The top-dog in that group will be the RTX 5090, featuring a staggering 32GB of fast GDDR7 VRAM. According to Nvidia, it may be as much as twice as fast as the outgoing flagship RTX 4090.
TL;DR: Brazilian modders are preparing for NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5090 launch, aiming to enhance its performance with faster 32Gbps GDDR7 modules, potentially achieving over 2TB/sec memory bandwidth.
It uses the GB202 graphics chip with 21,760 active shader cores and 32 GB of GDDR7 memory on 512 data lines (1792 GB/s). At a typical boost clock frequency of 2410 MHz, the graphics card achieves ...
Key innovations include Advanced Power Gating, Low Latency Sleep, Accelerated Frequency Switching, and Voltage Optimized GDDR7, leading to up to 40% better battery life compared to previous models.
As was widely speculated, the RTX 5090 also uses GDDR7 VRAM attached to a super-wide 512-bit bus, which is much wider than the RTX 4090’s already fat 384-bit interface. The result is an enormous ...