Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop Graphics Benchmarks Revealed
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- News link: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/03/27/1923257/nvidias-geforce-rtx-5090-laptop-graphics-benchmarks-revealed
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> Similar to Nvidia's recent desktop graphics launches, there are four initial GeForce RTX 50 series laptop GPUs coming to market, starting this month. At the top of the stack is the [2]GeForce RTX 5090 laptop GPU , which is equipped with 10,496 CUDA cores and is paired to 24GB of memory. Boost clocks top out around 2,160MHz and GPU power can range from 95-150 watts, depending on the particular laptop model. GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs for both laptops and desktops feature updated shader cores with support for neural shading, in addition to 4th gen ray tracing cores and 5th gen Tensor cores with support for DLSS 4. The GeForce RTX 50 series features a native PCIe gen 5 interface, in addition to support for DisplayPort 2.1b (up to UHBR20). These GPUs are also fed by the latest high speed GDDR7 memory, which offers efficiency benefits that are pertinent to laptop designs as well. Performance-wise, NVIDIA's mobile GeForce RTX 5090 is the new king of the hill in gaming laptops, and it [3]easily bests all other discrete mobile graphics options on the market currently .
[1] https://slashdot.org/~MojoKid
[2] https://www.nvidia.com/en-au/geforce/laptops/50-series/
[3] https://hothardware.com/reviews/nvidia-geforce-rtx-5090-mobile-gpu-preview
Laptop Cooling Places 5090 Ferrarri Engine in Yugo (Score:3)
Nearly all laptop computer throttle, This wastes your hard-earned money. People who buy Gaming Laptops and Mobile Workstation don't have to keep putting up with bad cooling--when usually the cooling system just needs a larger fan or heatsink, which are a pittance compared to the price of a GPU. What we are left with is hot, throttling laptop computers that need a GPU repasting/recompunding every 2 years. All discrete laptops should have their CPU/GPU cooling capacity listed, and enforced.
Re: (Score:2)
Pretty sure proper cooling of a high end laptop with a 5090 doesnt exist because at some point it stops being a laptop when you try.
I dont see why this laptop with inadequate cooling shouldnt exist. Do your research. If they arent selling what you want, dont complain if you purchase it anyways, because I got no sympathy.
Some people do want this thing, for sure.
The premise that adequate cooling for such a thing exists is highly dubious on the face of it. At some point its on you.
laptop? (Score:2)
I think they need a new name for these, unless your lap is made of asbestos or you enjoy 3rd degree burns I can't imagine every wanting to put one that is turned on, on my lap.
Easily beats? (Score:2)
[1]ComputerBase [computerbase.de] has it losing to a 4090 mobile in some of the tests that they ran, so I don't know if I'd say that it's easily beating everything or that it's the top card. The lower TDP is clearly hurting it in some scenarios.
[1] https://www.computerbase.de/artikel/grafikkarten/razer-blade-16-geforce-rtx-5090-laptop-gpu-test.91790/seite-2
Laptops (Score:1)
Why? Why would you do that? It's like running a marathon in [1]combat boots [imgur.com]
[1] https://i.imgur.com/jKlolUq.jpeg
Rich Kid's Fodder (Score:1)
It is just a $6000 baby sitter.
The target market will be AI programmers (Score:3)
But at that market 24 GB doesn't seem like enough RAM. Really they want at least 64 and I don't understand why Nvidia refuses to give it to them except maybe they make some stupidly expensive devices I don't know about that that would be competing with.
At the moment AMD's solution is to put a mid-range chip on a laptop and solder 128 gigs of RAM directly in. On first I didn't understand why they were doing that but one of the guys here explained it was for AI programmers.
Meanwhile the number one GPU on steam last I looked was actually the laptop 4060 because with a little bit of hunting you can get them in sub $700 laptops.
Re: (Score:2)
The RAM limit means it won't be that useful for AI developers unless they have a really small model that can fit in 24 GB of VRAM. Gamers can rejoice for a change I guess. NVidia certainly does have cards with enough memory, but they cost more than a new car. The AMD APU (I wouldn't call a APU with 16 CPU cores, 2,560 GPU cores, other dedicated AI hardware, and a 256-bit memory bus midrange) uses LPDDR5x memory which is just a low power version of the standard DDR memory that PCs use. It is soldered so you