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So rtx5090 has 33% more cores than 4090
5080 has 5% more cores than 4080
5070 has same cores as 4070
5060 has 16% less cores than 4060



Meaning the gap between the 5090 and 5080 will be even bigger than the gap between the 4090 and 4080. Probably the 5090 will be 80 to 100% faster than the 5080 based on these specs anyway
 
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So rtx5090 has 33% more cores than 4090
5080 has 5% more cores than 4080
5070 has same cores as 4070
5060 has 16% less cores than 4060



Meaning the gap between the 5090 and 5080 will be even bigger than the gap between the 4090 and 4080. Probably the 5090 will be 80 to 100% faster than the 5080 based on these specs anyway
I don't think we will get full GB202 die for 5090, maybe for a 5090TI. This will likely mean 4090 will perform quite well vs 5080 unless there significand speed and memory gains on the Blackwell GPU, 4090 should hold price quite well.
 
I don't think we will get full GB202 die for 5090, maybe for a 5090TI. This will likely mean 4090 will perform quite well vs 5080 unless there significand speed and memory gains on the Blackwell GPU, 4090 should hold price quite well.

The key question is, will it be a 4 figure sum? :p
 

Yet more 'possible specs'.....
 
The key question is, will it be a 4 figure sum? :p
most likely yes:D

but I am starting to doubt more than 50% faster than 4090, unless some serious IPC gains + memory + clock gains then maybe but I think the jump from 3090 to 4090 was once in decade thing, the star aligned and we got serious performance with even more serious price. Not long left till we get more concrete information.
 
most likely yes:D

but I am starting to doubt more than 50% faster than 4090, unless some serious IPC gains + memory + clock gains then maybe but I think the jump from 3090 to 4090 was once in decade thing, the star aligned and we got serious performance with even more serious price. Not long left till we get more concrete information.

Mrk approves of this. Hope it does not turn out true. I just need to see one or two sell for under £1000 on here and I will win anyway :D

Looking forward to the release of these.
 
Oh dear, so the bottom of the stack is going to start at 16GB right as they wont do another round of 8GB 5050/5060/5060ti? :confused:

I dont know all the ins and outs of it but I think people would rather have more of GDDR6/GDDR6X than an lower amount of GDDR7 at the mid/lower end if it cant use all the bandwidth.
 
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So basically another 40 series movie. One top shelf halo card with much lower siblings at what will be higher prices once again?

So yeah, here we go again... the lower the SKU the bigger the scam the same as it was with Ada.
xx90 - again the only true representation of the generation with a proper uplift... for $2k
xx80 - can only match the 4090D because of the China ban
xx70 and xx60 - again pitful uplifts gen over gen
What AMD will do?
Nothing, as always. Similar cards in raster (from xx70ti and below) just 10% cheaper but still overpriced by at least 20%.

Seems about right...
 
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Oh dear, so the bottom of the stack is going to start at 16GB right as they wont do another round of 8GB 5050/5060/5060ti? :confused:

I dont know all the ins and outs of it but I think people would rather have more of GDDR6/GDDR6X than an lower amount of GDDR7 at the mid/lower end if it cant use all the bandwidth.
If they give the lower cards more vram they will probably find some other way to screw over buyers, like having them maybe slightly quicker than previous gen equivalents.
 
I don't think we will get full GB202 die for 5090, maybe for a 5090TI. This will likely mean 4090 will perform quite well vs 5080 unless there significand speed and memory gains on the Blackwell GPU, 4090 should hold price quite well.

That is quite possible yes

GB203 is quite limited based on these specs, so the 4090 would still have a significant core count advantage over the 5080, I guess they would end up trading blows up games
 
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If they give the lower cards more vram they will probably find some other way to screw over buyers, like having them maybe slightly quicker than previous gen equivalents.
Yep, more but slightly slower RAM would be preferable.

Can see the 5050 being 8GB (or maybe 10 with 160b bus), but would really hope 5060 will be 12GB and 5070 16GB.... although could just be 5070ti and up, time will tell
 
So basically another 40 series movie. One top shelf halo card with much lower siblings at what will be higher prices once again?


Seems about right...

Normally don't agree that much with you but I think your right on the money with this one. GPU market is boring at this point IMHO.
 
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i hope they release the 5090 next month or something.. some little bird here was talking about 4090 shipments drying up
the 5090s going to me a humongosaurus monster.. theoretically 120-130 billion transistors, but would be worthwhile if it even tops at 110 billion
edit: no nvlink but 2 of these in a computer could perhaps handle 8k, something for nvidia to ponder for future releases
 
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