGPU) posted on X that the revived Super plans would now include a 60-class product with 12 GB of VRAM . This model would reportedly achieve its capacity by using four 3 GB GDDR7 modules on a standard 128-bit bus, sidestepping the performance compromises that a 96-bit cutdown (for a 9 GB variant) would have introduced
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The leaker stated there is no definitive launch window but expressed a personal belief that the cards will ship this year .
The journey to this latest "back on track" rumor has been defined by production realities that sidelined gaming hardware. The Super refresh, internally codenamed "Kicker," has had its launch window slide rightward repeatedly :
Throughout this period, the root causes were consistent: GDDR7 cost surges, a global memory supply shortage, and an overriding economic incentive for Nvidia to allocate high-margin AI chips over consumer GPU wafers and memory capacity .
Jensen Huang's Computex 2026 keynote on June 1 was a landmark event for Nvidia's AI hardware aspirations but a silent one for PC gaming. The show was dominated by RTX Spark, an Arm-based superchip for Windows laptops, alongside the Vera CPU and the Vera Rubin rack-scale system . Nvidia confirmed no new GeForce consumer GPUs were announced at the keynote
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The June 5 rumor arrived just days after the keynote, creating a dramatic pivot in the narrative from cancellation to cautious optimism—a pivot driven not by Nvidia, but by a single leaker's claim . Until an official announcement surfaces, the Super lineup remains on paper, its story a testament to how AI demand is reshaping the gaming GPU market.
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