NVIDIA’s upcoming GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” GPUs have officially appeared in the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) database, confirming the existence of several models in the new lineup. This marks an exciting step toward the next generation of gaming GPUs, as listings like these often surface shortly before official announcements.
Palit Becomes the First to List Blackwell GPUs
Palit, one of NVIDIA’s trusted AIB (Add-In-Board) partners, has listed multiple RTX 50 series GPUs in the EEC database. These include models such as the GeForce RTX 5050, RTX 5060, and their enhanced variants like the “Ti” and “SUPER” editions. While these listings don’t guarantee immediate release, they confirm that NVIDIA is preparing a wide range of GPUs for its next-gen lineup.
EEC has a reputation for being a reliable source of hardware leaks, making this news even more exciting for gamers and PC enthusiasts eagerly waiting for the next big launch.
What We Know About the RTX 50 Lineup
Recent leaks provide hints about NVIDIA’s upcoming GPU lineup:
- Flagship GPUs, like the GeForce RTX 5090, are rumored to feature cutting-edge technology, including the Blackwell GB202 GPU, with a massive die size of 744mm², making it 22% larger than the RTX 4090’s AD102 chip.
- Pre-built gaming PCs from brands like ACER have already been spotted in listings featuring RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 models.
Even ZOTAC, another NVIDIA partner, has teased the RTX 50 series, fueling speculation that the official unveiling is just around the corner.
CES 2025: The Big Reveal
The GeForce RTX 50 series is expected to make its debut at CES 2025, one of the largest tech events of the year. NVIDIA is likely to launch limited models initially, following the same pattern as previous releases.
For gamers, these GPUs promise to deliver groundbreaking performance, thanks to NVIDIA’s focus on advanced technologies like ray tracing and AI-powered features.
What’s Next?
While we don’t yet know the exact release dates or prices, the growing number of leaks and listings suggests we are closer than ever to the official launch. Keep an eye out for more updates as NVIDIA gears up to bring its RTX 50 “Blackwell” GPUs to gamers worldwide.
Stay tuned for more information as the countdown to CES 2025 begins!
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