Palit has registered nearly all possible variants of NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards at the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), including Ti and SUPER models. This filing suggests preparations for a wide range of potential RTX 50 series releases.
The EEC filings, while not leaks in themselves, often provide insights into unreleased products. Palit’s registration includes numerous potential configurations, including combinations of "Ti" and "SUPER" designations, as we've seen with the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER. However, these filings shouldn't be taken as confirmation of specific models.
While there's currently no indication of an RTX 5050 SUPER or RTX 5090 Ti SUPER on any official roadmaps, Palit's preemptive filings suggest they are prepared for any potential release from NVIDIA. It's important to note that these could also be region-exclusive or prototype models.
According to ZOTAC, NVIDIA's initial RTX 50 lineup will likely consist of five models: the RTX 5090, 5090D, 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070. Although these cards are not expected to launch simultaneously, there is speculation that they may be announced at CES 2025. While rumors suggest RTX 5060 cards may appear by the end of the next quarter, there are no rumors of RTX 5050 models yet.