Nvidia recently announced the RTX 40 Series of GPUs, RTX 4090 is powered by the latest Ada Lovelace Architecture, which is built on a new 4nm process from TSMC and specifically optimized for GPUs, carrying a lot of improvements across its shader cores, RT cores, Tensor cores, and support for new features like DLSS 3 and AV1 encoder.
GeForce RTX 4090 will be the first card to be released and is the most expensive offering of those announced so far.
The Nvidia RTX 4090 features an AD102-300 GPU with 16384 CUDA cores and a base clock of 2.23 GHz along with a boost clock of 2.52 GHz, which means a single-precision performance gain of 82.6 TFLOPS or 2.3x more than its predecessor, the RTX 3090.
The RTX 4090 will be equipped with 24GB GDDR6X memory with a peak bandwidth at 1 TB/s and the graphic card will require more power than 3090Ti by at least 100W with a default TDP of 450W, while needing a single 16-pin PCIe Gen 5 or 3×8-pin PCIe cables.
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 will be available commencing October 12 at the price of $1,599.
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