NVIDIA RTX 5090 Mobile Version Claims 24 GB Memory

Exciting details have been leaked for NVIDIA’s next-generation graphics card, the RTX 5090. According to the allegations, the mobile RTX 5090 model will have 24 GB of video memory. This means a significant increase compared to the 16 GB memory of the current RTX 4090 laptop GPU. 24 GB VRAM support can be made possible by the use of 3 GB DDR7 memory modules. It is stated that NVIDIA will introduce the new RTX 50 series at CES 2025 and that this series will be a turning point for both desktop and mobile GPUs.

NVIDIA RTX 5090 Mobile Version Claims 24 GB Memory

Features of NVIDIA RTX 5090 Mobile Version

In the mobile version of the RTX 5090, 24 GB VRAM capacity can be achieved by using 3 GB DDR7 modules running on a 256-bit memory bus. This will be a significant innovation to overcome the 16 GB VRAM capacity limited to the current 2 GB modules.

The new GPU is expected to use the GB203 chip and will be featured in NVIDIA’s flagship laptop models. Brands such as ASUS and MSI are expected to introduce laptops with the RTX 5090 at CES 2025, while HP and Lenovo are expected to launch these models by March.

NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang will give a keynote speech at CES 2025 on January 6. The RTX 50 series GPUs are expected to be introduced during this speech. While desktop graphics cards will attract great attention, mobile versions, especially the RTX 5090, may be one of the most talked about topics of the event.

Even if the 24 GB memory rumor does not come true, the mobile version of the RTX 5090 could revolutionize performance. The new GPUs aim to offer faster memory, more efficient energy use, and higher graphics performance.

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