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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5000 Launch Delayed: Insights Ahead of CES 2025 with CEO Jensen Huang

The launch of NVIDIA Blackwell consumer graphics cards may be further away than we expect. The Greens are scheduled to appear at CES 2025.

The current generation of graphics cards, ie GeForce RTX 4000 and Drivers for Radeon RX 7000released on the market at the end of 2022. Two years is a long time in the world of technology. Therefore, no one should be surprised that consumers are now demanding more efficient solutions. Especially with the increasing popularity of AI.

Jensen Huang will attend CES 2025

Both NVIDIAWhat AMD preparing to release new systems. However, so far none of the manufacturers have revealed their details, and leaks regarding specifications are very limited. So, many people accept that The Green and Red teams will only reveal their cards next year. And there is definite evidence for this.

Already official website CES 2025one of the two largest consumer electronics fairs in the world, announced the Jensena Huangfounder and current CEO of NVIDIA. He will appear on stage January 6 in Las Vegas (United States).

Unfortunately, we do not know what topic the Greens Leader will talk about. Generation is the most likely option NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5000. However, it is worth remembering that in the past, Americans organized a separate event for the launch of GPUs for desktop computers.

CES was mainly used to announce mobile systems. So there is still a shadow of possibility that there will be consumer cards NVIDIA Blackwell will be shown this year – or at least GeForce RTX 5080 i RTX 5090. The models could then be announced in January GeForce RTX 5000 laptop.

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Text source: CES, VideoCardz, Edited by owner

2024-10-07 20:28:00
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