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Nvidia 5000 series: rumors, specs, and everything we know

The Nvidia 5000 series of GPUs are starting to make their way into the online rumor mills as the current-gen lineup of Nvidia graphics cards see their final releases.

With the current Nvidia Lovelace generation of RTX graphics cards being somewhat of a mixed bag performance-wise (though its enthusiast and premium mid-range offerings were generally quite exceptional) and pricing issues with Nvidia's more premium cards effectively keeping them on the shelves and out of gamers PCs, there is both a lot of excitement and a good bit of trepidation around what we should expect from the new cards when they do launch.

It's still early going yet, and there's a lot more that remains to be learned about the new cards, but we'll be wrangling in everything we hear about what are sure to be the best graphics cards on the market when they launch in the future.

Nvidia 5000 Series: Cut to the chase

  • What is it? Nvidia's rumored next generation of RTX graphics cards
  • How much does it cost? Unknown at this time, but will likely scale similarly to Nvidia Lovelace GPUs in price
  • When can I get it? The earliest we expect to see the Nvidia RTX 5000 series would be late 2024 or early 2025

Nvidia 5000 series: Latest news

Nvidia 5000 series: Release date

We obviously can't say with any clarity this far out when Nvidia will release its next generation of GPUs, but there is some educated speculation that we can make at this point based on past practice and rumors that have made their way into the public conversation.

For one, Nvidia tends to follow a 18- to 24-month release cadence for its graphics cards, and with the slight easing of the global chip shortage, we don't expect to see any delays that push things back from this schedule.

That would put the Nvidia 5000 series release somewhere toward the end of 2024 and early 2025 at the latest, though we could see something as early as the middle of 2024.

A scene from Cyberpunk 2077 running on an RTX card

(Image credit: CDPR / Nvidia)

Nvidia RTX 5000 series: Specs

The only thing we can say about the specs of the Nvidia 5000 series RTX GPUs is that they look like they will be based on Nvidia Blackwell architecture, the rumored early code name for the Nvidia Lovelace successor, though it has also been called Lovelace-Next by Nvidia in official presentation materials.

According to a recent leak on Chinese hardware forum Chiphell, and seconded by known online leaker Kopite7kimi, Nvidia's GPU series will undergo something of a numbering shakeup. The supposed GPU variants, which will sit at the heart of both Nvidia graphics cards and the best gaming laptops running next-gen Nvidia GPUs, will include:

  • GB202: likely in the Nvidia RTX 5090 and Nvidia RTX 5090 Ti
  • GB203: likely in the Nvidia RTX 5080 and Nvidia RTX 5080 Ti, though possibly in the Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti as well.
  • GB205: Likely in the Nvidia RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 Ti, and possibly in the Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti
  • GB206: Likely in the Nvidia RTX 5060 and possibly the Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti
  • GB207: Likely reserved for the Nvidia RTX 5050 and Nvidia RTX 5050 Ti

Beyond this, there's isn't much else that we know about these GPUs, such as what process node they will be fabricated on, who will be doing the fab (though it'll almost certainly be TSMC, as was the case with Nvidia Lovelace), and what kind of core counts and clock speeds we should expect.

As we hear more, we'll be sure to bring you what we learn.

Nvidia RTX 5000 series: What to expect

Right now, the only thing we can expect is that a lot is going to change between now and when these graphics cards are eventually released.

There is also still the potential for more Nvidia Lovelace cards to be released, especially since we haven't seen the Nvidia RTX 4050 yet, which we expect will be one of the best cheap graphics cards available for gamers on a severely restricted budget—assuming it ever launches.

As we learn more, of course, we can start to really build some anticipation around the release, though it is still a long way off so everything should be taken with a hefty grain of salt for the time being.



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