The GeForce RTX 5090, NVIDIA’s next flagship gaming GPU, will not be the top dog in the rapidly approaching Blackwell generation of graphics products, according to various reports that suggest green team is working on a new TITAN GPU based on its latest architecture, a successor to previous products that include the TITAN RTX—a $2,500 graphics card that NVIDIA released in 2018. The TITAN AI, as the new GPU is reportedly called, is said to deliver 63% higher performance than the GeForce RTX 4090 and around 10% faster performance than the GeForce RTX 5090.
GeForce RTX 50 Series performance targets:
- GeForce RTX 4090 vs. TITAN AI (+63%)
- GeForce RTX 4090 vs. GeForce RTX 5090 (+48%)
- GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER vs. GeForce RTX 5080 (+29%)
- GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER vs. GeForce RTX 5070 (+26)
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NVIDIA on the TITAN RTX:
Driven by the new NVIDIA Turing architecture, TITAN RTX — dubbed T-Rex — delivers 130 teraflops of deep learning performance and 11 GigaRays of ray-tracing performance.
TITAN RTX transforms the PC into a supercomputer for AI researchers and developers. TITAN RTX provides multi-precision Turing Tensor Cores for breakthrough performance from FP32, FP16, INT8 and INT4, allowing faster training and inference of neural networks. It offers twice the memory capacity of previous generation TITAN GPUs, along with NVLink to allow researchers to experiment with larger neural networks and data sets.
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Join Discussion →I mean a 48 gig video card... might be fun. Tempting actually. But I don't know if I could swallow a 2500 dollar video card. That's tuff.
"Grimlakin, post: 87422, member: 215" wrote:I mean a 48 gig video card... might be fun. Tempting actually. But I don't know if I could swallow a 2500 dollar video card. That's tuff.
that was $2500 in 2018. I'm betting this new one will be closer to $5000.
"Riccochet, post: 87424, member: 4" wrote:that was $2500 in 2018. I'm betting this new one will be closer to $5000.
Yea then I'm definitely out. My bonus would cover it but my wife would extract my skeleton from my still living body, break my bones and jam it all back in.
"Grimlakin, post: 87426, member: 215" wrote:Yea then I'm definitely out. My bonus would cover it but my wife would extract my skeleton from my still living body, break my bones and jam it all back in.
That's all? My wife would inflict every Aztec torture device on me and then add Mayan torture just to make sure I would never be tempted to buy this potentially hella nice card.
For those that must have 30000 FPS in Counterstrike
"Burticus, post: 87432, member: 297" wrote:For those that must have 30000 FPS in Counterstrike
For those that must have 50 million ppd in folding at home
"Grimlakin, post: 87426, member: 215" wrote:Yea then I'm definitely out. My bonus would cover it but my wife would extract my skeleton from my still living body, break my bones and jam it all back in.
reminds me of some good times
63% faster, when using exclusive "Blackwell"-only instruction set.


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Join Discussion →I mean a 48 gig video card... might be fun. Tempting actually. But I don't know if I could swallow a 2500 dollar video card. That's tuff.
that was $2500 in 2018. I'm betting this new one will be closer to $5000.
Yea then I'm definitely out. My bonus would cover it but my wife would extract my skeleton from my still living body, break my bones and jam it all back in.
That's all? My wife would inflict every Aztec torture device on me and then add Mayan torture just to make sure I would never be tempted to buy this potentially hella nice card.
For those that must have 30000 FPS in Counterstrike
For those that must have 50 million ppd in folding at home
reminds me of some good times
63% faster, when using exclusive "Blackwell"-only instruction set.