Nvidia would prepare a GeForce RTX 5090 for the 2024 holiday season

2023-12-24 15:15:00

While Nvidia is preparing to launch Super versions of its GeForce RTX 4080, 4070 Ti and 4070 next January, the manufacturer is already considering moving to the next range of graphics cards at the end of 2024. This is in any case the prediction shared by the content creator Moore’s Law Is Dead through his latest YouTube video.

Nvidia wants to hit hard before AMD’s RDNA 4 architecture

An anonymous internal source spoke more precisely to the YouTuber Moore’s Law Is Dead the arrival of the new Blackwell architecture during the fourth quarter of 2024. Nvidia would thus begin the GeForce RTX 50 series with its most high-end graphics card model: the RTX 5090.

As a reminder, the roadmap shared by Nvidia last June during the MLCommons consortium (via hardwareLUXX) rather referred to a launch at the beginning of 2025 for this new generation.

We are therefore entitled to wonder why the manufacturer would take a few months in advance. The answer is simple: competition. AMD seems to be ready to make a strong comeback at the same time thanks to its new graphics card architecture, RDNA 4.

In detail, the internal source explained to the content creator Moore’s Law Is Dead that Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture was ready to launch “in the fourth quarter of 2024, if we wish”. He specifies that the launch of the GeForce RTX 50 series during this period will depend on two factors: “the evolution of Ada sales” and “the competitiveness of RDNA 4 during the end-of-year holidays”.

For your information, the leaker Panzerlied shared last September that the RTX 5090 would feature the following improvements compared to the RTX 4090: – 24,576 CUDA cores (+50%)

  • A frequency exceeding 3 GHz (+15%);
  • A band reaching 32 Gb/s (+52%);
  • An L2 cache memory revised upwards, amounting to 128 MB (+78%);
  • A quantity of VRAM of 32 GB;
  • And a 512-bit bus.

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