Nvidia Launches the Powerful Nvidia RTX 5000 Series at CES 2025!

Nvidia launched the RTX 5000 series GPU for desktops and laptops at CES 2025. The Nvidia RTX 5000 series looks good, but it has some good and bad changes. Let’s check them out.

Features

DLSS 4 And Reflex 2

Nvidia has introduced the DLSS 4, which debuts multi-frame generation to boost frame rates by using AI technology to generate 3 frames per rendered frame. It works in unison with the suite of DLSS technologies to increase performance by 8x over traditional raster rendering while maintaining the smoothness of the gameplay by using Nvidia Reflex technology. The DLSS 4 technology is only supported on the RTX 50 series and was supported in over 75 games on the day of launch.

Nvidia introduced Reflex 2 and Frame Warp, a technology that is used to reduce the latency in-game by updating rendered frames based on the latest mouse input before it is sent to the display. Reflex 2 can reduce the latency by up to 75%, which gives gamers an advantage in multiplayer games and makes it smoother in single-player games.

RTX Shaders and Neural Faces

Nvidia introduced RTX Neural shaders, which bring small AI networks into programmable shaders, unlocking film-quality materials, lighting, and more in real-time games. 

RTX neural faces take a simple rasterized face and 3D pose data as input and use Gen AI to generate a temporally stable, high-quality digital real face in real-time for more clarity in the character, as most of the players are likely to find the smallest errors in digital humans.

RTX Neural faces are complemented by the new RTX technologies for ray-traced hair and skin. Along with the new RTX geometry, which enables 100 more ray-traced triangles in a scene, these advancements will deliver a massive leap in realism for game characters and environments.

Video Editing

The RTX 50 series GPUs also provide a generational leap in Nvidia encoders and decoders with support for 4:2:2 pro-grade colour format, multi-view HEVC for 3D and virtual reality (3D), and the new AV1 ultra-high-quality mode. 

The RTX 5090 includes three encoders and three decoders; the 5080 features two encoders and two decoders; the 5070 Ti features two encoders and a single decoder; and the 5070 features single encoders and decoders. These multi-encoders and decoder setups help the RTX 5090 to export a video up to 60% faster than a 4090 and 3x faster than a 3090. 

Additionally, the 50 series introduces 9th-generation NVIDIA video encoders (NVENC), which offer a 5% improvement in video quality in HEVC and AV1 formats. The AV1 ultra quality, which gets 5% more compression at the same quality. It also includes the new 6th-gen video decoders with 2x the decode speed for H.264 videos.

SKU List, Availability, and Pricing

RTX 5090

Nvidia RTX 5000 series

The Nvidia RTX 5090 packs 21,760 CUDA cores, and it has 5th-gen tensor cores for AI. It gives out 3,300 AI teraflops for the 5090 and 4th-gen RT cores with 318 teraflops. It also comes with 32 GB GDDR7 VRAM, which is an improvement over the 4090’s 24 GB, and the memory bus width is increased from 384 bits to 512 bits, which means more bandwidth and more cores, like 5,300 cores more than the 4090, and the founder’s edition design has been changed to a small form factor design. The power consumption for the GPU is increased from 450 W to 575 W.

RTX 5080

The RTX 5080 packs 10,750 CUDA cores, upgraded tensor cores for AI, and 1800 AI tops. It brings more bandwidth to the VRAM, and it’s built for the small form factor size, too, with a 2-slot design for the founder’s edition.

RTX 5070 Ti

The RTX 5070 Ti brings out 1000 more CUDA cores 8960 vs 7680 CUDA cores and it has upgraded AI cores for AI too with it enjoying the 1400 AI tops. It brings more vram, 4GB 16 vs 12GB vram on the 4070 ti, and has more bandwidth thanks to the GDDR7 memory it uses a bit more power too compared to the predecessor to the design for the 5070 Ti varies on the manufacturer.

RTX 5070

nvidia rtx 5000 series

The RTX 5070 features 300 more CUDA cores compared to the 4070, with a total of 6144 versus 5888, and it also offers double the AI throughput compared to the 4070. It also enjoys the upgraded AI cores, and it doesn’t have any improvement in VRAM, though it will enjoy the bandwidth improvement vs. the 4070 thanks to GDDR7 memory and the 5070. If you are using DLSS 4, its performance won’t match the 4090 level perf as Nvidia claimed.

All the GPUs in the 50 series have enhanced monitor support. the last gen maxed out at 4K 240Hz, and while this gen has 4K 480Hz support with 8K 120Hz support. 

Nvidia announced that these GPUs will begin shipping on January 30th, 2025, so keep an eye on them.

The Pricing of All These Cards

  •  RTX 5090: $2000, ₹2,14,000
  •  RTX 5080: $999, ₹1,07,000
  •  RTX 5070 Ti: $749, ₹80,000
  •  RTX 5070: $549, ₹59,000   

These prices are for the founder’s edition, which is the base. If you buy from the other manufacturers, the pricing may be slightly higher.

RTX 5000 Series Laptops

Nvidia has announced four laptop SKUs. 

Nvidia RTX 5000 series

RTX 5090 and 5080

The RTX 5090 gets a massive VRAM boost vs. the 4090, which has a VRAM of 16 GB. The 5090 starts at 24 GB VRAM, and the 5080 gets a VRAM boost too. The 4080 has 12 GB VRAM vs. the 5080, which gets 16 GB VRAM. It’s the same architecture as the desktops, and both of them get a minor improvement in CUDA cores; the 5080 has got a memory bus boost from 192 bits to a 256-bit memory bus, and thanks to the GDDR7, it might give some efficiency boost. 

RTX 5070 Ti and 5070

The RTX 5070 doesn’t have any improvements except for the architectural improvements, and the GDDR7 memory 5070 Ti looks good, as we now have a good midrange card with 12 GB of VRAM and good performance, and thanks to the GDDR7, it might give some efficiency boost. and new power gating technologies reduce power consumption by turning off the components of the GPU.

Nvidia has announced that the laptops will begin shipping in March 2025.

The End

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