15.01.2025

NVIDIA announced RTX 5000 Series and DLSS 4 graphics cards

According to the manufacturer, the RTX 5070 for $549 will be comparable in performance to the RTX 4090.

NVIDIA has introduced new graphics cards from the RTX 50 Blackwell line – RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070. The older models will go on sale at the end of January: the RTX 5090 with 32 GB of memory will cost $1999, and the RTX 5080 with 16 GB of memory will cost $999. The RTX 5070 Ti with 16 GB of memory priced at $749 and the RTX5070 with 12 GB of memory priced at $549 will be available later.

All new products have a 16-pin power connector, support the PCIe 5.0 interface, are equipped with GDDR7 memory and a DisplayPort 2.1a connector. NVIDIA claims that each model is up to two times more productive than a similar model of the previous generation, which is achieved due to the latest version of DLSS 4 technology.

This technology was also announced at the NVIDIA presentation. It differs from previous versions by the multi-frame generation function, which generates up to three additional frames for each rendered frame, which allows you to increase the frame rate in games up to eight times.

NVIDIA will also improve DLSS Ray Reconstruction, DLSS Super Resolution and DLAA technologies, which now use a transformer model similar to the technologies that underlie AI systems such as ChatGPT, Flux and Gemini.

Tellingly, DLSS 4 will be available on all RTX graphics cards, including previous generation models. However, the multi-frame generation feature will be exclusive to RTX 5000 series graphics cards. However, users will be able to count on improved image scaling, increased lighting detail in ray-tracing scenes, improved DLAA stability, improved frame generation performance on the RTX 4000 series, and so on.