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Posted by opckieran
 - Yesterday at 23:28:51
Quote from: Mitsie on Yesterday at 21:30:34
Quote from: opckieran on Yesterday at 17:17:24I could see nVidia launch a $3499 5090Ti with 48GB GDDR7.

This makes sense as a pro-sumer AI GPU, to fill the gap between the Gaming GPUs and their 96gb Enterprise cards..

A market for consumers that need the high power and higher VRAM for bigger models without having to pay Enterprise prices.. a market currently only filled by the DXG Spark in the same price bracket.

There'd definitely be a market for it too: top gaming SKU, large VRAM capacity and high speed for pro/AI tasks. DGX Spark is a neat niche: huge VRAM capacity but limited processing speed due to thermal constraints, core count, and limited memory speed and bus width. Also, no x86 limits DGX compatibility.
Posted by Mitsie
 - Yesterday at 21:30:34
Quote from: opckieran on Yesterday at 17:17:24I could see nVidia launch a $3499 5090Ti with 48GB GDDR7.

This makes sense as a pro-sumer AI GPU, to fill the gap between the Gaming GPUs and their 96gb Enterprise cards..

A market for consumers that need the high power and higher VRAM for bigger models without having to pay Enterprise prices.. a market currently only filled by the DXG Spark in the same price bracket.
Posted by opckieran
 - Yesterday at 17:17:24
I could see nVidia launch a $3499 5090Ti with 48GB GDDR7.
Posted by 1000W GPU when
 - Yesterday at 15:24:47
QuoteFor starters, the handful of extra CUDA cores might not translate into much of a performance uplift, and the extra power requirements might result in melted components
10% more cores gonna result in 3-5% more perf and 10% higher power consumption. 575W * 1.1 = 632.5W. Really interesting how far they can push the GPU power consumption. Make the connector even smaller and push 1000W through it. *grabs popcorn*
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 15:10:10
A new report from Overclockers says Nvidia could launch a new graphics card this year. The source explicitly stated it is not related to the RTX 50 Super lineup, which was widely believed to launch in 2026.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-reportedly-planning-to-launch-a-high-end-gaming-graphics-card-sometime-in-late-2026.1222671.0.html