Resolution criteria
This market resolves based on the official VRAM specification announced by Nvidia for their next flagship consumer desktop GPU (the successor to the RTX 5090).
If Nvidia changes their naming convention, this market applies to the highest-tier consumer-grade graphics card in the next generation following the Blackwell (50-series) architecture. This specifically excludes data centre or professional-grade hardware (e.g., successors to the H100/A100 series). In the event of a "Ti" or "Super" variant being released first, this market refers to the primary flagship model equivalent to the xx90 class.
Resolution will be determined by the official technical specifications listed on the Nvidia official website.
Background
Historical flagship VRAM capacities for Nvidia consumer cards include:
RTX 3090: 24 GB
RTX 4090: 24 GB
RTX 5090: 32 GB