Interesting points about NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards
The RTX 50 Series is powered by NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture, a significant leap from the Ada Lovelace architecture of the RTX 40 Series
The flagship RTX 5090 boasts over 3,352 trillion AI operations per second (TOPS), thanks to its 92 billion transistors and fifth-generation Tensor Cores.
The series introduces Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) 4, featuring Multi Frame Generation.
These cards feature upgraded ray-tracing cores, enhancing real- time ray tracing for more realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections.
The RTX 50 Series uses the latest GDDR7 memory, offering speeds up to 30Gbps and bandwidth up to 1.8TB/s.
Announced at CES 2025, the lineup includes the RTX 5090 at $1,999, RTX 5080 at $999, RTX 5070 Ti at $749, and RTX 5070 at $549.
These GPUs are more power- hungry than their predecessors. The RTX 5090 requires a 1,000W PSU and consumes up to 575W
Beyond gaming, the RTX 50 Series excels in creative workflows with FP4 precision for faster AI image generation