NVIDIA RTX 5090, 5080 and 5070 Unveiled with DLSS 4.0 and AI; See Pricing Info


NVIDIA / RTX 50 series

Nvidia has officially unveiled its next-generation RTX 50-series GPUs, ending months of leaks and speculation. Announced during CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote at CES, the lineup features our powerful options. Today, we meet the RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5080 and its Ti variant.

NVIDIA RTX 50 Series Unveiled – See Prices:

  • RTX 5090 for $1,999
  • RTX 5080 for $999
  • RTX 5070 Ti for $749
  • RTX 5070 for $549

DLSS 4.0, RTX 5090 Founder’s Edition and Specs Details

Starting in January, these GPUs will hit the shelves, introducing a sleek new Founders Edition design. The cards come equipped with two double flow-through fans, a cutting-edge 3D vapor chamber, and blazing-fast GDDR7 memory, promising top-tier performance for gamers and creators alike.

NVIDIA RTX 5090
RTX50 series / NVIDIA

The RTX 5090 Founders Edition is breaking the mold by being a two-slot GPU, making it a perfect fit for small form factor PCs—something unexpected for such a powerhouse. It boasts a whopping 32GB of GDDR7 memory, delivers an incredible 1,792GB/sec memory bandwidth, and packs 21,760 CUDA cores.

Nvidia claims the RTX 5090 is twice as fast as the RTX 4090, thanks to its advanced Blackwell architecture and the introduction of DLSS 4. To prove its muscle, Nvidia showcased Cyberpunk 2077 running on the RTX 5090 with DLSS 4, hitting a jaw-dropping 238fps with full ray tracing. For comparison, the RTX 4090 running DLSS 3.5 managed 106fps under the same conditions. This makes the RTX 5090 a game-changer for those chasing ultra-high performance in demanding titles.

The RTX 5080 is engineered to deliver twice the performance of its predecessor, the RTX 4080. It comes equipped with 16GB of GDDR7 memory, 960GB/sec memory bandwidth, and 10,752 CUDA cores, setting a high bar for next-gen gaming and creative workloads. Nvidia is touting significant performance boosts thanks to these upgrades.

During Nvidia’s CES keynote, CEO Jensen Huang showcased the power of the RTX Blackwell GPUs with an impressive real-time rendering demo. The presentation featured innovations like RTX Neural Materials, RTX Neural Faces, text-to-animation capabilities, and the game-changing DLSS 4.

“The new generation of DLSS can generate beyond frames—it can predict the future,” Huang remarked. “We used GeForce to enable AI, and now AI is revolutionizing GeForce.”

What’s New with DLSS 4

  • Multi Frame Generation: This can create up to three additional frames per traditional frame, boosting frame rates by up to 8x compared to traditional rendering.
  • RTX Neural Shaders: These compress textures in games, optimizing performance and memory usage.
  • RTX Neural Faces: Leveraging generative AI, they deliver lifelike facial details and expressions.
  • Transformers for Image Quality: DLSS 4 applies real-time transformers to enhance image clarity, reduce ghosting, and add fine details to motion.

With these advancements, the RTX 50 series isn’t just a step forward—it’s a leap. It brings significant upgrades over the RTX 40 series which landed in the market two years ago.

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1 Comment

  1. January 7, 2025

    lolololol soon will have to choose between buying a car and a graphic card. pathetics. Aren’t they aware of the global economic crisis? lolololololoololololllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll