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NVIDIA Sets New Benchmark in Graphics with the Launch of the RTX 50 Series

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NVIDIA has officially launched its highly anticipated GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, featuring the innovative Blackwell architecture. These cards promise to redefine gaming AI and creative performance.

This announcement was made during a keynote address at CES 2025, where NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the significant advancements these GPUs bring to the table. 

Jensen Huang, the founder and CEO of NVIDIA, said, “Blackwell, the engine of AI, has arrived for PC gamers, developers, and creatives. Fusing AI-driven neutral rendering and ray tracing, Blackwell is the most significant computer graphics innovation since we introduced programmable shading 25 years ago.” 

The flagship model of the series, the RTX 5090, is set to deliver unprecedented performance, boasting a price tag of $1999. It offers a staggering double performance increase compared to its predecessor, the RTX 4090.

The RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 follow closely behind at $999 and $549, respectively. The mid-tier RTX 5060 Ti will retail for $749, providing options for gamers and creators alike. 

The Blackwell architecture is at the core of these GPUs, featuring fifth-generation Tensor Cores and fourth-generation RT Cores.

Thus architecture enables advanced AI-driven rendering techniques, including neutral shades and digital human technologies. 

One of the standout features of the RTX 50 Series is DLSS 4, which utilizes AI to significantly improve frame rates up to eight times in some scenarios while enhancing image quality.

The introduction of multi-generation technology allows for smoother gameplay by generating additional frames through AI processing.

Furthermore, features like RTX Neutral Faces enhance character realism, while Neural Shades optimize lighting and textures to conserve memory. 

In terms of specifications, the RTX 5070 is equipped with 6144 CUDA cores, 12GB of GDDR7 memory, and a 192-bit memory bus, delivering a total bandwidth of 672 GB/s.

It operates with a thermal design power (TDP) of 250W, making it suitable for mainstream gamers seeking high-performance solutions without excessive power consumption. The entire series supports up to 32GB of VRAM, catering to demanding applications in gaming and content creation. 

The launch also includes plans for laptop versions of the RTX 50 Series, expected to debut in March 2025. These models will feature slimmer designs and enhance battery life while maintaining performance levels comparable to their desktop counterparts. 

As NVIDIA continues to lead in the GPU market, the introduction of the RTX 50 Series marks a pivotal moment in computer graphics technology.

With its focus on AI integration and enhanced rendering capabilities, NVIDIA aims to cater not only to gamers but also to creators looking for robust solutions in video editing and 3D modelling.

The future looks bright for graphics technology as NVIDIA pushes boundaries with its latest offerings. 

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