Nvidia currently holds a strong position as the top provider of graphics cards in the market. With AMD potentially stepping back from the high-end GPU competition, Nvidia’s dominance seems secure. However, recent reports from RedGamingTech suggest that Nvidia is working on a revolutionary GPU known as “Titan AI,” which could set new benchmarks in performance.
RedGamingTech shared insights into the expected performance improvements in the upcoming RTX 50-series, highlighting significant gains in rasterization capabilities. These performance estimates do not include ray tracing considerations and it’s unclear whether they are based on gaming tests or synthetic benchmarks.
According to the leaks, the rumored Titan AI is projected to deliver a 63% performance boost over the RTX 4090, followed by a 48% increase with the RTX 5090. The RTX 5080 could offer up to a 29% improvement over the RTX 4080 Super and the RTX 5070, with a 26% speed increase compared to the RTX 4070 Super. While these figures align with previous leaks, they should be taken as speculative until officially confirmed.
Of particular interest is the Titan AI GPU, which has now been corroborated by renowned GPU leaker kopite7kimi.
The big thing exists.
— kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) July 23, 2024
Speculation from kopite7kimi suggests that while the Titan AI GPU exists, its commercial availability remains uncertain. This mirrors Nvidia’s approach in the past, where certain high-end GPUs were not released due to various factors like production costs and market demand. The presence of a Titan AI GPU could explain the conflicting reports on the memory bus width of the RTX 5090.
I think we won’t see RTX 50 until CES.
— kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) July 22, 2024
Details regarding the specifications and release date of the RTX 50-series remain shrouded in mystery. Rumors suggest that both AMD and Nvidia may delay their GPU launches until 2025, leaving enthusiasts waiting for further updates.
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