Unreleased Nvidia TITAN RTX parts shown at CES
YouTuber spots unreleased RTX TITAN GPU heatsink components at CES 2025
At CES 2025, a YouTuber called “Toro Tocho Reviews” (Via Videocardz) spotted parts of Nvidia’s planned RTX TITAN GPU. Based on the video below, the GPU was to be 4 PCIe slots wide and feature the same colour scheme as RTX 40 series graphics cards.
Since this GPU uses Nvidia’s modern GeForce font, this heatsink is likely for an RTX 40 series “Ada” product. Sadly, Nvidia never brought their planned Ada TITAN GPU to market. This made Nvidia’s RTX 4090 their official Ada flagship.
Had Nvidia released an Ada-based TITAN model, the GPU would have likely launched with 48GB of GDDR6 VRAM. The GPU may have also utilised unused parts of Nvidia’s AD102 silicon, giving it more CUDA cores, Tensor Cores, and RT Cores. This would have made Nvidia’s new TITAN GPU their strongest ADA-based product.
Based on the existence of the Nvidia TITAN heatsink element, it is now clear that Nvidia did plan to launch Ada-based TITAN products at some point. Clearly, Nvidia ultimately chose a different path, and it remains to be seen if Nvidia will create a new Blackwell-based TITAN product. We already know that Nvidia could create a GPU that’s better than their RTX 5090. Nvidia confirmed this themselves at CES 2025.
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