NVIDIA is a leading technology company that has established significant market control over the graphics card industry. The company has been able to maintain its dominant position by consistently delivering high-quality graphics cards that offer exceptional performance to customers. NVIDIA’s graphics cards are used in a wide range of applications, including gaming, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and professional graphics. NVIDIA’s 40 series graphics cards were launched back in 2022, and even though the company is still not done with completely unveiling the 40 series cards, leaks for the 50 series are already surfacing on the internet.

NVIDIA RTX

Nvidia’s RTX 50 series graphics card, codenamed “Blackwell”, is currently in development and testing. According to RedGamingTech‘s anchor Paul, this upcoming graphics card’s performance will outdo the RTX 40 series by 2-2.6 times. The consumer-grade RTX 50 will feature a monolithic CPU chip, while high-end HPC servers will use MCM. Manufactured using TSMC‘s 3nm process, specially customized for Nvidia graphics cards, the new process will improve ray tracing and path tracing performance with its optimized ultra-high-speed bus interconnectivity between SMs. With GDDR7 memory and PCIe Gen 5 support, the RTX 50 Blackwell GPU will provide clock frequencies exceeding 3GHz in games, as per Paul.

Gaming enthusiasts should get ready to experience an unprecedented level of graphics performance with the RTX 50 Blackwell graphics card when it drops. The 50 series cards may be unveiled towards the latter half of the year 2024, so gamers might have a difficult decision to make. They may want to upgrade to one of the recently released RTX 40 series cards, or they can wait for next year for even more efficient and powerful 50 series graphics cards.

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