RTX 5090 GPU Revealed with GDDR7 Memory and 21,760 CUDA Cores

NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card has been leaked, revealing its massive GPU design and impressive specifications. The card is powered by the GB202-300 silicon, a Blackwell-based graphics processor that boasts an impressive 21,760 CUDA cores.

The GPU itself measures approximately 63 × 56 mm, while the die area takes up a substantial 24 × 21 mm space, resulting in a total size of 744 mm². The card is surrounded by 16 Samsung GDDR7 memory chips, providing a total memory capacity of 32 GB. This configuration is expected to deliver a staggering memory bandwidth of 1,792 GB/s.

The card’s power delivery is provided by a robust 24-phase VRM solution, with an expected Total Graphics Power (TGP) range of 500-550W. The single 12+4-pin 12V-2×6 power connector delivers 600W continuous power, indicating a powerful system requirement.

Both the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 are expected to launch in January at CES 2025, with the RTX 5080 potentially hitting the market first. The leaked samples with board partners and matching NVIDIA branding on the GPU label confirm their authenticity.

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