Are the NVIDIA RTX 5090 and 5080 550W and 350W TGP respectively? There is also information about the "D" version for the Chinese market appearing in the RTX 5080.
September 5, 2024 (excerpt)
It seems that the development of NVIDIA's next-generation GPU series, GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080, has entered the final stage. According to Benchlife's sources, the design of these new GPUs, which adopt the "Blackwell" architecture, is expected to be finalized in September. This timing suggests that they may be announced at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in January 2025. Therefore, the market launch is likely to take place shortly after CES, i.e., in January 2025. It is worth noting that NVIDIA is preparing a "D" variant for the Chinese market for both models. This is believed to be a measure to comply with export regulations.
This timing suggests that they may be announced at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in January 2025. Therefore, the market launch is likely to take place shortly after CES, i.e., in January 2025. It is worth noting that NVIDIA is preparing a "D" variant for the Chinese market for both models. This is believed to be a measure to comply with export regulations.
This timing suggests that they may be announced at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in January 2025. Therefore, the market launch is likely to take place shortly after CES, i.e., in January 2025. It is worth noting that NVIDIA is preparing a "D" variant for the Chinese market for both models. This is believed to be a measure to comply with export regulations.
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