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PCGAMESN - Ben Hardwidge
Dec 25, 2024
We’re hopefully only a few weeks away from the grand unveiling of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5000 lineup at CES in January now, but the latest rumor about the new Blackwell gaming GPU lineup is that the specs are very similar to those of the current RTX 4000 series. The one exception, according to a tech leaker who claims to have seen the specs, is the flagship RTX 5090.
The latter certainly looks set to be a formidable GPU from what we’ve seen of the RTX 5090 specs so far. If current rumors are to be believed, the new top-end Nvidia graphics card will come equipped with a massive 32GB of GDDR7 VRAM that’s attached to a super-wide 512-bit memory interface, while the GPU itself comes equipped with up to 21,760 CUDA cores. That’s a decent upgrade over the current RTX 4090, but the rest of the Blackwell lineup is apparently looking less inspiring.
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