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technology1 year ago

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090: Specs, Performance, and Release Details

NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 5090, expected to release in Q1 2025, is set to be the flagship of the RTX 50 "Blackwell" GPU lineup, promising unprecedented performance levels. The GPU will feature a new architecture, increased VRAM capacity of 32 GB GDDR7, and a 600W TBP, marking significant improvements over the RTX 4090. While pricing is not confirmed, it is anticipated to be higher than the RTX 4090's $1,599 MSRP. The RTX 5090 is expected to be unveiled at CES 2025, with availability by the end of Q1 2025.

technology1 year ago

NVIDIA RTX 5090: Slim Design with 28GB GDDR7 and Dual-Fan Cooling

NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition GPU will feature a more compact dual-slot, dual-fan cooling solution compared to the RTX 4090. The new design includes a brand-new PCB layout and is expected to handle over 400W of heat. The RTX 5090 will utilize the Blackwell GPU architecture, support GDDR7 memory, and is anticipated to launch in Q4 2024.

technology1 year ago

"NVIDIA Set to Launch GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 Later This Year"

NVIDIA is expected to unveil its next-generation GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs later this year, with the introduction of the top-end GeForce RTX 5090 and high-end GeForce RTX 5080. These new GPUs are anticipated to offer significant performance improvements, including enhanced ray tracing and next-gen GDDR7 memory. While pricing details are not confirmed, speculation suggests that the RTX 5090 could be priced around $1999, with the RTX 5080 potentially priced at $1499, positioning them as high-end options in the market.

technology2 years ago

"NVIDIA's Next-Gen Blackwell GB100 GPUs: Faster Clock Speed, Increased Bandwidth, and Enhanced Cache"

Rumors about the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 suggest a 50% increase in scale, 52% increase in memory bandwidth, 78% increase in cache, 15% increase in frequency, and a 1.7x improvement in performance compared to the RTX 4090. The next-gen GPU lineup, codenamed Blackwell, will have distinct naming schemes for gaming and high-performance computing GPUs. The RTX 5090 may feature GDDR7 technology and a 512-bit memory bus, along with a 2.9 GHz boost clock and 128MB of L2 cache. However, these specifications are speculative, as the potential launch of the next-gen GeForce series is more than a year away.