GeForce RTX 50 Blackwell Expected To Be Revealed At CES In January

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  • Nvidia is gearing up for the Blackwell RTX 50 series launch.
  • A leaker claims that it is going to be announced very soon.
  • The launch will be at CES 2025, and the event will include the RTX 5070, 5080, and 5090 GPUs.

It seems that the tenure of the Nvidia RTX 40 series is finally ending as the green team is gearing up for the launch of their next-gen GPUs. Nvidia RTX 50 Series, named Blackwell, is coming sooner than expected.

A reliable leaker claims that the RTX 50 Series GPUS is going to be announced soon.

Why it matters: It’s high time for the next-gen GPUs to launch since games are becoming increasingly graphically intense and require high-tech hardware GPUs.

GeForce RTX 50
GeForce Blackwell RTX 50 Expected To Be Revealed Soon

The Nvidia RTX 40 series launched in 2022 to 2024 and made significant GPUs for graphically intense games such as Cyberpunk 2077 and others, in which one can enjoy ray tracing with high frames.

However, this series’s tenure is now ending, and the launch of next-gen Nvidia RTX 50 GPUs is about to come. A reliable leaker, Kopite7kimi, posted on X that we are going to see Blackwell RTX 50 series GPUs soon.

If the leak is worth believing, there will be a teaser announcement in the coming weeks. While he didn’t specify a timeline for the announcement, we have prior reports of the launch date of RTX 50 series GPUs at CES 2025, which is January 7 to 10.

This means we are only a few months away from seeing the next beast GPUs. Nvidia is expected to launch the RTX 50 Lineup, which includes the RTX 5070, 5080, and 5090.

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Nvidia

There are no reliable price reports, but the specs seem to indicate that the RTX 5090 has a 512-bit memory bus, while the others have 256, 192, and 128, respectively.

Meanwhile, the power requirements of the next-gen GPUs are also much higher since RTX 5090 is likely to ask for two power connectors with 16 pins, indicating that you have to pay a lot for the GPU’s power supply.

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