Nvidia hosted its keynote at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, and it announced the 50 series of its Geforce RTX graphics cards and more.
During the livestreamed press conference hosted directly by CEO Jensen Huang, Nvidia revealed the RTX Blackwell neural network architecture.
The architecture is capable of up to 4,000 AI TOPS, 380 RT TFLOPS, 125 Shader TFLOPS, and it comes with 92 billion transistors, G7 Memory, and 1,8 TB/s Memory bandwidth.
Moving on to graphics cards, we get the reveal of four video cards from the Geforce RTX 50 series.
The RTX 5070 will compare in terms of power (according to Nvidia’s claims) to an RTX 4090 and it’s priced at $549. The RTX 5070 Ti will be priced at $749. The RTX 5080 will be priced at $999, and the RTX 5090 will be priced at $1,999.
Availability starts in January.
Below you can check out a trailer showing the guts of the video card, alongside laptops designed around it.
With the new video cards also comes DLSS 4.0, which comes with “Multi Frame Generation” and promises performance improvement up to 8x. According to the company, DLSS 4 will be supported on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs on over 75 games and applications when it launches.
NVIDIA Reflex 2 will support “Frame Warp” which promises to reduce latency by up to 75%.
Interestingly, we also got to see a small glimpse of the new Virtua fighter game. You can check it out below.
Earlier today we also received news from Nvidia’s rivals at AMD including graphics cards and FSR 4.0, while Sony didn’t have direct gaming news, but announced anime and movies dedicated to Ghost of Tsushima, Helldivers 2, and Horizon Zero Dawn.