Just a heads up, if you buy something through our links, we may get a small share of the sale. It’s one of the ways we keep the lights on here. Click here for more.NVIDIA finally revealed its next-generation GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards with the new Blackwell architecture at CES 2025. The reveal happened during the company’s keynote speech by CEO Jensen Huang. The GeForce RTX 50 series includes all the usual suspects, from the RTX 5070 to the top-of-the-line RTX 5090. NVIDIA has also decided to release a “titanium” edition alongside the primary card for the first time, which is fantastic. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series: price, specs and availability As for the price, new RTX 50 series cards are obviously more expensive, with the flagship RTX 5090 costing a whopping $1,999. Specs RTX 5070RTX 5070 TiRTX 5080RTX 5090GPU NameBlackwell GB205-300Blackwell GB203-300Blackwell GB205-400Blackwell GB202-300CUDS Cores 614489601075221760GPU SMs487084170Memory Capacity12GB GDDR716GB GDDR716GB GDDR732GB GDDR7Memory Bus192-bit256-bit256-bit512-bitMemory Speed28 Gbps28 Gbps32 Gbps28 GbpsBandwidth672 GB/s896 GB/s960 GB/s1792 GB/sPCIe InterfacePCIe 5.0*16PCIe 5.0*16PCIe 5.0*16PCIe 5.0*16TGP250W300W360W575WPrice$549$749$999$1,999 However, NVIDIA eases the pain a bit with the RTX 5070 at $550, which is apparently capable of delivering RTX 4090-level performance, courtesy of AI, according to NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang. The RTX 5070 Ti will cost $750, and the 5080 will be $1,000. Image: YouTube Another important revelation is that the RTX 5090 is much smaller than its predecessor, the RTX 4090. The new card only has two slots and is suitable for smaller systems. During the event, NVIDIA provided a…NVIDIA unveils GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs at CES 2025