Nvidia has unveiled its highly anticipated GeForce RTX 5090 at CES 2025, marking the launch of its latest graphics card lineup. Set to release on January 30, 2025, the RTX 5090 will be priced at $1,999, positioning itself as the flagship GPU in Nvidia’s new RTX 5000 series.
The RTX 5090 will succeed the RTX 4090, continuing Nvidia’s tradition of offering high-performance GPUs for both gaming and professional use. Along with the RTX 5090, Nvidia revealed additional models, including the RTX 5080 at $999, RTX 5070 Ti at $749, and RTX 5070 at $549. The RTX 5070 is expected to provide performance comparable to the RTX 4090, offering a more affordable alternative for consumers seeking top-tier performance.
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This new release signals the end of the long-running RTX 4000 series, which had a notably extended lifecycle. The RTX 4000 series, including the RTX 4090, dominated the market for an unusually long period, due to limited competition from AMD and Intel. With the RTX 5090, Nvidia aims to maintain its leadership in the GPU market, continuing to push the boundaries of gaming performance.
The RTX 5000 series is designed to meet the growing demand for GPUs capable of handling demanding tasks such as full ray tracing in modern games. Nvidia’s latest cards are expected to support cutting-edge gaming technologies, ensuring that high-performance PCs remain competitive for years to come.