NVIDIA has unveiled its GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, designed using the Blackwell architecture, to deliver benefits for gamers, creators, and developers.
The RTX 5090, featuring 92 billion transistors, provides double the performance of its predecessor, the RTX 4090. Moreover, DLSS 4 facilitates up to an eightfold increase in frame rates through Multi Frame Generation, AI-driven ray reconstruction, and improved anti-aliasing techniques.

Additionally, neural shaders permit the creation of film-quality materials and real-time rendering, while ACE-powered autonomous game characters enhance the realism of interactions in games such as PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS.
New Creators’ Tools:
RTX 50 Series GPUs with FP4 precision deliver 2x faster AI image generation and come with an upgraded audio and lighting package for NVIDIA Broadcast.
Availability:

Desktop GPUs: RTX 5090 ($1,999), RTX 5080 ($999) – launch on January 30; RTX 5070 Ti ($749) and RTX 5070 ($549) – in February
Laptops: Available from March with RTX 5090 and RTX 5080
Blackwell GPUs promise unmatched realism, AI capabilities, and performance. This cements NVIDIA’s position at the forefront of consumer graphics.






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