Exciting developments are on the horizon for NVIDIA’s Blackwell family of GPUs as new updates seem imminent. Reports suggest the addition of five new PCI IDs, pointing to potential expansions within the Blackwell lineup. This move hints at NVIDIA’s strategy to further fortify its position in the GPU market with both data center and consumer variants.
New Additions to the Blackwell Series
The Blackwell series, known for its extensive range, spans two distinct Data Center families and a consumer-oriented lineup. These categories include Blackwell Ultra for Data Centers (GB300), the first-generation Blackwell for Data Centers (GB100/GB200), consumer-focused Blackwell (GB200), and Blackwell for Spark systems (GB10/N1X). The latest PCI ID listings suggest the introduction of one GB110, three GB112, and one GB120 GPU IDs. The GB110 is associated with the Blackwell Ultra lineup, while the GB112 and GB120 are potentially new entrants.

Speculation and Future Releases
The GB112 and GB120 GPUs may represent further advancements of the Blackwell Ultra series, not necessarily targeting consumer markets. Instead, they might be optimized for NVIDIA’s DGX, HGX, or MGX families. Expectations are high for NVIDIA’s Rubin lineup, which is set to be showcased at CES & GTC, although mass production will not begin until later in the year. This suggests NVIDIA is exploring ways to refine its current Blackwell offerings.
Consumer Focus and Market Impact
While some speculate these updates could be linked to the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 SUPER series, reports clarify that these will be based on the existing consumer GB200 GPUs, with modifications in memory and core setups. The “SUPER” variants are anticipated in mid-2026, though memory shortages could result in delays. These strategic moves underscore NVIDIA’s commitment to innovation within both high-performance data centers and consumer markets.