NVIDIA: Next-gen GPU info leaked, RTX 5080 boosts 10% over 4090

Well-known tipster "kopite7kimi" has revealed that GeForce Blackwell GPUs will consume significantly more power, with the RTX 5090 consuming up to 600 watts and the RTX 5080 expected to consume 400 watts, without clarifying whether this power consumption is TDP or TGP, and mentioning that consumer graphics cards are often the result of datacenter and AI GPU advances. The increase in TGP usually comes from datacenter and AI GPU advances, the RTX 5080 is said to have a 10% performance increase over the RTX 4090, and the RTX 5090 could come with 24GB of GDDR7 RAM, among other things, with a possible launch date of either Q4 2024 or Q1 2025 at CES. As CES approaches, rumors of AMD's new RDNA4 architecture are increasing, with rumors that AMD is abandoning its plans for high-end Navi 41 GPUs, leaving only Navi 48 and Navi 44, with Navi 44 XL already appearing on shipping lists, Navi 48 likely to be launched at next year's CES, and Navi 44 likely to show up in the second quarter, and with the combined information, the RDNA4 The RDNA4 family will include the RX 8800, 8700 and 8600 SKUs, with the Navi 44 XL possibly being a non-XT variant of the RX 8600.

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