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Nvidia Launches RTX 50 Blackwell GPUs: From the $2,000 RTX 5090 To the $549 RTX (techspot.com)

(Tuesday January 07, 2025 @05:40PM (BeauHD) from the new-and-shiny dept.)


"Nvidia has [1]officially introduced its highly anticipated [2]GeForce 50 Series graphics cards, accompanied by the debut of DLSS 4 technology," writes Slashdot reader [3]jjslash . "The lineup includes four premium GPUs: the RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 are slated for release on January 30, with the RTX 5070 and RTX 5070 Ti following in February. TechSpot recount of the Jensen Huang keynote [4]tries to differentiate between dubious performance claims and actual expected raw output ":

> The new RTX 5090 flagship comes packing significantly more hardware over its predecessor. Not only does this GPU use Nvidia's new Blackwell architecture, but it also packs significantly more CUDA cores, greater memory bandwidth, and a higher VRAM capacity. The SM count has increased from 128 with the RTX 4090 to a whopping 170 with the RTX 5090 -- a 33% increase in the core size. The memory subsystem is overhauled, now featuring GDDR7 technology on a massive 512-bit bus. With this GDDR7 memory clocked at 28 Gbps, memory bandwidth reaches 1,792 GB/s -- a near 80% increase over the RTX 4090's bandwidth. It also includes 32GB of VRAM, the most Nvidia has ever provided on a consumer GPU. [...]

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> As for the performance claims... Nvidia has - as usual - used its marketing to obscure actual gaming performance. RTX 50 GPUs support DLSS 4 multi-frame generation, which previous-generation GPUs lack. This means RTX 50 series GPUs can generate double the frames of previous-gen models in DLSS-supported games, making them appear up to twice as "fast" as RTX 40 series GPUs. But in reality, while FPS numbers will increase with DLSS 4, latency and gameplay feel may not improve as dramatically. [...] The claim that the RTX 5070 matches the RTX 4090 in performance seems dubious. Perhaps it could match in frame rate with DLSS 4, but certainly not in raw, non-DLSS performance. Based on Nvidia's charts, the RTX 5070 seems 20-30% faster than the RTX 4070 at 1440p. This would place the RTX 5070 slightly ahead of the RTX 4070 Super for about $50 less, or alternatively, 20-30% faster than the RTX 4070 for the same price.

These GeForce 50 series wasn't the only announcement Nvidia made at CES 2025. The chipmaker [5]unveiled a $3,000 personal AI supercomputer, capable of running sophisticated AI models with up to 200 billion parameters. It also [6]announced plans to introduce AI-powered autonomous characters in video games this year, starting with a virtual teammate in the battle royale game PUBG.



[1] https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/rtx-50-series-graphics-cards-gpu-laptop-announcements/

[2] https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/50-series/

[3] https://slashdot.org/~jjslash

[4] https://www.techspot.com/news/106230-nvidia-launches-rtx-50-blackwell-gpus-2000-rtx.html

[5] https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/01/07/1539237/nvidia-unveils-3000-personal-ai-supercomputer

[6] https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/01/07/1527237/nvidia-to-deploy-ai-teammates-in-video-games-this-year



Still not 4k-worthy? (Score:2)

by timeOday ( 582209 )

Their press release benchmarks are still using 1440 for the RTX 5070 which starts at $549. It's been like 7 years now that I thought surely the next generation of mid-range card would be good for 4k. I (only) play split-screen games with my son and we sit up close.

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