Not long ago, it was reported that NVIDIA is testing a Blackwell architecture flagship GPU, which is positioned higher than the RTX 5090 and is expected to be the RTX 5090 Ti or Titan model. According to the latest revelations from Moore’s Law is Dead,This card has entered the testing phase since mid-2025 and is equipped with 22848 CUDA cores, which is about 5% higher than the RTX 5090, but it has not yet enabled the 24064 core scale of the full-blooded AD202 core.
In order to squeeze the ultimate potential of these cores, the card's power consumption performance is horrific.Under normal working conditions, its power consumption will remain between 700W and 750W, and the prototype with unlocked power limit can even reach more than 1000W.
Due to the huge heat dissipation pressure, its body is quite thick and even requires both hands to hold it up steadily.

However, the performance increase brought about by radical power consumption settings is relatively restrained. According to reports, the performance improvement of RTX 5090 Ti compared to RTX 5090 is about 10%. Under ideal circumstances, it may reach 20%. It is obviously aimed at hardcore enthusiasts who pursue the ultimate rather than ordinary players.
The graphics memory configuration has not yet been confirmed. More than 32GB is excessive for games, but the 48GB capacity can take into account AI workloads. NVIDIA may position it as a professional consumer product that mixes games and AI.
It is worth noting that the previous generation Titan Ada prototype card was not commercialized in the end, and this time the Blackwell Titan may not eventually be launched.