Nvidia set to launch advanced RTX 5000 series GPUs at CES 2025

RTX 5090 32 GB is expected to support 32 GB of GDDR7 VRAM capacity that runs on a 512-bit interface
An undated image of Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 series. — Nvidia/Canva
An undated image of Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 series. — Nvidia/Canva

Nvidia is set to announce its latest generation of RTX GPUs at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 event which is planned to happen on January 7-10. It will be hosted by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang who will exhibit the “Blackwell” RTX 5000 series of graphics cards, next-gen cutting-off technology for all the personal computer (PC) gamers. 

The series consists of the RTX 5090 32 GB, RTX 5080 16 GB, and the RTX 5070 12 GB. The launch will follow its predecessor's lineup at the previous CES events held in 2024, 2023, 2022, and 2021.

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Nvidia GeForce RTX 5000 series specs (expected)

RTX 5090 32 GB will be a top-notch model which is likely to boast a PG144/145-SKU30 PCB design, along with the GB202-300-A1 GPU core. Moreover, it is expected to support 32 GB of GDDR7 VRAM capacity that runs on a 512-bit interface, as indicated by its name. 

Further reports suggested the latest memory compression techniques and a new L3 cache, featuring a 600W TBP rating.

Nvidia is gearing up to improvise the PCB back-drilling process, a progressive move with the intent to elevate the signal integrity between the GOYT and the GDDR7 VRAM. Earlier leaks suggested that these new cards will support a 14-layer PCB design.

When it comes to power delivery, Nvidia is maintaining utmost consistency in the entire series. The majority of RTX 50 series cars will persist to integrate the single 12V-2×6 power connector interface.  

Furthermore, the entire cards will be adaptable along with PCIe 5.0 and DisplayPort 2.1a support, which ensures an exceptional 80 Gbps bandwidth with unmatched display capabilities.