Leaked specs for NVIDIA’s next-gen GPUs have surfaced, and it looks like the GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 are shaping up to be absolute powerhouses. According to the information, the flagship RTX 5090 will boast an incredible 21,760 CUDA cores, 32GB of GDDR7 memory, and a staggering 600W power requirement. For comparison, that’s a significant leap from the already impressive RTX 4090.
The RTX 5080, a step down from the 5090, will feature 16GB of VRAM and demand around 400W of power. While the 5080 is less powerful, it’s still packing plenty of performance under the hood for gamers and creators alike.
These leaked specs, which came via VideoCardz, suggest that NVIDIA is pushing the boundaries of what GPUs can deliver, both in terms of raw power and memory capacity. With GDDR7 memory and higher CUDA core counts, the upcoming GPUs are expected to handle even the most demanding tasks, from 4K gaming to AI workloads, with ease.
There’s no official release date yet, but the leaks give a glimpse into what we can expect from NVIDIA’s next-generation lineup. Keep an eye out for more details as we get closer to launch!