NVIDIA has raised its ambitions for the new RTX 50 series graphics cards. In this context, it was stated that the company will include a different design than previous generations in its new models, especially RTX 5090. It was also claimed that the NVIDIA RTX 5090 memory capacity will be up to 32GB.
NVIDIA switches to a new design with RTX 5090
According to the latest leaks from reliable sources, NVIDIA will move to a multi-card architecture with the RTX 5090. This will see the GPU and memory split across three separate circuit boards. The main board will house the GPU chip and memory modules, while a separate I/O board will control inputs and outputs. The smaller third board will house the PCIe slot.
This split layout will allow for major changes to the graphics card. First, the RTX 5090 is thought to be capable of delivering up to 32GB of VRAM via 512-bit data. Also, the multi-card design suggests that it could switch from a three-slot cooler to a dual-slot solution.
This dual-slot cooler will make the RTX 5090 smaller and thinner. Naturally, it will also be suitable for smaller PC cases.
According to the claims, we will officially get DLSS 50 technology with RTX 4 models. In addition, thanks to the new generation GDDR7 memory, a very high bandwidth will be achieved.
On the other hand, NVIDIA is rumored to raise the price of graphics cards. The products that will appeal to high-end customers are expected to be about 10 percent more expensive than the previous generation. It should be reminded that RTX 4090 is sold for 1600 dollars.