Nvidia RTX 5090 Ti May Deliver 20% More Performance Than RTX 5090
According to recent leaks from Moore’s Law is Dead, Nvidia is working on a new flagship graphics card based on the Blackwell architecture. While the final name has not been confirmed, rumors point to a possible RTX 5090 Ti or even the return of the legendary TITAN series.
This new hardware monster has reportedly been in development since the first half of 2025. The goal is clear: to become the new top model in the RTX 50 lineup.
Higher Power and Extreme Energy Use
In terms of specifications, the card is expected to feature around 5% more CUDA cores than the standard RTX 5090. However, what truly stands out is its power usage. Test units are said to have shown a standard TDP between 700W and 750W, with some prototypes reaching power peaks of over 1000W.
Physically, the card is described as large and heavy, requiring strong support to prevent damage to the motherboard. Early performance tests suggest it could be around 10% faster than the RTX 5090. Thanks to aggressive chip binning and faster memory, the final version may deliver a performance boost between 15% and 20%.
Even though the RTX 5090 already carries a very high price, strong sales of premium editions show that there is still a market willing to pay for more performance, no matter the cost.
There have always been rumors about a model above the RTX 5090, but now it seems these reports are serious. This new graphics card could arrive in the third quarter of 2026.















