NVIDIA RTX 5090 will push the performance limits with GB202 GPU, 512-bit memory interface and GDDR7 technology. Details of the new model have been leaked.
NVIDIA’s new generation graphics card GeForce RTX 5090 Important technical details about it have emerged. Developed with the “Blackwell” architecture and equipped with a GPU codenamed GB202-300-A1, RTX 5090 aims to offer superior performance for gaming and professional work. The card stands out with its 32 GB GDDR7 memory and 512-bit memory interface. With memory speeds reaching 28 Gbps, the RTX 5090 is expected to offer an impressive bandwidth of 1,792 GB/s. These features make the card a product that raises the bar in graphics technology.
NVIDIA RTX 5090 Technical Specifications
RTX 5090 is built on a new GPU codenamed “GB202”. This chip is described as the largest gaming GPU NVIDIA has ever produced. While the GPU is supported by 32 GB GDDR7 memory, it provides high-speed data transfer thanks to the 512-bit memory interface. The new memory technology aims to provide a smoother experience in games and graphics-intensive operations.
The energy consumption of the card also attracts attention. Using a single 16-pin 12V-2×6 power connection, the TGP (Total Graphics Power) value of the RTX 5090 is expected to be between 500-550 W. Due to this power need, it is stated that users will need high-capacity power supplies.
RTX 5090 provides efficiency in power distribution with its 24-phase VRM design. Although the design of the card is similar to the previous generation RTX 4090, it stands out with a larger GPU package and high pin count. This design is combined with a “flow through” PCB structure that aims to offer better cooling performance.
With its new generation ray tracing and artificial intelligence features, RTX 5090 will be an ideal option for gaming and content production at 4K and 8K resolutions. Its powerful specifications can make this card unrivaled in the flagship segment.
Although the official release date of NVIDIA RTX 5090 has not been announced, it is expected to be released in late 2024 or early 2025. While the card offers a performance-oriented solution for both gamers and professionals, it will also intensify the competition with AMD.