At the NVIDIA CES2025 conference today (January 7), Jen-Hsun Huang officially announced the RTX50 series of graphics cards. This series of graphics cards adopts the new generation Blackwell architecture and brings major hardware upgrades, including PCle5.0 interface, GDDR7 memory, DisplayPort2.1a interface, and the entire system uses a 16-pin power interface. Now the official website has announced the national bank pricing of RTX50 series graphics cards, let’s take a look!

RTX5090D (domestic special edition) priced from 16,499 yuan in China, the Taiwan version starts at NT$71,990 (approximately RMB 16,133).

RTX5080 National Bank price starts at 8,299 yuan, the Taiwan version starts at NT$35,990 (approximately RMB 8,065).

The price of the RTX5070Ti in China has not yet been announced, but the Taiwan version starts at NT$26,990 (approximately RMB 6,048).

The price of the RTX5070 in China has not yet been announced, but the Taiwan version starts at NT$19,990 (approximately RMB 4,480).

Judging from the official website information, the RTX5090 is equipped with GB202 GPU and has 21,760 CUDA cores. It is the first GeForce GPU with more than 20,000 cores. Paired with 512-bit wide 32GB GDDR7 video memory, the TDP power consumption is 575W. 3 DP2.1a interfaces, 1 HDMI2.1 interface.

The RTX5090D's gaming performance is basically not castrated, only its AI performance is. RTX5090D still has 21,760 CUDA cores, and the basic and acceleration frequencies are the same as RTX5090, 2.01GHz and 2.41GHz respectively, and the video memory is also 32GBGDDR7. It’s just that the AI ​​performance is reduced from 3352TOPS to 2375TOPS.

RTX5080 has 10752 CUDA cores, equipped with 256bit width 16GBGDDR7 memory (faster than 5090, reaching 30Gbps), and TDP power consumption of 360W.