NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5000 Graphics Card Expected to Come With GDDR7 Memory and 28Gbps Speed




NVIDIA is expected to introduce the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5000 “Blackwell” graphics card next year, and recently, a few details about the graphics card seem to have leaked onto the internet arena.


Kopite7Kimi who is known for leaking information related to NVIDIA graphics cards recently said that the graphics card will use the latest GDDR7 memory that comes with a speed of 28Gbps and a 512bit bus band.



This graphics card will also be named GB202 and it is expected that the graphics cards in the series will come with a different amount of memory compared to the previous models. This has yet to be confirmed, but since the GDDR7 memory chip will come with a 3GB option, the memory configuration of graphics cards that use this memory can feature more memory than before, up to 32GB on one graphics card.


As said before, NVIDIA is only expected to introduce the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5000 series of graphics cards next year, with the Blackwell processing chip to be shown on the graphics card module for artificial intelligence purposes first.

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