Nvidia graphics cards on the rise: RTX 5080 and 5090 launching soon!

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Nvidia plans to launch the RTX 5090 and 5080 graphics cards at CES 2025. Details on storage capacity and performance.

Nvidia plant die Einführung der Grafikkarten RTX 5090 und 5080 auf der CES 2025. Details zu Speicherkapazität und Leistung.
Nvidia plans to launch the RTX 5090 and 5080 graphics cards at CES 2025. Details on storage capacity and performance.

Nvidia graphics cards on the rise: RTX 5080 and 5090 launching soon!

The gaming world is abuzz as Nvidia prepares to launch its latest RTX 50 series graphics cards. However, according to rumors, hardcore gamers and hardware enthusiasts will still have to wait for the highly sought-after Geforce RTX 5090, while the RTX 5080 is expected to launch first. How lomazoma.com reported, this premiere will take place at CES 2025, with sales starting in mid-January 2025. A total of four models of Blackwell graphics cards will be presented in this context, including the RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070.

Another exciting factor is the built-in memory speed: The RTX 5080 will be equipped with 30 Gbps GDDR7 memory, which enables an impressive bandwidth of 960 GB/s, while the other cards in the series rely on slower 28 Gbps modules. This was done by Tom's Hardware confirmed. This technological superiority could help the RTX 5080 differentiate itself from the competition and further consolidate Nvidia's market power.

Upcoming models and expectations

What's particularly notable is that the RTX 5080 will not only be the first of the Blackwell models to become available, but also the 90 class, which has often been presented first in the past. The RTX 5090 should then follow between the end of January and mid-February 2025 after the RTX 5080 has taken the first step. The RTX 5070 and RTX 5070 Ti are planned for March 2025. Analysts and gaming fans are curious to see whether Nvidia's latest graphics cards can actually live up to high expectations.

There is also some excitement about the storage capacities of the new drivers. Nvidia will offer a configuration of 16 GB VRAM for the RTX 5080, which is achieved with a 256-bit memory connection. With the new GDDR7 modules, the bandwidth could set new standards in this price range. Nvidia could thus continue to maintain its position at the top of the graphics card market, while competitors such as AMD and Intel are upgrading with their own models.