Nvidia has unveiled its latest flagship graphics card, the GeForce RTX 5090, at the company’s annual GPU Technology Conference (GTC).
The RTX 5090, built on the new Ada Lovelace architecture, boasts a significant performance boost over its predecessor, offering 50% more CUDA cores and double the ray tracing capability. It features 32GB of GDDR7 memory and supports the latest advancements in AI-driven rendering and real-time ray tracing, providing unmatched graphical fidelity for gaming and professional applications.
The RTX 5090 is also designed to be more power-efficient, incorporating Nvidia’s new DLSS 4.0 technology to deliver higher frame rates without compromising image quality.
The graphics card is set to be available in late 2024, with pricing starting at $1,599.