Nvidia Nearly Finished RTX 50 Series Design, It’s Claimed

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  • Nvidia is working on a high-wattage cooling solution with a 600W heat dissipation capacity for their next-generation lineup.
  • The official design specifications for Nvidia’s new GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 are expected to be finalized in September.
  • The RTX 5090 is expected to have a TDP of 550W, while the RTX 5080 will use 350W.

The design work for Nvidia’s flagship next-generation GPU is allegedly nearing completion. With a reputation for having strong ties to the AIB sector, Benchlife verifies the development is underway on a 600W high-wattage cooling module.

Nevertheless, they clarify that the 600W number does not correspond to the actual power draw but to the total heat dissipation capacity.

Why it matters: Previous reports stated that the new generation of graphics cards would be available by 2025. The new information seems to indicate that Nvidia is on track to meet this target.

Nvidia Blackwell Vs Hopper
Nvidia Blackwell Vs. Hopper

Benchlife also reports that the official design specifications for the GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 will be finalized in September. Separate D models will also be made available for users in China from the start.

The RTX 4090D was previously limited to China and only available as an export-compliant model from Nvidia. Since both cards have received the “D” treatment, a notable improvement in performance over the previous generation is anticipated.

Nvidia is currently developing five designs. The RTX 5090, the company’s flagship model, is anticipated to require 550W, while the RTX 5080 will consume only 350W. A leaker previously disclosed 600W and 400W specifications for the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080.

The GeForce RTX 5090D is reportedly scheduled to debut at CES 2025 and will be available in China by the end of January. Lastly, if the designs are already finished, a teaser for a special GeForce event could be issued in the next few months.

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