NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Will Be Released Late
Rumors about NVIDIA’s next-generation graphics cards continue to spread rapidly ahead of CES 2025. According to information received, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 launch will take place a few weeks after the first model of the series, the RTX 5080. It is stated that NVIDIA will introduce its new RTX 5000 series graphics cards at the CES 2025 fair during a speech by CEO Jensen Huang on January 6, 2025. In this series, the RTX 5090 will replace the RTX 4090 and become the most powerful card in the series. However, the RTX 5080 is planned to be released first.
RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 Launch Schedule
According to a report by Wccftech, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 will be available in mid-January 2025, followed by the RTX 5090 in a few weeks. Both models are expected to be ready for sale by February 2025. Given NVIDIA’s past launch strategies, it’s not unusual for high-end but non-flagship models like the RTX 5080 to launch first. For example, in the RTX 3000 series, the RTX 3080 was released before the RTX 3090.
The RTX 5090 will be the most powerful card in the series as NVIDIA’s flagship model. However, the RTX 5080 will also have remarkable features. According to rumors, the RTX 5080 will come with 10,752 CUDA cores and 32Gbps GDDR7 VRAM. This is a big improvement over the 9,728 CUDA cores of the RTX 4080. In addition, the GDDR7 VRAM is expected to be 52% faster than the GDDR6X VRAM used in the RTX 4080 and 4090. The RTX 5090 will be the performance leader of the RTX 5000 series with more CUDA cores and memory capacity.
The starting price of the RTX 5090 is expected to be $ 1,999. It is estimated that models from third-party manufacturers will be above this price. This new series, planned to be introduced at CES 2025, is expected to start a new era in NVIDIA’s graphics technologies.
We will learn all the developments regarding NVIDIA’s new graphics cards at CES 2025. The RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 are preparing to make a big impact on the gaming world in terms of performance and innovation.
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