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NVIDIA RTX 5090 and TITAN AI rumored to be 48% and 63% faster than the RTX 4090

A new rumor surfaced earlier today, suggesting that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 could be 48% faster than the RTX 4090. Not only that but it appears that NVIDIA may also be working on a new TITAN GPU, called NVIDIA RTX TITAN AI.

Now as with all rumors, we suggest taking everything you are about to read with a grain of salt. NVIDIA hasn’t announced anything yet about its RTX50 series GPUs. So, with this out of the way, let’s take a closer look at this latest rumor.

RedGamingTech claims that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 will be 48% faster than the RTX 4090. Moreover, the rumored TITAN AI GPU could be around 63% faster than the NVIDIA RTX 4090.

What’s interesting here is that industry insider ‘kopite7kimi’ has not debunked this rumor. Instead, kopite7kimi wondered whether this TITAN GPU would actually see the light of day. As he claimed, NVIDIA also had an Ada Lovelace TITAN GPU that was never released.

In short, while NVIDIA may be working on a TITAN GPU, we might not see it on shelves. And, if we ever see it, it will be too expensive for a lot of people.

Ironically, if those performance figures are real, I can see some PC enthusiasts getting that TITAN AI GPU over the RTX 5090. If the TITAN AI GPU ends up being 14% faster than the RTX 5090, there will be some PC gamers that will go after it. This will be nuts as the RTX 4090 is already powerful enough for most games.

I also expect the RTX 5090 to be quite expensive. Thus, I won’t be surprised if the RTX 5090 costs around $2000 and the TITAN AI ends up at something like $3000. Again, these are ridiculous prices but with how things currently are, I won’t be surprised by something like that. Let’s at least hope that PC gamers will vote with their wallets this time around and that they’ll choose used RTX40 GPUs over brand new RTX50 GPUs. And, if you already own an RTX40 GPU, just skip this series, especially if you have a high-end model. Otherwise, NVIDIA will keep hiking the prices and you will love it.

Speaking of the RTX50 series, kopite7kimi claimed that we might not see these new GPUs until CES2025. As the industry insider said, NVIDIA may reveal the first RTX50 series GPUs during that event. Do note that this will be an announcement/reveal. As such, we can expect the RTX 5090 and the RTX 5080 to come out one or two months after that event.

Stay tuned for more!

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39 thoughts on “NVIDIA RTX 5090 and TITAN AI rumored to be 48% and 63% faster than the RTX 4090”

  1. What they dont tell you that percentage is with frame generation and not actual performance and also its about ai computing not games and it will cost 100k.

    1. I tested Throne and Liberty. Seems to be running really well with no shader stutters. I'm surprised. Maybe their engineer team is more competent than Epic's own

  2. Interesting they're bringing back titan. I guess the yields must be insane. I wonder how much the 5070 is going to cost.

  3. If so, then you can expect the MSRP to be very high and then tack on retailer gouging if they are scarce as well.

    kopite is saying early 2025 now so there's still a long wait to see. Nvidia is in no rush because where's the competition?

    1. Nvidia said over a year ago that they weren't releasing the 50 series until 1Q 2025 and have never announced anything different from that. I know this because I'm a stock holder and read their financial and guidance reports which are mandatory if you want to trade on the US stock exchanges. (You don't need to own stock to read them, they are publicly available)

      Nvidia is currently trading at the same price I bought it for in October 2022, however I now own 10 times more stock because of the recent split so my investment has increased 10 fold in less than 2 years.

  4. Those extreme pricing is because of the chip shortage right? The one because of Covid they used for justification. They won´t be pushing those prices because the consumers buy it anyway now would they

    1. That's just how markets work, the prices are set to what the Market will bear and as long as people are buying they have no reason to lower their prices. This has been true for hundreds even thousands of years ……

      Are you willing to take a pay cut to lower the price of the product or service you supply? Or would you want a raise? And why would you expect Nvidia to do anything different than you yourself would do?

    1. Fella, you really, really need to be upgrading to a 4070super at this point, should you playing the latest games at 1440p that is..

      1. **LATEST games** !
        Nope. Not worth it. Besides they aren't games. I'm good with wat I've got. Except if only capcom drops another bomb then its a different story.

  5. or… you can use Losseless Scaling. If you have 120/144 hz monitor you capp games at half of your refreshrate and use LS to have perfect 120/144 hz fluidmotion..
    ieven regret that i bought a RTX 4090 while i can get the same results with..lets say 4070 or a 3000 series card…

    1. Tried LS on a recent unoptimized game on my 3060ti and was pleasantly surprised by how smooth the gameplay experience became.
      I used the X2 setting and got locked 60 fps 99% of the time.

    2. to me this crap does not work, it performs worse with it on because it uses up the rest of my gpu.

    3. Look on the bright side. The 4090 will last you several generations with the use of optimized settings, upscaling and frame generation. You've also got good headroom to run practically all older titles with heavy visual mods and/or at absurdly high resolutions and framerates.

  6. What good is perfomance if they keep going stupid with prices, Eventually even the enthusiasts won't want to spend that much, They already pushed out a lot of high end and mid range buyers or people now skip a generation who used to buy every gen.

  7. because stock prices, quarterly reports, always more always more more more sell sell sell. 4k for gaming is very low usage a decade later by most so they needed to intro rt pt way too early not needed, to justify this disgusting wasteful overpriced nonsense, what is this a 600w+ card? This then pulls up the price for everything else which can't really use rt pt in full to get at least 60 at 2k. scum

  8. So the 5080 hopefully will be as fast as a 4090 but as half or 2/3s the power. But if its RRP is £1000 that will be a hard pass untill the price enivitably drops.

  9. I've become totally apathetic to the GPU market. In part because of how out of control pricing has gotten (especially considering performance increases have largely been modest since Pascal), and partially because gaming totally sucks right now.

    The only current gen game I've really sunk my teeth into is Elden Ring, and I've heard good things about RE4 Remake. But outside of those games and maybe a small handful of others, there have hardly been any noteworthy games released since the PS5 & XBS launched.

  10. Cant wait to Finaly upgrade my old 2060S with the 50X series. No way I will go 40 series now. It was all a Shitshow as we know –

    40 Supercards, should have been the norm from get go, and lower prices!

    i will probably go 5070 or so. Never waste to much money. So lets bloody hope, they will be better priced and with a good uplift from 40 series. Also have a feeling some new tech will be there to. It's nVidia we Are talking about damnit 😁

  11. LMFAO you can have 500% faster gpu and it wont run jedi survivor or dragons dogma 2. Games became a joke and just in general sh*t performance. I literally care 0 for upcoming new garbage of nvidia

  12. Jensen is the kind of guy who would tell nvidia to make the titan AI gpu then not release it… so he would be the only person in the world to have one in his computer.

  13. I call bullsh*t ……

    Unless there was a major overhaul to the architecture then there is no way they are going to get a 48% gain when they are only going from 4 nm to 3 nm. The increase in transistor density just isn't there ……

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