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I’ve seen plenty of strong opinions about Nvidia’s CES announcements online, but even ignoring the bloated price of the new RTX 5090, Nvidia won this year’s show. And it kind of won by default.
The RTX 5090 is Nvidia’s flagship for this generation of GPUs, capable of 3,400 AI TOPS and carrying a $1,999 price tag. It has 92 billion transistors and 32GB of DDR7 memory.
I’m convinced Nvidia will release an RTX 5090 whenever we see next-gen GPUs, but I hope it isn’t as problematic as the RTX 4090 is. Don’t get me wrong, the RTX 4090 is a great card.
Nvidia’s latest flagship GPU, the GeForce RTX 5090, was announced at CES 2025 and has just gone on sale, although Nvidia has warned that it expects to sell out quickly.
But even if it wasn't an old image, it's surely too soon for Nvidia to be teasing the design of the upcoming (we assume) RTX 5090. Likely, the earliest we'll see that new board will be October.
Enthusiasts holding out for the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 might want to curb their expectations, as new rumors point towards the RTX 5080 releasing first. That’s despite reports claiming that the ...