Nvidia RTX 50 Series GPUs Leaked: RTX 5090, 5080, and More to Debut at CES 2025

Nvidia RTX 50 Series GPUs Leaked: RTX 5090, 5080, and More to Debut at CES 2025

Nvidia’s upcoming RTX 50 series GPUs are shaping up to be the highlight of CES 2025, with leaks from partners like Zotac and Acer revealing key details about the lineup. Nvidia partner Inno3D has hinted at showcasing several AI-driven features during the event, with a particular focus on “Neural Rendering Capabilities,” which are touted to “revolutionize how graphics are processed and displayed.”

Key Features and Advancements

Neural Rendering

Neural rendering is an AI-powered graphics processing technique aimed at enhancing rendering quality and efficiency. Inno3D suggests this will be a standout feature of the RTX 50 series.

Enhanced RT Cores and DLSS 4.0

The series is expected to include improved ray tracing (RT) cores and the next-generation Deep Learning Super Sampling technology, DLSS 4.0, promising higher frame rates and superior image quality for gamers and creators alike.

Flagship GPU: RTX 5090

Leaks indicate the RTX 5090 will feature an unprecedented 32GB of GDDR7 memory, making it one of the most powerful GPUs in Nvidia’s history. Reports also suggest a dual-slot design with a power consumption below 600W, balancing performance and efficiency.

Nvidia RTX 50 Series GPUs Leaked: RTX 5090, 5080, and More to Debut at CES 2025

Additional Models

The leaks reveal that Nvidia may announce five GPUs at CES 2025:

• RTX 5090

• RTX 5080 (16GB GDDR7 memory)

• RTX 5090D (China-exclusive model)

• RTX 5070 Ti

• RTX 5070

There are also reports of RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 in development, with the 5060 rumored to feature 8GB of memory, while the 5060 Ti will bump up to 16GB.

Design and Power Consumption

Early prototype leaks suggested the RTX 5090 might require a four-slot cooling design, but more recent information points to a sleeker dual-slot design. Additionally, the card’s power consumption has reportedly been revised downward from an initial estimate of 600W.

Launch and Expectations

While these new GPUs are unlikely to target budget-conscious buyers, the advanced features and performance make them highly anticipated. Will Nvidia unveil the full lineup at CES 2025? The industry waits to find out.

News Source:Forbes,This article does not represent our position.

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