Nvidia DLSS 4 To Launch With New RTX 50 Series Graphics Cards

As a hardcore gamer with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I can’t help but feel a rush of excitement upon hearing about Nvidia’s upcoming GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards and the potential release of DLSS 4. Having experienced the transformation that each new generation brings to gaming visuals, I eagerly await the possibilities that DLSS 4 may hold for ray tracing and AI-powered rendering.

In my early days, I remember the struggle to run games at a decent frame rate on older hardware, and the sheer joy when a new GPU would finally deliver buttery-smooth gameplay. Now, with the advent of technologies like DLSS, I find myself constantly pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in terms of graphical fidelity and performance.

The rumored specs for the RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 have me intrigued, especially the potential for a fully enabled RTX 5070 with 6,400 CUDA cores. I can only imagine the breathtaking visuals that such a card could deliver in today’s modern games.

However, as someone who has been around the block a few times, I know to take rumored specs with a grain of salt until Nvidia officially confirms them during their CES 2025 keynote presentation. But hey, even if the final specifications don’t quite meet these lofty expectations, I’m still looking forward to what the future holds for gaming visuals and performance – and maybe a few jokes about GPU horsepower along the way. After all, they say that laughter is the best medicine for waiting impatiently for new hardware!

It appears that Nvidia is preparing to unveil its upcoming GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, marking the arrival of the next phase for Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS). A recent leak from a store listing suggests that Nvidia’s DLSS 4 technology may debut in tandem with these new GPUs.

Stumbling upon social media posts by Tomasz Gawroński, I came across a European listing for an Asus RTX 5080 graphics card priced at €1,699.95. This listing hinted at the rumored GDDR7 VRAM and “DLSS4” technology, which had earlier been leaked. Initially, some skepticism arose as to the authenticity of the image; however, renowned hardware leaker Kopite7kimi affirmed that the mention of DLSS 4 was indeed accurate.

Further specifics about DLSS 4 weren’t disclosed. It’s expected that its features and compatibility for the previous generation of RTX 40 Series GPUs will be unveiled once it is officially unveiled.

At CES 2025, Nvidia plans to unveil their first RTX 50 Series graphics cards. The announcement is set for January 6th, with CEO Jensen Huang scheduled to present a keynote address at 9:30 PM Eastern Time or 6:30 PM Pacific Time.

Below, you’ll find the reported specifications for the initial three cards in the upcoming generation. However, remember to approach these details with a bit of skepticism since they haven’t been officially confirmed yet.

Here are the rumored features for the first three cards from the next-gen series. Keep in mind that until we get the official word, these specifications should be treated as unverified.

Specification NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070
GPU Name Blackwell GB202-300 Blackwell GB203-400 Blackwell GB205
CUDA Cores 21760 10752 6,400 (if fully enabled)
GPU SMs 170 (192 Full) 84 (84 Full) 50 (if fully enabled)
Memory Capacity 32 GB GDDR7 16 GB GDDR7 12 GB GDDR7
Memory Bus 512-bit (+33%) 256-bit 192-bit
Memory Speed 28 Gbps 32 Gbps 28 Gbps
Bandwidth 1792 GB/s 1024 GB/s 672 GB/s
PCIe Interface PCIe 5.0×16 PCIe 5.0×16 PCIe 5.0×16
TBP 575W 360W 250W
Power Interface 1 12V-2×6 (16-Pin) 1 12V-2×6 (16-Pin) 1 12VHPWR (16-Pin)

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2025-01-03 19:48