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NVIDIA 5000 SERIES

Current leaks seem to suggest the 5090 is using a fully maximised GB202 I think so should be right at the top, with the mis-named 5080 at 50%
You have a link for this because the info I’m seeing puts the full GB202 at 24576 cuda with the 5090 cut down to 88% using 21760.
 
Going off the leaked specs it looks like the 4080 12gb is being reincarnated as the 5080.

Oof. Kind of predictable considering the direction they have been going with Ada. The rumours were the speed of the memory on the 4080 was pushing it above the disaster that the unlaunched one was taking, but until its here lets see what Jensen is offering this time.

Other than that, the RTX 5080 is also going to feature half the VRAM configuration with a 16 GB capacity running across a 256-bit bus interface while utilizing GDDR7 modules. The graphics card will feature the fastest GDDR7 memory on the market, offering up to 32 Gbps speeds for 1024 GB/s or 1 TB/s of total bandwidth.
 
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As soon as I saw weeks ago the 5080 would once again come with 16GB Vram, I knew straight away lower SKU's would once again come with "just enough" Vram.
Pitiful...........
 
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Oof. Kind of predictable considering the direction they have been going with Ada. The rumours were the speed of the memory on the 4080 was pushing it above the disaster that the unlaunched one was taking, but until its here lets see what Jensen is offering this time.
Will probably launch a 5080Ti with a 384 bus and 20GB.

Unfortunately they have total control since AMD don't feature at the top end.
 
Will probably launch a 5080Ti with a 384 bus and 20GB.
I have a feeling this will be the case, they'll probably cut the GB202 down to around 82% which was similar to how cut down a 3080 was but this time charge $1500 for it.
4070 with 12GB was pushing it, 5070 with 12GB in 2024 is absolutely unacceptable
They'll probably drop a super variant in a year offering 18gb VRAM with 3GB modules.
 
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I have a feeling this will be the case, they'll probably cut the GB202 down to around 82% which was similar to how cut down a 3080 was but this time charge $1500 for it.
Definitely going to see price increases. Probably $1000 for the 5080 and $2000 for the 5090, then they'll throw something in the middle.
 
All it takes is some rumors and leaks and its stated as such and it sends some of you into a panic theorising and fear mongering like its the real information. :cry:
 
Nvidia is getting to be a poor choice for those who want decent mid range cards, at least AMD might provide good ones there again and not be gimped VRAM wise, and it's worth watching Intel too.

Nvidia are cutting down the lower stack too much, and then pricing them too high anyway.
 
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