Spoiler alert: it doesn't stack up well at all. For core configuration, the RTX 5090 is an impressively large GPU with 21,760 CUDA cores, but the RTX 5080 cuts this down to just 10,752 CUDA cores ...
Since both of these GPUs are flagships of their respective generations, the hardware is impressive, but the RTX 5090 has more decked-out hardware, especially the VRAM, memory type, and CUDA cores. The ...
This is because video games are getting more demanding and now require more VRAM for smooth performance, especially at 4K. The RTX 5080 offers 10,752 CUDA cores, something that you’d already expect ...
The flagship card, the RTX 5090, is priced at $2,000, and Nvidia claims it's twice as powerful as the RTX 4090 but requires a 1,000-watt power supply--a huge leap from the RTX 4090's 450W baseline ...