At the CES 2025 exhibition in Las Vegas, NVIDIA and AMD revealed their new lines of graphics accelerators, which impressed both industry experts and gamers, especially with NVIDIA's presentation. Reactions to these announcements ranged from excitement to cautious optimism, as the prices of the flagship models turned out to be less than favorable.
The presentation by NVIDIA began with an emotional introduction from CEO Jensen Huang, who reminded the audience of the importance of artificial intelligence in the modern world. His famous leather jacket was replaced with a more casual style, highlighting the informal atmosphere of the event. During the presentation, four models of discrete graphics cards were unveiled.
The key features of the RTX 5090 are impressive: 92 billion transistors, 21,760 CUDA cores, 32 GB of GDDR7 memory, and a 512-bit bus. The card promises 1792 GB/s bandwidth with a TDP of 575W.
The RTX 5090 in its reference design is compact, with an effective cooling system featuring a vapor chamber and two fans. The flagship will be priced at $1 999.
Additionally, the company presented:
The entire lineup will support DLSS 4, which doubles performance compared to the RTX 4000 series.
Mobile Versions of RTX 5000
NVIDIA did not forget about the laptop, introducing a lineup of mobile graphics accelerators: GeForce RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5070. These new products, based on the Blackwell architecture, demonstrate not only high performance but also energy efficiency while maintaining compact size.
All models are equipped with the latest GDDR7 memory, ensuring low energy consumption and increased battery life for laptops. The Max-Q technology allowed gaming laptops to be slimmed down to 14.9 mm, making them more convenient for use and transport.
Release Dates
The higher-end RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 will be available for purchase on January 30, 2025, while the more affordable RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 will hit the market in February-March. The first laptops with the new NVIDIA graphics will begin to appear in stores in the spring of this year.
Reaction from Gaming Publications and Users
Publications like IGN and PC Gamer called the RTX 5090 a "revolutionary card that changes the game." Journalists noted that thanks to DLSS 4, even the more affordable models in the RTX 5000 series deliver performance comparable to the RTX 4090.
However, there was some criticism. Many users on social media expressed dissatisfaction with the high price of the flagship model and the increased thermal package (575W). Users with less powerful systems are concerned about needing to buy new power supplies and improve cooling.
Nevertheless, more affordable models like the RTX 5070 have generated a lot of interest among gamers, promising incredible power at a reasonable price.
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Technical Aspects and Innovations:
Release Dates
Both the AMD Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT will be available in the first quarter of 2025, with exact release dates and pricing to be announced later.
Audience Reaction
Tech portals like Tom's Hardware and WCCFTech gave a positive review of AMD's attempt to compete with DLSS. However, the lack of detailed specifications was criticized. Reddit users pointed out that AMD often makes bold statements but delays releases.
Fans of the brand remain optimistic. ASUS confirmed the release of factory-overclocked cards with advanced cooling systems, which added confidence in the reliability of the new products.
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CES 2025 confirmed that the graphics industry is on the verge of a new era. NVIDIA focuses on innovations and absolute performance, while AMD offers alternative solutions focused on optimization.
The community's reaction showed that gamers and professionals appreciate the choice provided by both companies. NVIDIA continues to lead in the high-end segment, but AMD is actively catching up, offering interesting solutions for the mass market.