While Nvidia has not announced its next-generation graphics cards with the Blackwell architecture, its website Benchlife The company announced that it will complete the design of the RTX 5090 and 5090 in September. However, the models are not expected to be announced for the coming weeks.
It was initially speculated that Nvidia would reveal both the GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 this month. However, this information was a translation error made during the translation of the material published by Benchlife into Chinese. What should be happening at this time is the latest design and concept details of the GPUs.
This means that the cards are not yet ready to be fully introduced or sold in the market.
However, after this phase is completed, major leaks are possible by the end of the year.
Chinese versions on the way
The Asian website also states that Nvidia is working on the RTX 5090D and 5080D alongside the traditional models. Like the last generation, these versions will be aimed at the Chinese market, which is struggling due to the US technology embargo and cannot get the regular chip for each generation.
There have been rumors recently that Nvidia is having trouble developing Blackwell for professional use, which could impact the launch of the RTX 50. With the additional information coming from Benchlife, it makes sense that there haven’t been any major leaks regarding the models so far.
Therefore, the expectation is that the GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080 will only be announced at the beginning of 2025 and will be released in the middle of the year.
Source: Tec Mundo

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