Less than a year after the launch of the green camp’s VGA with the codename Ada Lovelace, we now have leaks about its successor, the NVIDIA RTX 5000 Series, which is rumored to arrive in the computer world at least one year from now. So, what are the leaked specifications? Let’s delve into it together!
Still Rumors, Here are the Leaked Specifications of NVIDIA RTX 5000 Series
Information regarding rumors and leaked specifications of NVIDIA RTX 5000 Series is obtained from one of the YouTube channels that you may be familiar with, Moore’s Law Is Dead, also known as MLID.
Through a recent video that MLID uploaded, he revealed the core specifications that could possibly be the benchmark for the upcoming green camp’s new VGA with the codename Blackwell, which is obviously taken from the name of a scientist, physicist, and mathematician.
The NVIDIA RTX 5000 Series VGA is expected to have the serial number GB102, and is planned to be introduced as early as 2024. This information is supported by leaks from a well-known tech leaker, Kopite7Kimi, who tweeted about it in July 2022.
As for the leaked specifications, the YouTube channel RedGamingTech leaked the possible specs that the successor to Ada Lovelace could bring:
However, it should be emphasized that these leaks are still rumors and we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the data. So, it’s better not to be too hasty and blindly believe the information you find on the internet to avoid regretting it later, brott.
Armed with GDDR7 Memory
The new VGA from the green camp, NVIDIA RTX 5000 Series, seems to be equipped with faster and undoubtedly powerful memory, GDDR7. On paper, the capabilities of GDDR7 memory are clearly above the average capabilities of GDDR6X, including power efficiency, which is often a concern for gamers.
The development of GDDR7 memory has been underway since the end of last year by Samsung, which means it’s been over four months. It’s possible that the VRAM capacity will increase due to the VGA’s expected improved efficiency.
However, leaker Kopite7Kimi reiterated that the rumors about RTX 5000 Series should be taken as a reference only, as it’s still too early to diagnose the capabilities of the planned Blackwell VGA, which is expected to be launched in 2024.
He concluded the tweet by predicting that the VGA will be equipped with a 512-bit memory interface, which is far above the RTX 4090 Ti with only a 384-bit memory interface.