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Next-Gen GPU Showdown: Nvidia RTX 50-Series vs AMD RX 9070 XT vs Intel Arc B580

Nvidia RTX 50-Series GPUs Unleashed: AI Upgrades, Jaw-Dropping Performance & Next-Gen Specs

Overview: A New Generation of GeForce GPUs Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 50-series represents a major generational leap in consumer GPUs, blending unprecedented raw performance with AI-driven features. Officially unveiled by CEO Jensen Huang during the CES 2025 keynote, the RTX 50 line is built on the new “Blackwell” architecture – named after mathematician David Blackwell – and succeeds the RTX 40-series (Ada Lovelace) after roughly two years theverge.com digitaltrends.com. The launch introduced four desktop cards initially (RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, 5070) with additional models following in the subsequent months theverge.com digitaltrends.com. Nvidia also rolled out RTX 50-series mobile GPUs for
26 August 2025
NVIDIA RTX 5090 vs AMD RX 9070 XT vs Intel Arc A980: Ultimate GPU Showdown

NVIDIA RTX 5090 vs AMD RX 9070 XT vs Intel Arc A980: Ultimate GPU Showdown

RTX 5090 uses Blackwell on a 5nm process with 21,760 CUDA cores across 170 Streaming Multiprocessors, 32 GB GDDR7 on a 512-bit bus, and a Total Graphics Power around 575–600 W. At 4K, RTX 5090 typically posts 30%+ higher frame rates than the RTX 4090, with examples like 86 FPS average in Black Myth: Wukong at 4K Ultra. RTX 5090 has a reported 575–600 W TGP, idle around 46 W, and requires robust cooling and a 1000 W+ PSU. RX 9070 XT is based on RDNA4 on a 5nm process, with 64 CUs (4,096 shaders), 16 GB GDDR6 on a
14 August 2025
Next-Gen GPU Showdown: Nvidia RTX 50-Series vs AMD RX 9070 XT vs Intel Arc B580

Next-Gen GPU Showdown: Nvidia RTX 50-Series vs AMD RX 9070 XT vs Intel Arc B580

The GeForce RTX 5090, on the Blackwell architecture, features 92 billion transistors, about 21,760 CUDA cores, 32 GB of GDDR7 on a 512-bit memory bus, and an estimated 450 W TBP. DLSS 4 introduces Multi-Frame Generation that can create up to three interpolated frames per rendered frame, plus Frame Generation and Frame Warp, with Nvidia claiming up to 8x performance and up to 75% latency reduction. The RTX 5090 and 5080 launched in early 2025 and sold out quickly, with reports of 12VHPWR cable melting prompting Nvidia to release an updated 12V-2×6 adapter. Nvidia’s RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and
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