NVIDIA RTX 5000: Everything you need to know


NVIDIA announced its current-gen RTX 4000 “Ada” graphics cards (GPU) in September 2022, unveiling first the RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 cards that launched just a couple of weeks later. NVIDIA’s RTX 4000 hardware is regarded as making up the bulk of the best GPUs available today, at least for those who want ultimate performance.

NVIDIA’s 40-Series GPUs have now been on the market for more than two years, and rumors surrounding the next-gen RTX 5000 “Blackwell” cards have been picking up in recent months. Until NVIDIA confirms anything, I urge you to take the information here as nothing more than speculation. Here’s what I know so far.

NVIDIA RTX 5000 release date rumors

NVIDIA GeForce RTX

We still don’t know what the new RTX 5000 GPUs will look like. (Image credit: NVIDIA)

NVIDIA hasn’t yet announced its new RTX 5000 GPUs, but leaks and rumors have led me to believe that the new hardware will be shown off at CES 2025 in January. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is set to deliver a keynote speech on January 6 at 6:30 PM PST, which is assumed to be where and when the announcement will take place, if it does at all.





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