NVIDIA has officially unveiled the GeForce RTX 5070, a mid-range graphics card in its latest RTX 50-series lineup, during CES 2025.
Release Date and Pricing: The RTX 5070 is scheduled for release in February 2025, with a starting price of $549.
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Key Specifications:
- Architecture: Built on NVIDIA’s new Blackwell architecture, offering significant advancements in AI-driven rendering and performance.
- CUDA Cores: 6,144 cores, enabling efficient parallel processing for complex computations.
- Memory: Equipped with 12 GB of GDDR7 VRAM, providing a memory bandwidth of 672 GB/s over a 192-bit bus, facilitating high-speed data transfer and improved performance in memory-intensive applications.
- Clock Speeds: Base clock at 2.16 GHz and boost clock up to 2.51 GHz, ensuring high performance across various workloads.
- Ray Tracing and Tensor Cores: Features 4th Generation Ray Tracing Cores and 5th Generation Tensor Cores, enhancing real-time ray tracing and AI capabilities.
- Power Consumption: Rated TDP of 250 W, with a recommended system power supply of 650 W.
Performance Highlights: The RTX 5070 is designed to deliver performance comparable to the previous generation’s flagship, the RTX 4090, but at a more accessible price point. It introduces DLSS 4, NVIDIA’s latest iteration of Deep Learning Super Sampling, which utilizes advanced AI to generate multiple frames for every rendered frame, resulting in improved visual quality and higher frame rates.
Availability: The RTX 5070 will be available through NVIDIA’s official channels and authorized retailers starting in February 2025. Given the anticipated demand, potential buyers are advised to check availability with preferred retailers promptly upon release.
For more detailed specifications and updates, visit NVIDIA’s official product page.