Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 predicted to beat RTX 4090 by 70% fast Speed:
AMD, Intel, and Nvidia are expected to release high-profile PC gaming hardware this year. Nvidia, which recently finished updating its Super models in the RTX 4000-series, is anticipated to release the RTX 5000 Series. A new flagship GeForce RTX 5090 may outperform the current RTX 4090 by up to 70%, according to Moore’s Law is Dead, a YouTube channel.
With a predicted launch date of late 2024, the RTX 5000 series is still quite a ways off, therefore not much information is available at this time. We do know that the Blackwell architecture will power the graphics card that replaces the current Ada Lovelace generation of RTX 4000-series graphics cards. The RTX 5090 is scheduled to ship in late 2024, although widespread availability is not anticipated until early 2025.
The video indicates an RTX 5080 will come next, which means Nvidia will likely target those with larger wallets first. This is not out of the ordinary as Nvidia aims to cater to those who are in the market for the newest technology. Speaking of thicker wallets, the video also implies a price hike above $2,000. The RTX 4090 launched at a slightly eye-watering $1,599, though. This is also something to be suspicious of.
First of all, during the past few generations, Nvidia has significantly raised prices rather than decreased them as is customary. In comparison to the original 4000-series, the pricing of the more current RTX Super series remained essentially unchanged, which was a little but welcome relief for gamers’ finances.
Second, there are rumours that AMD won’t be launching any additional high-end components to rival the likes of the RTX 5090. According to the X post below from trustworthy hardware news leaker Kepler_L2, AMD’s 8000-series is in a similar predicament to previous experiences, with the firm concentrating its resources on the mid-range instead.
The Radeon RX 5700 XT, for instance, was barely on par with Nvidia’s mid-range graphics cards when it was released in 2019, with versions like the RTX 2080 Super and RTX 2080 Ti being far superior. It should come as no surprise that Nvidia’s prices soared during that high-end monopoly, which is the concern with the RTX 5000 series if AMD has no competition in this market.
As a result of the professional and AI industries consuming a large portion of the company’s silicon, we frequently see RTX 3090 and RTX 4090 versions that are essentially stripped down for PC gaming. Government limits on sales to China may have a minor effect, but Nvidia is still expected to maintain its supremacy at the upper end and charge whatever it wants.
However, this does not imply that the remaining price points will be exorbitant. The fact that AMD is concentrating on mid-range and lower-end cards may benefit the typical PC gamer, as very few players choose these pricey high-end cards. Although the RTX 5000 is still a ways off, there will probably be a lot of talk about it, AMD’s Zen 5 Ryzen 9000 CPUs, Intel’s 15th generation CPUs, and AMD’s alternative in 2024