Nvidia GeForce RTX 5000 Series: Its Launch Window Depends On AMD!

TECH NEWS – Nvidia, which is making a killing with the artificial intelligence boom, is prepared for “the Reds” every move…

 

Even if the GeForce RTX 4090 was released in October 2022 (and later the other models, of which Nvidia will release the super variants in January), the evolution of the technology is unstoppable and we can slowly prepare for the company to shift its attention to the RTX 5000 series. In the Moore’s Law Is Dead video, the leaker refers to a source who supposedly works at Nvidia and has some interesting things to say…

Basically, Nvidia is planning ahead. The company is already ready to release the GeForce RTX 5090, the next top-of-the-line card, at the end of 2024. It will be based on the Blackwell GPU design, and its release will depend on whether or not AMD releases its next-generation GPUs in a state that can thoroughly bite into Nvidia’s sales. The other factor is how the GeForce RTX 4000 graphics cards (of which there will definitely be no desktop RTX 4050, only a laptop version…) will fare in 2024.

AMD’s next architecture, RDNA 4, is supposed to focus on mid-range pricing, so the new Radeons will almost certainly not compete with the high-end GeForce cards, but if it gets off to a great start and cuts sales of “the greens” significantly, Nvidia could make a move almost immediately. If the RTX 4000 Super cards bring the price down while offering slightly better performance, then Nvidia has nothing to fear.

However, the video does mention that Nvidia is really gearing up for CES 2025, as they are preparing to give a presentation on the efficiency of the RTX 5000. The Blackwell architecture is said not to show the big performance gains in rasterization that we saw between the RTX 3000 and 4000. A full GB202 chip could see a performance boost over the RTX 4090 that could be seen as greater than the improvement seen after the RTX 3090… and the current top-of-the-line card doesn’t even use the full AD102 GPU! Twice as many Cuda cores, GDDR7, 52% faster memory speed, 78% more L2 cache… that’s what we have heard so far!

Just wonder how many kidneys we’ll have to sell for it!

Source: PCGamer

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