– NVIDIA has unveiled the RTX 5000-series GPUs, featuring the new Blackwell architecture, which includes the RTX 5070, 5070 Ti, 5080, and 5090.
– The RTX 5070 is reported to match the performance of the RTX 4090 at a lower price point, making it an attractive option for gamers.
– The RTX 5090 is claimed to be twice as powerful as its predecessor, signaling a significant generational improvement.
– New features include RTX Neural Shaders for enhanced real-time rendering and technologies for ray-traced hair, skin, and improved character realism.
– DLSS 4, integrated into the RTX 5000-series, offers up to an 8x performance boost using AI-driven Multi Frame Generation and transformer models for better frame quality.
– The RTX 5090 and 5080 will be available on January 30, priced at $1,999 and $999, respectively, while the RTX 5070 Ti and 5070 follow in February at $749 and $549.
– Laptop versions of these GPUs will launch in March and April, with Founders Editions available on NVIDIA's website.