Thursday, January 2nd 2025

NVIDIA Plans GeForce RTX 5080 "Blackwell" Availability on January 21, Right After CES Announcement

Hong Kong tech media HKEPC report indicates that NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card will launch on January 21, 2025. The release follows a planned announcement event on January 6, where CEO Jensen Huang will present the new "Blackwell" architecture. Anticipated specifications based on prior rumors point to RTX 5080 using GB203-400-A1 chip, containing 10,752 CUDA cores across 84 SM. The card maintains 16 GB of memory but upgrades to GDDR7 technology running at 30 Gbps, while other cards in the series are expected to use 28 Gbps memory. The graphics card is manufactured using TSMC's 4NP 4 nm node. This improvement in manufacturing technology, combined with architectural changes, accounts for most of the expected performance gains, as the raw CUDA core count only increased by 10% over the RTX 4080. NVIDIA is also introducing larger segmentation between its Blackwell SKUs, as the RTX 5090 has nearly double CUDA cores and double GDDR7 memory capacity.

NVIDIA is organizing a GeForce LAN event two days before the announcement, marking the return of this gathering after 13 years, so the timing is interesting. NVIDIA wants to capture gamer's hearts with 50 hours of non-stop gameplay. Meanwhile, AMD currently has no competing products announced in the high-end graphics segment, leaving NVIDIA without direct competition in this performance tier. This market situation could affect the final pricing of the RTX 5080, which will be revealed during the January keynote. While the January 21 date appears set for the RTX 5080, launch dates for other cards in the Blackwell family, including the RTX 5090 and RTX 5070 series, remain unconfirmed. NVIDIA typically releases different models in their GPU families on separate dates to manage production and distribution effectively.
Sources: HKEPC (X post deleted), via VideoCardz
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28 Comments on NVIDIA Plans GeForce RTX 5080 "Blackwell" Availability on January 21, Right After CES Announcement

#26
GoldenTiger
Easy RhinoAmazing tech to play all of your 480p games upscaled to 8K!
If it looks so close to native, who cares what the base is? :D
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kapone32
RedelZaVednoI wouldn't call that "only" as it's a huge deal from a marketing perspective. xx80 class had at least some kind of competition dating back to ATI tech times. The way I see it complete lack of competition at the top is giving Nvidia a status of an undisputed dGPU market champion and with that comes a price premium. They can easily charge 100 maybe even 200 bucks more for every tier and still outsell competition like 5:1 as average Joe looks at what's the best first and then what from that brand can he/she actually afford, disregarding other options on the market unfortunately.
And will
RedelZaVednoThere's not much to be proud about in Radeon division imho. I've been buying ATI products since early 1990ies and it was all downhill once AMD aquired the company especially once old dev ATI team was gone.
That was true yesterday but not today. AMD software is that good.
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#28
Dawora
mb194dcJust rumours from China, converted to usd $2600 iirc.
if true 2600$ not bad for 5090
GoldenTigerIf it looks so close to native, who cares what the base is? :D
Atm Quality looks better than Native so its very nice tech and lot of free frames.
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