Thursday, June 6th 2024

First NVIDIA RTX 5090 Performance View? Micron Knows Better

Micron is getting ready to set sail with the new GDDR7 memory, and being NVIDIA's long-term partner, both are gaining big with the GeForce RTX 4000 Series. A few days ago, Micron announced its imminent launch of GDDR7 memory, remember that in March JEDEC published the GDDR7 memory standard. The interesting part is that an even more important piece of information was provided in one of Micron's slide-deck, the one that shows GDDR7 gaming performance. Officially Micron says that GDDR7 can be 3.1x faster than GDDR6 and 1.5x faster than GDDR6X. However, the slide in question provides some normalized FPS performance for ray tracing, and rasterization under game testing conditions. Until now, everything is clear, what comes next is our speculation and assumptions, based on previous knowledge so please, take it with a grain of salt. Will it be a hard guess, looking over those graphs, to tell that NVIDIA's RTX 5090 offers up to a 42% improvement over the RTX 4090 in rasterization, and up to 48% in ray tracing?

NVIDIA is getting closer to releasing its next-gen GPU with the RTX 5090 graphics card. Micron is in a strong partnership with NVIDIA and it's expected that its next gen graphics cards will use Micron GDDR7 memory. Now, we know that, at least for Ray Tracing, one real-world benchmark is Cyberpunk 2077, and it could be also the case here, from the graphs it looks very much like Ray Tracing was tested with Path Tracing. For Rasterization performance another hard guess is that perhaps it's either Starfield or Assassin's Creed Mirage. Presumably, tests were made using also AMD RX 7900XTX, and NVIDIA RTX 4090 to get GDDR6 reference. Time will tell if we made the right prediction.
Source: Thanks to Daniil
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34 Comments on First NVIDIA RTX 5090 Performance View? Micron Knows Better

#26
Denver
bugSays the guy that doesn't understand these are ballpark figures.
This is GDDR, you will never see several generations paired with the same GPU so that you can judge the actual difference. Didn't happen till now, won't happen in the future.
You're just talking more irrelevance, they're doing dirty marketing. They shouldn't even be citing GPU performance as a banner for their evolution in memory technologies. Especially the RT benchmark, this kind of marketing is embarrassing.

I'm going to be polite and assume that you don't want to understand the obvious, not that this is a serious cognitive limitation.
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#27
bug
DenverYou're just talking more irrelevance, they're doing dirty marketing. They shouldn't even be citing GPU performance as a banner for their evolution in memory technologies. Especially the RT benchmark, this kind of marketing is embarrassing.

I'm going to be polite and assume that you don't want to understand the obvious, not that this is a serious cognitive limitation.
Seriously, what do you want them to cite? If you're not doing electrical engineering, the important parameters about RAM are bandwidth and latency. If they stuck to those, you'd be crying "sure, they boast about raw bandwidth increase, but what about real world performance".

It's just a marketing presentation plus TPU's speculation. You just look like a fool when you keep posting that it shouldn't be taken at face value.
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#28
Dimitriman
All of this discussion is kinda pointless since AMD will not offer any competition and the 5090 will be min. $2999 and only 0.01% of gamers will afford it.

Would like to see the estimates on the 5080/5070 though.
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#29
Carillon
DimitrimanAll of this discussion is kinda pointless since AMD will not offer any competition and the 5090 will be min. $2999 and only 0.01% of gamers will afford it.

Would like to see the estimates on the 5080/5070 though.
According to micron all AMD needs to compete is update the MCDs to gddr7 and triple the performance of RDNA3
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#30
RahkSha
DenverAmerican company listed on the stock exchange. 100% sure that it is subject to legal action, I've seen lawsuits filed for much less. What is your argument? Saying that lying to the market is a legal practice?
If you knew what you’re talking about you’d know you’d have to have standing to file a suit. In this case, you’d have to show the specific damages the (alleged) misrepresentation caused you. And it has to be actual money you lost, not some theoretical thing like “loss of confidence” or “emotional stress”.
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#31
Denver
RahkShaIf you knew what you’re talking about you’d know you’d have to have standing to file a suit. In this case, you’d have to show the specific damages the (alleged) misrepresentation caused you. And it has to be actual money you lost, not some theoretical thing like “loss of confidence” or “emotional stress”.
That's easy. Have you seen the lawsuits that are successfully filed in the US?

"A company led by children presented these impressive benchmarks showing a revolutionary advance in RT, linking them to its memory technology, and I, as a layman, was urged to invest 90% of my money, because I thought they had an edge over the competition. Subsequent years have shown that the company's technology is the same as the rest, and the parallel made was fictitious. Micron shrank to 1/3 of its value over the period."
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#32
tommo1982
Did I miss any pics? Nowhere in the picture is any kind of GPU mentioned. What's the point of this article other than make pointles assumptions.
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#33
wolf
Better Than Native
bugYou just look like a fool when you keep posting that it shouldn't be taken at face value.
Bigtime, and yet the stubbornness and unwillingness to relent on it at all are an even worse trait.
RahkShaIf you knew what you’re talking about you’d know you’d have to have standing to file a suit.
Bingo.
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#34
AleXXX666
wow, TY, Captain Obvious
I can tell you more, GDDR8 will be more faster, so, as some say: "let's not buy this gen, just wait forever for every newer gen hardware":roll:
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