In a recent video celebrating 25 years of “NVIDIA GeForce,” Nvidia gave a hint about the GeForce RTX 50 series, its next wave of gaming graphics cards.
The company is known for staying silent about future GPU releases, and even though the launch is expected in the next few weeks, they still haven’t officially shown off their RTX 50 “Blackwell” series to the public.
Details are few, but Nvidia will be present at CES 2025, according to the company’s official X account. The business is expected to make a strong appearance at the technology showcase, as it wants to honor 25 years of “GeForce Experience” with a special LAN event, several prize giveaways, and more. More details regarding the new GPU lineup are likely to be revealed at this event.
Although the new announcement from Nvidia does not reveal any particular RTX 50 models, the confirmation of a keynote at CES 2025 by the business strongly implies that its next-generation GPUs will be unveiled at that event.
This is often seen as an indication of the new series’ unveiling, given Nvidia’s history of product launches at CES. Furthermore, the use of the phrase “Before we look into the future” in their promotional materials strongly suggests that the Blackwell consumer GPU series will be featured.
In addition, Nvidia is preparing a major celebration of 25 years of GeForce, called the “GeForce Greats” event, which is sure to add to the excitement. A public campaign promoting “fun gaming debates” will be part of this, offering players the chance to win prizes and drawing even more attention to the company’s dedication to its gaming community.
Nvidia Fuels RTX 50 Speculation with GeForce LAN 50 and Sneak Peeks
Nvidia is planning to hold a global game festival called “GeForce LAN 50,” which will last for 50 hours. This has led to more rumors that the company’s next-generation GPUs will be released soon. The brand is well-known for its unconventional advertising campaigns, which sometimes use hints rather than outright teasers.
Also, the ads might give you a sneak peek of the new GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” graphics processing units. The picture gives the impression that Nvidia is planning to keep the dual-fan flow-through design from the last generation but give it a more streamlined appearance.