RTX 50 Will Seize the Whole Market Starting in December, Says GPU Cooling Supplier
by Solomon Thompson · eTeknixA major supplier of GPU cooling components has indicated that we could see the arrival of the RTX 50 series graphics cards as early as next month, December. While rumors and speculation point to a debut at CES 2025, Taiwanese Auras Technology says that the RTX 50 will “seize the whole market starting in December.”
Auras Technology Confirms December Launch Window
The information comes from Yu-Shen Lin, one of the company’s directors. According to DigiTimes (thanks Tom’s Hardware), he mentioned this launch window during a meeting to disclose the company’s earnings on November 13.
The executive also said that some AIB partners are already using Auras components to assemble their versions of the RTX 50 series cards, based on the Blackwell architecture. It is expected that the first models in this series will be the premium RTX 5090 and RTX 5090 Ti options.
With the launch of NVIDIA’s new generation of graphics cards and the growing server market, Auras anticipates significant revenue growth in 2025. The company projects a 50% increase in overall revenue and plans to expand its manufacturing operations to Mexico. Currently, it only operates facilities in Asia, including China, Taiwan, and Thailand.
RTX 50 in December or Only in January?
As mentioned earlier, NVIDIA has long been expected to officially unveil its Blackwell-based graphics cards in January, during CES 2025. Speculation about this has intensified after the company confirmed that its CEO would give a presentation on January 6, during the event’s opening.
However, recent leaks suggest that the RTX 50 series might debut sooner. In early November, well-known leaker kopite7kimi stated that these cards would be available “soon,” though without specifying a timeframe. While many assumed this referred to a release before CES, kopite7kimi did not confirm the exact timing.
This latest leak from Auras Technology strengthens the possibility of an earlier release, potentially as soon as December. An early launch would also align with reports that NVIDIA’s production lines are already focused on the RTX 50 series.