On January 21, a photo of an Nvidia GPU with code name GB202-200-A1 (see header image above) surfaced on the infamous Chip Hell forum. The user who posted it claims that it’s a prototype of the most powerful GPU in the upcoming RTX 50 series.
Finnish retailer has posted a release date for RTX 5070 Ti The Nvidia GPU is supposedly set to arrive on February 20 With no mention of a date attached to the RTX 5070, this might fuel other rumors that this vanilla graphics card could slide to March Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti hasn’t been given an official release date beyond February,
Nvidia’s flagship RTX 5090 GPU releases in just over a week, but already talk of a more powerful RTX 50 series chip is heating up. A possible prototype graphics card turned up on Chiphell and immediately had enthusiasts wondering whether this could be a 5090 Ti,
That extra processing power naturally translates to better performance, making the RTX 5090 the new king of 4K gaming. It’s a $1,999 GPU for anyone who wants the best 4K gaming experience, developers interested in AI performance, and creators who want to accelerate video editing.
NVIDIA has published a video about the design and evolution of RTX Founders Edition graphics cards, in which it showed the previously known conditiona
NVIDIA's purported GeForce RTX 5090 Ti teased: huge 24576 CUDA cores, monster 800W power limit, 32GB of faster 32Gbps GDDR7 memory.
A retailer has claimed that the RTX 5070 Ti will be released on February 20, almost a month after the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 release date.
Wccftech also points to a report by Benchlife that “there isn’t much supply in the market, mainly due to some communication issues between Nvidia and AIB partners, as well as the Chinese New Year, which is expected to improve in February.”
As the RTX 50-series is right around the corner, it's almost time to bid farewell to some of Nvidia's most popular GPUs.
With its AI capabilities enabled, the RTX 5090 is the fastest and best-performing graphics card in the world. Can Nvidia's competitors catch up?
The GPU itself is a decent improvement over the RTX 4090, with more, faster memory, more cores, and a gorgeous chassis. But in terms of brute force rendering it's only incrementally faster in comparison with the performance bumps from Turing to Ampere to Ada.
The new Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 looks very expensive and very good, but the RTX 5070 Ti is what really catches my eye.