Unreleased Nvidia TITAN RTX components displayed at CES

Unreleased Nvidia TITAN RTX components displayed at CES

During CES 2025, YouTuber “Toro Tocho Reviews” found components belonging to Nvidia’s upcoming RTX TITAN GPU. According to the video below, this GPU was designed to occupy 4 PCIe slots and would have the same color scheme as the RTX 40 series graphics cards.

A company reportedly hired to produce the cooler unintentionally showcased the unreleased TITAN RTX cooler frame. Creating such an accurate mockup without precise measurements would be nearly impossible, making its CES appearance likely something NVIDIA didn’t intend. Given that this GPU uses Nvidia’s contemporary GeForce font, it is likely that the heatsink is intended for an RTX 40 series “Ada” model. Unfortunately, Nvidia never launched the anticipated Ada TITAN GPU, making Nvidia’s RTX 4090 their official flagship product for Ada.

 

If Nvidia had released an Ada-based TITAN model, it probably would have featured 48GB of GDDR6 VRAM. The GPU might have also made use of previously unused parts from Nvidia’s AD102 silicon, providing it with additional CUDA cores, Tensor Cores, and RT Cores. This would have positioned Nvidia’s new TITAN GPU as their most powerful ADA-based offering.

The presence of the Nvidia TITAN heatsink indicates that Nvidia did indeed plan to release Ada-based TITAN products at some time. It’s evident that Nvidia ultimately opted for a different direction, and it remains uncertain whether they will develop a new Blackwell-based TITAN product. We are already aware that Nvidia could produce a GPU superior to their RTX 5090, a fact that Nvidia confirmed at CES 2025.

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