Nvidia Blackwell Architecture Speculation

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I've a hard time believing that given the relatively tiny jump from there to the 5080 but significant price increase. If true though I would very likely get one - mostly for the 16GB VRAM but the performance boost would be nice too.
You could *try* to get one :LOL:

I got a feeling these are gonna fly off the shelves like nothing we've seen yet.
 
I've a hard time believing that given the relatively tiny jump from there to the 5080 but significant price increase. If true though I would very likely get one - mostly for the 16GB VRAM but the performance boost would be nice too.
$750 to $1000 is a +33% price increase but it's the same chip and the same VRAM and all so the difference should be somewhat small, likely less than that on price.
One thing to ponder upon is that 5070 and 5070Ti prices are likely set with knowledge of where Navi 48 will be and they are the most likely reason why AMD has scrapped their RDNA4 launch at CES.
So a smaller perf gap can be a result of these cards actually having some competition.
 
I've a hard time believing that given the relatively tiny jump from there to the 5080 but significant price increase. If true though I would very likely get one - mostly for the 16GB VRAM but the performance boost would be nice too.

I'm guessing it's from the Videocards article - https://videocardz.com/newz/geforce...ender-benchmark-7-6-faster-than-4070-ti-super

But the "source" they use shows a 4070 ti super scoring higher.


With Geekbench in general I'm not sure how people are actually judging representative scores whenever they cite from the database.

As for Blender results cited the it shows the 5080 as 20% faster than the 5070ti. But the 4080 Super is also 20% faster than the 4070 Ti super. This time around the 5070ti is $50 cheaper (at least officially MSRP), so the value differential is higher but not really that dramatically so.

For context if it does follow the same product stack targets it's worth keeping in mind the 4080 Super was only just under 20% faster on aggregate than the 4070 Ti Super according to the newest TPU numbers at 4k - https://www.techpowerup.com/review/gpu-test-system-update-for-2025/2.html

including RT numbers -
 
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