The RTX50 series that many players are looking forward to will be officially unveiled, and the time should be locked at the CES conference on January 6.Judging from the latest exposed details, the RTX5090 will enable 170 stream processor units (SMs), while the total number is 192, and the number of cores is 21,760, which is 11.4% less than the AD102 complete core of the RTX4090.

In terms of memory, the RTX5090 will be equipped with 32GB of GDDR7 video memory, running on a 512-bit bus interface. The bandwidth of GDDR7 video memory is expected to be between 28-32Gbps, and the final bandwidth can reach 1.792 or 2.00TB/s.

The corresponding number of cores of RTX5080 is reduced by 51% compared to 5090, that is, it is equipped with GB203-400-A1 GPU core, equipped with 84 stream processor units and 10752 cores.

The RTX5080 will be equipped with 16GB of GDDR7 memory, running on a 256-bit bus interface, and the memory bandwidth is expected to be between 896GB/s and 1024GB/s. The total power consumption (TBP) of this graphics card is 400W, which is an increase from the previous configuration.

As for the price of the RTX50 series that everyone is concerned about, the current estimated suggested retail price of the RTX5080 in Australia is AU$2,799, which is approximately US$1,746 (approximately RMB 12,744) when converted into US dollars.

In the U.S. market, depending on regional factors such as sales tax and retailer markups, the price may range from US$1,400 to US$1,600 (approximately RMB 10,219 to 11,678 yuan).

Before this, the price of RTX5090 was about 15,000 yuan, so the price of the National Bank may be even higher than this, so players who want to buy it as soon as possible should prepare a budget of at least 20,000 yuan.