The age of Ada is drawing to a close, and the new Nvidia GeForce RTX 5000 range is reportedly looming on the horizon, but what do Jensen and his team of GPU architects have in store for PC gamers this time? While Nvidia hasn’t officially announced any new gaming graphics cards based on its new Blackwell architecture, there are plenty of rumors and leaks doing the rounds, which have enabled us to estimate the specs, price, and release window of the new cards.
Now we know that AMD is abandoning high-end GPUs for the next Radeon generation, Nvidia looks set to have a clean run at the premium end of the GPU market. Assuming there are no catastrophic disasters on the way, this means Nvidia will be able to grab the best graphics card title with its next flagship GPU, which is rumored to be called the RTX 5090.
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