Nvidia announces RTX 4090 and 4080 GPUs, Nvidia has introduced a new flagship GPU as part of its RTX 4000 series of graphics cards. This series is the successor to Nvidia’s RTX 3000 series, which has been available for the past two years.
The GeForce RTX 4090 is the first GPU to use Nvidia’s new Ada Lovelace architecture, which uses the third-generation DLSS. It comes with 24GB of G6X memory and is said to be two to four times quicker than the RTX 3090 Ti, which was Nvidia’s previous flagship GPU. The RTX 4090 will be available on October 12 at a price of $1599 and will make its debut on that day.
The RTX 4080 was also introduced, and it comes with a choice of memory capacities ranging from 12GB to 16GB.
It is asserted that the RTX 4080 is anywhere from two to four times quicker than the RTX 3080 Ti. Nvidia has stated that the RTX 4080 graphics processing units (GPUs) will be available for purchase sometime during the month of November, although a specific release date has not been provided. The RTX 4080 model with 12GB of G6X memory will be sold for $899, while the model with 16GB of memory will be priced at $1,199.
During the presentation, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed the RTX 40’s new graphics architecture in great depth and delved into several specifics.
Huang mentions that the Ada architecture has a third-generation RTX, which offers a number of new features, such as real-time path tracing and a third-generation Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS). It has been stated that DLSS 3 is able to produce more frames and increase overall game performance by up to a factor of two.