NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5080 16 GB GPU will be the first Blackwell gaming card to hit stores in January, followed by the RTX 5090 flagship.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” gaming lineup launches in January 2025, with RTX 5080 16 GB hitting retail first, followed by RTX 5090
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” gaming GPU is almost here. The green team is gearing up to start working on next-generation GPUs in high-end products starting in January, as they prepare for their debut for CES 2025.
At the CES 2025 launch, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will introduce high-end options for enthusiasts, including the GeForce RTX 5090 and GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 series products. This announcement includes GPUs for both desktops and laptops, but we now have information on the actual retail launch.
Starting in January 2025, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 GPU with 16 GB GDDR7 memory and ultra-fast speeds of up to 32 Gbps will be available in mid-January, right after CES, aiming directly at the pinnacle of performance. Masu. Last time the 90 class GPUs were the first to go on sale, so it’s pretty interesting to see the 80 class GPUs hitting the shelves first.
This strategy could be due to the huge popularity of RTX 4090 compared to RTX 4080. Not only was the RTX 4090 the first to hit retail stores, but it also delivered significant performance improvements compared to the previous generation, making it an incredible solution for high-end gamers. They were waiting for a rig upgrade. The RTX 4080 was mostly put on the back burner due to its poor value proposition, which was rectified to some extent with the “SUPER” release a year later. Gamers will be looking to gobble up any next-gen GPU that offers an upgrade path beyond existing products, but that doesn’t mean the RTX 5090 will launch much later.
In fact, for enthusiasts, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090’s latency is only a few weeks off the RTX 5080. Both the RTX 5090 and RTX 5090D are said to be aiming for a debut by the end of January or mid-February. The RTX 5090 is once again a significant upgrade over the existing 90-class product and sets a new benchmark for high-end PC gaming.
AMD and Intel, on the other hand, are targeting the mainstream segment, so the performance they can offer will not exceed current generation enthusiast products, but in some cases, aspects such as ray tracing and value could become attractive. I’m a gamer. Intel has already proven that with its Arc B580 GPU. This took the market by surprise and is currently a top seller in the $250 segment in the US. It will be a tough battle for NVIDIA and AMD against Intel’s Arc B580 solution. Because their mainstream product launches are still months away and Intel could capture a significant portion of the market share that currently sits at 0%.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 is now available in both Founders Edition and Partner version, with the first listings starting to appear on the internet. The same case is true for RTX 5090 GPU retail, so stay tuned for more information in the coming weeks.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 GPU specifications (preliminary):
Graphics Card Name NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 TiNVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 TiNVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 GPU Name Blackwell GB202-300Blackwell GB203-400Blackwell GB203-300 Blackwell GB205 Blackwell GB206?Blackwell GB206? GPU SM170 (192 full)84 (84 full)70 (84 full)50 (50 SM full)TBDTBD GPU Core 21760 (+33%)10752 (+11% )8960 (+16%)6400TBDTBD Clock SpeedTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBD L2 CacheTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBD Memory Capacity32 GB GDDR7 (+33%)16 GB GDDR7 (0%)16 GB GDDR712 GB GDDR716 GB GDDR78 GB GDDR7 Memory Bus512 bit (+33%)256 bit (0%)256 bit (0%)192 bit (0%) )128 bit (0%)128 bit (0%) Memory speed28 Gbps32 Gbps28 Gbps28 Gbps28Gbps?28Gbps?Bandwidth1792 GB/s1024 GB/s896 GB/s672 GB/s448 GB/ s448GB/s TBP600W (+33%)400W (+25%)350W (+23%)250W (+14%)TBDTBD Power Interface1 12V-2×6 (16 pin)1 12V-2×6 (16 pin)1 12V-2×6 (16 pin) )1 12VHPWR (16 pin)1 12VHPWR (16 pin)1 12VHPWR (16 pin) Release Q1 2025Q1 2025Q1 2025Q1 2025TBDTBD