The RTX 5080 shows the weakest upgrade of the bunch, only having a 3% increase in CUDA cores over its predecessor, the RTX 4080, which supposedly amounts to roughly a ~15% uplift in raw performance ...
The core count and clock speed of these GPUs are also different. The RTX 4080 Super has 10,240 CUDA, while the RTX 5070 has 6,144. This is a significant difference of 4,126, which is significant and ...
Page 2: RTX Blackwell Creator Features, Expected Performance And Key Takeaways After months of rumors, speculation and leaks, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang officially unveiled the GeForce RTX 50 series ...
While there are many significant changes to the newest generation of the RTX series cards compared to the previous ones, one of the biggest ones, as per us, is the GDDR7 memory and the 2.1 DisplayPort ...
To put those specs into the perspective, the GeForce RTX 4090 is built around NVIDIA's AD102-300-A1 GPU with 16,834 CUDA cores, 24GB of GDDR6X memory, and a 384-bit bus resulting in just over 1TB ...
Specifications of Nvidia's unreleased RTX Titan Ada GPU have allegedly surfaced ... The GPU would have had 18,432 shaders (CUDA cores), 192 ROPs, 576 TMUs, a pixel fillrate of 478.1 GPixel/s ...
During CES 2025, Nvidia unveiled its lineup of next-generation GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs. While the desktop GeForce RTX 5090 garnered the most awe with its impressive specs, we also saw laptop ...
Even running on a more modern architecture and process node, the RTX 5070's 6,144 CUDA cores are no match for the RTX 4090's 16,384 - meaning a similar disparity in terms of RT and tensor cores.
After Nvidia finally announced its RTX 50-series graphics cards during CES 2025, many wondered when we'd start seeing RTX 50-powered gaming laptops come into the fold. Now, we have a good idea ...
Additionally, the RTX 5080 features expected upgrades in technical specifications, including more CUDA cores, TMUs, ROPs, and improvements in Pixel Rate, among other enhancements.