An Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 with 96GB of GDDR7 memory? No, this is almost certainly the RTX 6000 Blackwell

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James Thompson
Sun, 09 Feb
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A shipping manifest reveals details of a potential new professional workstation card, speculated to be the successor to Nvidia’s RTX 6000, the world’s most expensive graphics card. Referred to as the GeForce RTX 5090, the latest flagship graphics card catered for gamers and creatives in Nvidia’s GeForce 50 series has been officially announced. Rumors are circulating about an RTX 5090 Ti model equipped with enhanced specifications, including a fully enabled GPU and increased power capacity. Following the emergence of prototype images and shipping documents indicating a card with 96GB of memory, it is suggested that this new model may be oriented towards professional use, particularly for AI applications. Nvidia is anticipated to introduce the RTX Blackwell series designed for workstations at GTC 2025, potentially offering increased AI capabilities with the extensive memory capacity.

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