The wait for the new Nvidia Blackwell GPU is over as CEO for the comany revealed the latest RTX 50 series graphics card led by RTX 5090 featuring 21760 Cuda Cores compared to 16384 in RTX 4090. He made some massive claims for the latest cards which mostly utilize AI to improve DLSS with multi-frame generation.
The CES 2025 keynote for Nvidia, present by Jensen Huang, featured a lot of things, but gamers were eagerly waiting for the latest entry in graphics cards by the company and somehow, the company did not disappoint, at least with the prices of the GPUs. As for other features like DLSS 4 and neural rendering, the new tech is quite interesting, but first, let’s check out RTX 50 series prices
RTX 5090 - $1,999 (or Rs 2,14,000)
RTX 5080 - $999 (or Rs 1,07,000)
RTX 5070 Ti - $749 (or Rs 80,000)
RTX 5070 - $549 (or 59,000)
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DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation
One of the most anticipated features was DLSS 4 and gamers were quite excited to see what Nvidia is bringing after frame generation. It was once again frame generation but more using AI. Traditional DLSS up to DLSS 3 generates a single frame between two frames. DLSS 4, generates 3 additional frames so theoretically, the users can get up to five times or more performance, although, that remains to be tested.
Nvidia also claims that there is no latency increase despite more frame generation. Furthermore, the RTX 50 series GPUs are also moving away from Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) and will now work on Transformer Neural Rendering. It does a lot of things which ultimately results in better image quality by improving Ray Reconstruction.
Another impressive thing Nvidia did is not completely leave the older RTX card holders hanging. While the DLSS 4 is exclusive to the RTX 50 series, the company has enhanced the older version for DLSS Frane Generation, Super Resolution, and Ray Reconstruction for a little bump in performance.