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LIVE: NVIDIA Keynote at CES 2025 — Is CEO Jensen Huang about to unveil RTX 5000 GPUs?


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The queue is long and very busy! Thousands of people are here to see NVIDIA announce what’s next.

Okay, Zac here. I’m now in line at the Mandalay Arena! Queue looks to be moving slowly but surely.

The NVIDIA stand at an Apsara Conference in China.

What cards will NVIDIA announce? (Image credit: Getty Images | CFOTO)

What cards are we expecting NVIDIA to unveil today? Word on the rumor mill is the company will unveil four RTX 50 series GPUs today, those being the top end RTX 5090, 5080, 5070, and 5070 Ti.

The NVIDIA RTX 5090 is also rumored to be the first “true” 4K-capable gaming graphics card. Up until now, while the 4090 can game at 4K, a lot of AAA titles will often see a big performance hit unless other graphics settings are toned down. That should be much less of a problem with the RTX 5090. — Zac Bowden

VideoCardz NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPU packaging leak

The packaging for the rumored RTX 5090 has already leaked… (Image credit: VideoCardz.com)

Even though the keynote isn’t for another few hours, we already know some details about what NVIDIA is going to announce. It’s looking likely that the RTX 5090 will be on the agenda, as VideoCardz.com has already leaked its retail packaging, revealing some interesting specs!

So far, we know the RTX 5090 will sport 32GB of GDDR7 memory, which is expected to be twice the amount of RAM found in the RTX 5080, a card that we’re also expecting to be announced today.

Of course, what we all really want to know is how capable these cards are… and more importantly, how expensive they’ll be. — Zac Bowden

NVIDIA GeForce RTX

We still don’t know what the new RTX 5000 GPUs will look like. (Image credit: NVIDIA)

Not long now! Just five little hours until Jensen takes the stage in (presumably) his leather jacket and tells us the prices of RTX 50 Series GPUs.. right? I’m crossing all my fingers and toes that they’re not extremely overpriced but also for enough of a spec jump that an upgrade will be worth it. — Ben Wilson



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