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NVIDIA's RTX 5090 and 5080 could be delayed to early 2025 - as well as AMD's RDNA 4 GPUs?


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As VideoCardz noticed, Tweakers has posted two reports on both next-gen GPU ranges sharing what's been gleaned from talking to connected sources at Computex, though we should add you must grab handfuls of seasoning to go with these assertions.

 

The first report was about AMD, and also Intel's, next-gen GPUs, and claims that both RDNA 4 and Battlemage won't be out until 2025, or this is the most likely case. Both ranges should debut at CES 2025, or that's the strongest possibility, according to Tweakers - though an announcement could be made late in 2024.

 

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breaking news: unverified release date that we speculated might not be accurate, therefore we speculate that it may happen later 

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...and there i was counting on getting a 5090 before i gave pookie his 4090.

 

oh well.

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Well if the purported specs from the prior leaks turns out to be true this should be a powerhouse of a card. I remember not too long ago we would have sold a kidney to achieve such insane levels of performance, and now days you can just walk into a microcenter and buy a high end card off the shelf. Pretty long ways we've come since I got into the hobby.

 

Looking forward to seeing what the rest of the lineup for 5000 series looks like; the only thing I know for certain is it will be pricey.

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Rumor has it Huang wants to issue a 2024 Holiday limited release of 199 copies of the 5090 cards as Leather Jacket Special Editions, each copy accompanied by a personally autographed bobblehead of him that plays an AI generated "We're in the Money" when you pull on a string hanging from the doll's rear.

 

Could make for an exciting Xmas gift...

 

 

 

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