Nvidia
is
reportedly
planning
to
ship
its
upcoming
GeForce
RTX
5090
graphics
card
with
32GB
of
GDDR7
memory.
Hardware
leaker
Kopite7kimi
has
published
rumored
specifications
for
the
RTX
5090
and
RTX
5080
today,
and
both
cards
will
reportedly
be
more
power-hungry
as
Nvidia
looks
to
debut
more
capable
next-gen
GPUs.
The
RTX
5090
is
said
to
have
a
600-watt
spec,
although
as
VideoCardz
points
out
it’s
not
clear
if
this
refers
to
how
much
the
entire
GPU
board
draws,
or
how
much
power
the
chip
itself
consumes.
Either
way,
it
looks
like
the
RTX
5090
will
draw
150
watts
more
than
the
450
watts
that
the
RTX
4090
pulls.
The
RTX
5090
will
also
reportedly
include
32GB
of
GDDR7
memory
on
a
512-bit
bus,
with
21,760
CUDA
cores.
Similarly,
the
RTX
5080
is
said
to
use
400
watts
of
power,
up
from
the
RTX
4080’s
320-watt
total
graphics
power.
The
RTX
5080
will
also
reportedly
ship
with
16GB
of
GDDR7
memory
and
a
256-bit
memory
bus,
with
10,752
CUDA
cores.
Kopite7kimi
has
leaked
a
variety
of
GPU
information
over
the
years
and
has
a
reliable
track
record
for
Nvidia
hardware
leaks.
Kopite7kimi
previously
revealed
the
specifications
of
the
RTX
3090
and
RTX
3080
cards
ahead
of
their
launch,
the
launch
dates
of
the
RTX
4070
/
RTX
4080
Super
cards,
and
the
return
of
the
12GB
RTX
4080
as
the
RTX
4070
Ti.
They
also
correctly
predicted
the
RTX
4090
would
require
450
watts
of
power.
While
the
specs
for
Nvidia’s
top
RTX
50-series
cards
may
have
been
leaked
already,
dates
for
when
we’ll
see
these
cards
have
not
been
shared.
I
understand
from
one
source
familiar
with
Nvidia’s
plans
that
we
might
hear
more
about
the
RTX
50-series
at
the
Consumer
Electronics
Show
in
early
2025.
(Originally posted by Tom Warren)
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