NVIDIA will introduce the GeForce RTX 50 "Blackwell" trio at CES 2025, which will include the RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 GPUs.
NVIDIA's CES 2025 will be hosted by CEO Jensen Huang and for good reason as this will be the showcase of the next-generation technologies for PC gamers and consumers in the form of the Blackwell "RTX 50" series.
The past four CES keynotes have been all about GeForce RTX products with the RTX 40 SUPER series being introduced at CES 2024, RTX 4070 Ti being introduced at CES 2023, RTX 3090 Ti being introduced at CES 2022 and RTX 3060 being introduced at CES 2021. Still, this time, we will see the launch of the next-generation trio. From our sources, we now have the first details of what is going to be presented during the keynote but the launches will be separate for each product so let's get into the details.
Starting with the details, we first have the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 which is going to be the top GPU of the lineup. The graphics card is expected to feature the PG144/145-SKU30 PCB design & that's going to incorporate the GB202-300-A1 GPU core. The GPU will have 170 SMs enabled out of the total 192 SMs and will feature 21760 cores instead of the total 24,576 cores. This marks an 11.4% reduction which is slightly more than the -11.1% reduction of the RTX 4090 versus its full AD102 die.
On the memory side, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 is going to be a beast with 32 GB of GDDR7 VRAM capacity running across a 512-bit interface. The VRAM will operate at 28 Gbps speeds for up to 1792 GB/s of bandwidth plus a bigger L3 cache and new memory compression techniques are also going to boost the overall bandwidth available to the GPU. The card will also come with a 600W TBP rating
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