Title: Upcoming Graphics Card Developments: A Look at RTX 5080, RTX 5090, and RDNA 4 at Computex 20XX
Sub-Topic 1: Anticipated Announcements at Computex 20XX
Prepare your wallets, graphics enthusiasts! The annual Computex trade show is drawing near, and this year, we’re expecting some major announcements from the leading graphics card manufacturers, NVIDIA and AMD. Among the list of anticipated products, the RTX 5080, RTX 5090, and RDNA 4 are generating significant buzz within the tech community.
Sub-Topic 2: Rumors and Expectations for NVIDIA’s RTX 5080
NVIDIA’s RTX 5080 has been whispered about for quite some time now, and while official details remain scarce, leaked documents suggest an Ada Lovelace architecture, GDDR6X memory, and a significant leap in performance over the RTX 3080. The RTX 5080 could potentially offer 4K gaming with ray tracing and DLSS on ultra settings, making it ideal for high-end gaming PCs.
Sub-Topic 3: RTX 5090: Pushing Boundaries Further
While no official word on the RTX 5090 has been released from NVIDIA yet, it’s reasonable to expect that this card may be positioned above the RTX 5080, delivering even higher performance for 8K and beyond. Leaks suggest a meatier GA102 die with more CUDA cores and GDDR6X memory, making it the ultimate powerhouse for professional applications, such as 3D rendering, virtual reality, and AI research.
Sub-Topic 4: AMD’s RDNA 4: Navi 3X Series on the Horizon
Not to be left behind, AMD is rumored to unveil its RDNA 4 architecture and the Navi 3X series at Computex. With inline workload-optimized compute units, RDNA 4 is expected to provide significantly improved performance and efficiency over its RDNA 2 predecessor. One exciting feature is the integration of faster GDDR6X memory for higher bandwidth, providing smooth gaming experiences even at high resolutions.
Sub-Topic 5: May Q&A Session: Questions to Be Answered
As we await the official announcements, here are some questions that might receive answers in the upcoming Computex Q&A sessions:
1. Will NVIDIA’s Ada Lovelace architecture introduce new features, such as ray tracing improvements or enhanced DLSS?
2. Will AMD’s RDNA 4 provide significant performance gains over NVIDIA’s RTX 5080 and RTX 5090?
3. What will be the pricing, availability, and power requirements of the new graphics cards, and will they offer competitive value for enthusiasts and professionals?
4. How will the new graphics cards handle cryptocurrency mining, and will there be any steps taken by the manufacturers to discourage the use of their products for this purpose?
5. Will there be any innovations in the cooling solutions for the new graphics cards, helping to reduce temperatures and noise while maintaining performance?
As Computex 20XX approaches, the graphics card landscape remains in a state of eager anticipation. With the RTX 5080, RTX 5090, and RDNA 4 expected to be the flagship offerings for their respective manufacturers, it’s sure to be an exciting time for PC enthusiasts and gamers alike. Stay tuned for more updates as we await the official announcements!
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Is it me or does someone come off as annoying here and the other clearly annoyed 😅
Rtx 5090 , 32gb of GDDR7 vram on a 512 bit bus , 1500$ MSRP
Rtx 5080 , 24gb of GDDR7 vram on a 384 bit bus , 1000$ MSRP
Rtx 5070 , 16gb of GDDR7 vram on a 256 bit bus , 500$ MSRP
Now that would be awesome.
I mean its sad saying that a 5090 at 1,5k dollars would be awesome , when a couple of years ago we had top of the line gpus for less than 800 dollars, but whatever you get my point, realistically this scenario would be really nice. Mainly cause im aiming to buy a 5070 lol
Don't care, I am boycotting Nvidua….
When do you think a more unified structure for CPU/RAM/GPU with shared resources will come to the desktop?
Since the 20 series, i rly don't care about nvidia anymore.
I had 4070 few months ago…deeply disappointed, returned…got amd 7900 xtx, happy AF
Are Core 7s allright to get? Like the i7 14700k?
Current CPUs don't seem powerful to get the most out of the 4090..at 4k & 8k? Is there even going to be a point to getting the 5090 from a gaming point of view for 4090 owners? Other than bragging rights?
Nope, they never release a new series 12 months after the last one, they just released a new range of 40 series (the supers). Going on history we wont see the 50 series for sale for at least 12 months from now.
At this stage AI gpu’s, crypto mining gpu’s and consumer pc gpu’s need to divide and specialise, for the good of the market.
Surely nvidia realise this as their sales are down due to the insane prices.
It will be lazy if Nvidia don't change the look of the founders edition card
personally looking forward to hearing more about CAMM2 in the future 🙂
I built a new highend machine and put a used 3070 ti in it. waiting for prices to drop a bit and vram to increase. I will only need it for AI use, the 3070 ti is all I need for gaming.
Who cares, I've had enough of Nvidia.
5090 is going to be between $5000 to $6000 "AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS" depending on brands so that means the 5080 is going to be around $2500 to $3000 "AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS"
Im confused, your videos are upside down, you should fix that
AMD makes excellent products for much better value than Nvidia already, and people still don't want them. If AMD steps away, and Nvidia gains a monopoly over the market, then gaming is in trouble,.
Edit: That comment on the 7900xtx? "what are they gunna do? Make a gigantic huge gpu" you're describing the 4090. The 7900xtx is on par with the 4080. If they gave it the power draw of the 4090, it would have been up there with it.
Click bait and lirs
Nice discussions!
they gonna be extremely expensive cuz AMD just cant compete at that performance level
Last exciting technology AMD had over Nvidia was async compute support in Polaris and Vega..
"graphics getting worse" is kinda true. raytracing aside! I can play on endor in battlefront 2015 8K native ultra setting at 90fps on my 4090. other than lighting there has only been steps backwards. I have yet to see texture that blow my mind like bf 2015 still does today. and the worst part is even without rt on these new worse or at the most generous "as good looking" games my 4090 is begging for that bullet. how did this happen? bf 2015 is gonna be a decade old next year.
Well, this video didn't age well. 🫠Guess who [did] show up yesterday @ Computex?
The show left you asking yourself… "Is Jensen/Nvidia trying to take over the world by starting SkyNet!?"
Stop treating rumors like facts.