The RTX 5090 uses Nvidia's biggest die since the RTX 2080 Ti (www.techspot.com)
from IndustryStandard@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.ml on 25 Nov 2024 09:46
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Highly anticipated: As the unveiling of consumer Blackwells draws near, clear images of Nvidia’s next-generation graphics cards are beginning to materialize. The new lineup’s flagship product will undoubtedly set new performance benchmarks, but the latest information suggests that it will also use one of the biggest chips in Nvidia’s history.

Trusted leaker “MEGAsizeGPU” recently claimed that Nvidia’s upcoming GB202 graphics processor, which will power the GeForce RTX 5090, uses a 24mm x 31mm die. If the report is accurate, it might support earlier rumors claiming the graphics card will retail for nearly $2,000.

A 744mm² die would make the GB202 22 percent larger than the RTX 4090’s 619mm² AD102 GPU. It would also be the company’s largest die since the TU102, which measured 754mm² and served as the core of the RTX 2080 Ti, released in 2018.

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donuts@lemmy.world on 25 Nov 2024 10:13 next collapse

it might support earlier rumors claiming the graphics card will retail for nearly $2,000

This is crazy. My 980 ti was expensive considering it sold at $649. The 3090 was $1,499 and the 4090 $1,599 (MSRP).

dinckelman@lemmy.world on 25 Nov 2024 13:00 next collapse

People continue to buy it, so they will continue selling it. On top of that, gaming isn’t even their biggest market, so we stopped, it wouldn’t put a dent into their business.

It’s a big shame though

hackerwacker@lemmy.ml on 25 Nov 2024 13:01 next collapse

You’re competing with tech companies who want to build GPU data centers now.

zod000@lemmy.ml on 25 Nov 2024 14:34 next collapse

It is no coincidence that the 980 ti was the last top end GPU I purchased from Nvidia. Their greed is out of control and I can’t believe a meaningful number of people have gone along with it.

Bakkoda@sh.itjust.works on 25 Nov 2024 15:42 next collapse

I’m still rocking my 2080 ti and i think i paid just over 1k for it. I won’t be buying nvidia again anyway but the prices just put me off so much

SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml on 25 Nov 2024 17:39 collapse

I’m still rocking my 1080ti and I paid $140 CAD when the 20 series dropped.

Bakkoda@sh.itjust.works on 25 Nov 2024 18:49 collapse

Yeah we have a 1060 3gb in the kids computer chugging along.

SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml on 25 Nov 2024 20:37 collapse

They’re still perfectly functional. As long as you’re happy not having ray tracing, and are willing to settle for not running everything on max gfx, there’s no reason to buy a 50, 40 or 30 series. I’m able to play most new games that interest me on medium gfx with no issues.

tleb@lemmy.ca on 25 Nov 2024 15:44 collapse

I think Nvidia is poisoning the well with the $2000 rumours so that they’re the heroes when it releases at ~$1750

donuts@lemmy.world on 25 Nov 2024 16:17 collapse

Not an uncommon strategy, I can see this happening for sure

deFrisselle@lemmy.sdf.org on 25 Nov 2024 10:26 next collapse

Will a separate PSU be needed to power it

elvith@feddit.org on 25 Nov 2024 10:33 next collapse

A small nuclear plant should be sufficient

zod000@lemmy.ml on 25 Nov 2024 14:35 collapse

Finally a use for the Mr Fusion I got off that old Delorean!

astanix@lemmy.world on 25 Nov 2024 13:07 collapse

It will require a power cord straight to a 220v outlet.

B0rax@feddit.org on 25 Nov 2024 14:44 next collapse

The 90 series is always overpriced and inefficient. Tell me about the 80 series.

CausticFlames@sopuli.xyz on 25 Nov 2024 15:29 collapse

I wish they hadn’t done away with the titan naming. the second the 90 skew was released the titan died, and I feel painting it as just another tier higher of a consumer grade card is disingenuous.

Cowbee@lemmy.ml on 25 Nov 2024 14:50 collapse

My next PC will be small, Linux-based (probably NixOS), and focus on power efficiency. AAA gaming more often than not loses to indies, and there is currently a library of games you can play on PC that could never be completed by one person alone anyways that run very well with even modest “modern” specs.

I’ve been playing Crosscode and it’s been such a stellar game, meanwhile titles like S.T.A.L.K.E.R 2 are less feature complete and far more buggy than S.T.A.L.K.E.R Anomaly and GAMMA (which don’t require super computers to run, and are free).