This year is shaping up to be an exciting one for PC gaming enthusiasts, with major hardware launches expected from industry giants AMD, Intel, and Nvidia. Nvidia, in particular, has recently completed its RTX 4000-series refresh with Super models and is now gearing up for the highly anticipated RTX 5000 Series.
According to reports from various sources, including YouTube channel Moore's Law is Dead, Nvidia's upcoming flagship GeForce RTX 5090 could potentially offer a significant performance boost of up to 70% compared to the current RTX 4090. The RTX 5000 series, which is expected to be based on the Blackwell architecture, is rumored to debut with the RTX 5090 in late 2024, with wider availability projected for early 2025.
While specific details about the RTX 5000 series are scarce at this stage, industry insiders suggest that Nvidia may introduce an RTX 5080 following the launch of the RTX 5090. As is customary, Nvidia is likely to target high-end consumers initially, with pricing expected to reflect the premium nature of the products. The RTX 4090, for instance, debuted at a price point of $1,599, and there are indications that the RTX 5090 could see a price increase exceeding $2,000.
One factor contributing to the potential price hike is Nvidia's historical pricing strategy, which has seen incremental increases over successive generations. Additionally, rumors suggest that AMD may not release high-end graphics cards to directly compete with Nvidia's top-tier offerings, potentially leaving Nvidia with a dominant position in the high-end market segment.
While concerns about escalating prices persist, it is worth noting that the majority of gamers typically opt for mid-range or lower-priced graphics cards. With AMD purportedly focusing on the mid-range market, this could offer a more affordable alternative for the average PC gamer.
As the industry gears up for the anticipated launch of the RTX 5000 series in 2024, enthusiasts can expect a flurry of rumors and speculations surrounding Nvidia's latest offerings, as well as competing products from AMD and Intel. Stay tuned for the latest updates and analysis on all things tech-related right here on Forbes.