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NVIDIA RTX 6000 Rubin Predictions

It'll be on a new node, so there will be significant performance gains. 6070 Ti will roughly equal a 5090, 6080 will beat it.

That's the full majesty of my partially informed, ad-hoc reckons.
 
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It'll be on a new node, so there will be significant performance gains. 6070 Ti will roughly equal a 5090, 6080 will beat it.

That's full majesty of my partially informed, ad-hoc reckons.
I think the 6080 will equal/just beat the 4090.

The 6070ti will beat the 5080 by 5/10%

And we'll be paying big premiums for it.

I do hope you're right and I'm wrong, but nvidias latest generation launch and lies about performance has really knocked my confidence in them. They are very fortunate that AMD are not positioned to take advantage of the situation.
 
I think Rubin will be launched in AI products 6-12 months before they put cut down over priced versions in graphic cards.

Rubin AI 2026 super impressive.
Rubin gaming GPU 2027 lackluster.
 
I actually do think we'll get proper performance this time as there'll be a node shrink.
I estimate 6090 will be 50% quicker than the 5090
 
Who knows, if sales of the 5000 series are poor they might even accelerate releasing these instead of waiting two years.
I fully expect the 60 series to arrive by the middle of next year to put Blackwell out of its misery, as for performance I think that’ll depend on whether AI is still selling well or if AMD manages to sort itself out.
 
Jensen to launch new Blackwell AI chips at GTC, plus he will discuss the upcoming Rubin architecture and also what comes after Rubin.

No clear date for Rubin's launch though; Jensen only mentioned that these upcoming Blackwell chips are actually already delayed by two months due to an issue that has been resolved. Reading between the lines, it sounds like Rubin is delayed due to them
Spending more time on Blackwell. Original ETA for Rubin was end of 2025 but now perhaps it's a 1st half of 2026 launch, which then of course also delays RTX6000 gaming GPUs to the end of 2026 - it was looking like RTX5000 would be very short lived but now it's looking more like a normal cycle with around 1 and half years until RTX6000 replaces RTX5000

 
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