Nvidia's groundbreaking GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs, unveiled at CES 2025, redefine high-performance computing with the new Blackwell architecture. These cards boast significant performance leaps and advanced AI capabilities, revolutionizing gaming and creative workflows.
Months of speculation surrounding the RTX 50 series specs culminated in Nvidia's official reveal. The series boasts several key innovations: DLSS 4 (achieving up to 8x faster frame rates via AI-powered Multi-Frame Generation), Reflex 2 (reducing input latency by 75%), and RTX Neural Shaders (delivering superior visual quality through adaptive rendering and advanced texture compression).
RTX 5090: A Performance Colossus
The flagship RTX 5090 delivers double the performance of its predecessor, the RTX 4090. This translates to stunning 4K gaming at 240FPS with ray tracing enabled, even in demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Alan Wake 2. Equipped with 32GB of GDDR7 memory, 170 RT Cores, and 680 Tensor Cores, the RTX 5090 excels in intensive tasks, from ray tracing to generative AI, with FP4 precision doubling the speed of previous-generation AI processes.
RTX 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070: Power for Every Gamer
The RTX 5080 doubles the performance of the RTX 4080, featuring 16GB of GDDR7 memory, perfect for 4K gaming and content creation. The RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 target 1440p gaming, offering double the speed of their RTX 4070 counterparts and up to 78% faster memory bandwidth for smoother gameplay.
Blackwell Max-Q: Mobile Powerhouse
Mobile users aren't left behind. Blackwell Max-Q technology, launching in laptops this March, provides double the performance of previous mobile GPUs while extending battery life by up to 40%. This empowers mobile gamers and creators with high-performance capabilities on the go. Enhanced generative AI features further accelerate the creation of complex assets and animations.
$1880 at Newegg $1850 at Best Buy