A recent leak has revealed details about the GeForce RTX 5090 desktop specs. This graphics card is expected to feature 32 GB of VRAM and consume as much as 600 Watts of power. The laptop variant is also set to see an update, according to a new leak from Moore's Law is Dead. Here’s a glimpse of how the GeForce RTX 5090 laptop might perform:
Potential Launch Delays
Nonetheless, the launch could be delayed until later next year since the 24 GB VRAM on a 256-bit bus necessitates 3 Gb GDDR7 modules. Before we see the RTX 5090, it's possible that the GeForce RTX 5080 will arrive first, which had been rumored to come with 16 GB of video memory. The mid-range GeForce RTX 5070 could also feature 12 GB of VRAM, though it remains uncertain if this will be GDDR6 or GDDR7.
Speculation on Nvidia's Strategy
This aligns with Nvidia's supposed strategy regarding its desktop models, as the GeForce RTX 5080 is anticipated to debut before the RTX 5090. Sadly, we can only rely on speculation at this point since Nvidia has not provided any official comments about its upcoming graphics cards.
Moore's Law is Dead on YouTube has been the source of much of this information.