Nvidia is anticipated to unveil its next-generation GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards at CES 2025, scheduled for January 6th. The lineup is expected to include the RTX 5080, RTX 5090, and RTX 5070, with the RTX 5080 potentially launching first, followed by the RTX 5090.
RTX 5080:
- Memory: 16 GB of GDDR7
- CUDA Cores: 10,752
- Memory Bus: 256-bit
- Power Consumption: Approximately 400 watts
RTX 5090:
- Memory: 32 GB of GDDR7
- CUDA Cores: 21,760
- Memory Bus: 512-bit
- Power Consumption: Around 600 watts
Both GPUs are expected to utilize Nvidia's Blackwell architecture, featuring advancements in ray tracing and AI technologies. The RTX 5090 is anticipated to offer significant performance improvements over its predecessors, with a substantial increase in CUDA cores and memory capacity.
While these specifications are based on leaks and rumors, they suggest that the RTX 50 series will deliver substantial enhancements in gaming and professional applications. Official details are expected to be confirmed during Nvidia's CES 2025 keynote.