NVIDIA has officially launched its highly anticipated GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs and laptops, powered by the revolutionary Blackwell architecture. The new series introduces cutting-edge neural rendering technology that integrates advanced neural networks into the rendering pipeline, delivering significant improvements in both visual quality and performance.
At the forefront of the release is the flagship RTX 5090, offering double the performance of its predecessor, the RTX 4090. This powerhouse GPU is equipped with 32GB of GDDR7 memory and is designed to handle 4K 240Hz gaming with ease. Completing the desktop lineup are the RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5070, each offering a substantial performance boost at different price points. The desktop GPUs will officially launch on January 30, with additional models rolling out in February.
The RTX 50 Series also introduces groundbreaking features such as DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation, enabling frame rates up to eight times higher than traditional rendering methods. RTX Neural Shaders take graphics quality a step further by compressing textures by a factor of seven while preserving cinematic detail.
In the laptop segment, Blackwell Max-Q technology enhances battery life by 40% and doubles performance compared to previous generations. The RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, with 24GB of GDDR7 memory, and the RTX 5080 Laptop GPU with 16GB, are optimized for demanding creative workflows and professional use. These laptop models will become available starting March.
These innovations mark a major leap in graphics technology, reshaping both the gaming experience and creative applications. The GeForce RTX 50 Series will be available in stages, with the first desktop models launching at the end of January and the laptops following in March via the NVIDIA webstore.