While we already know that the NVIDIA RTX 50 Series is expected to launch in Q1 2025, rumors now point to a more specific date—the next CES in January 2025. CES, the major tech event held annually in Las Vegas, is set to showcase some of NVIDIA’s next-generation graphics cards. Speculation about the launch continues to grow, and now, a representative from Inno3D has confirmed that the official announcement will take place at CES 2025.
The confirmation came during a YouTube stream, where an Inno3D representative from Brazil was interacting with viewers. When several users inquired about the upcoming NVIDIA RTX 5090, the representative initially stated that the card would be available in three weeks. However, this sparked significant attention, and she quickly revised her statement, clarifying that the RTX 5090 will officially be unveiled at CES 2025.
The stream in question has since been set to private, but VideoCardz has provided more details from the interaction. Although this confirmation isn’t “official” in the strictest sense, the statement made by a representative from a graphics card manufacturer, combined with numerous rumors pointing to CES 2025 as the launch event for the RTX 50 Series, suggests that the next-generation graphics cards will indeed be revealed in just a month.
We expect that as the date approaches, more leaks and official hints from well-known industry insiders will surface, further confirming the RTX 5090’s CES debut.
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