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Artificial intelligence craze could negatively impact Nvidia RTX 5090

Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card may not make the leap as much as previously thought. The latest information is that Nvidia is already making huge profits from its AI business, and if demand for AI continues...
 Artificial intelligence craze could negatively impact Nvidia RTX 5090
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Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card may not make the leap as much as previously thought. The latest information states that Nvidia is already making huge profits from the artificial intelligence business, and this will not change if the demand for artificial intelligence continues. Therefore, it is claimed that the company will not add as much performance to its consumer-grade cards as previously thought.

GeForce RTX 5090 may not be very powerful

According to Moore’s Law is Dead, Nvidia will include the RTX 5090, the predecessor of the RTX 4090, in the top model of the next generation Blackwell architecture RTX 50 series. However, it is claimed that the leap from generation to generation will not be great. According to the source, if the AI ​​bubble continues to inflate and even accelerates in the next six months, Nvidia may even cancel the high-end Blackwell configuration. As we mentioned in our previous news, it was claimed that AMD would not make a high-end RDNA 4 card. Two companies may be on the same path.

On the other hand, Nvidia supplies its customers with H100 GPUs, which cost almost $30,000 each, in response to artificial intelligence demand. Nvidia not only provides the GPU but also the platform to its customers. And recent reports show that Nvidia is making 1000% profit from H100 GPUs. Moreover, the demand is so great that the year 2023 for Nvidia is completely closed with orders. Additionally, the artificial intelligence industry for servers is estimated to reach $150 billion by 2027. So it seems natural for Nvidia to turn its main focus here.

Another reason why the green team has moved away from GeForce cards may be rumors that AMD won’t try to compete in this area anyway (and Intel won’t either).

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