Nvidia Unveils RTX 5000 Series at CES 2025

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The RTX 5090 is Nvidia’s most powerful offering to date, designed for gamers and creators looking to push into the realm of 8K gaming. With a staggering MSRP of $1,999, this flagship GPU boasts:

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  • VRAM: 32GB of GDDR7.
  • Memory Bus: 512-bit.
  • Memory Bandwidth: 1,792 GB/s.
  • Memory Speed: 23.8 Gbps.
  • Interface: PCI-e 5.0 x16.
  • Power Requirement: 1000W total system power.
For those seeking high performance without breaking the bank, the RTX 5080 strikes a balance at $999, matching the launch price of the RTX 4080. Key specs include:

  • VRAM: 16GB of GDDR7.
  • Memory Bus: 256-bit.
  • Memory Bandwidth: 960 GB/s.
  • Memory Speed: 30 Gbps.
  • Power Requirement: 850W total system power.
Catering to midrange users, Nvidia unveiled two variants in the RTX 5070 family. The RTX 5070 Ti provides impressive specs for $749, including:

  • VRAM: 16GB of GDDR7.
  • Memory Bus: 256-bit.
  • Memory Bandwidth: 896 GB/s.
  • Memory Speed: 28 Gbps.
  • Power Requirement: 750W total system power.

DLSS is a revolutionary suite of neural rendering technologies that uses AI to boost FPS, reduce latency, and improve image quality. ‌The latest breakthrough, DLSS 4, brings new Multi Frame Generation and enhanced Ray Reconstruction and Super Resolution, powered by GeForce RTX™ 50 Series GPUs and fifth-generation Tensor Cores. DLSS on GeForce RTX is the best way to play, backed by an NVIDIA AI supercomputer in the cloud constantly improving your PC’s gaming capabilities.”
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There’s no way that NVIDIA price the 5000 series so cheaply if their performance are really as what most of us think they are. Is there any marketing deception involved here?