NVIDIA has set a new benchmark in consumer-grade graphics cards with the launch of the RTX 5090, boasting a monumental 32GB GDDR7 VRAM, coupled with a robust 512-bit memory interface and an impressive equivalent frequency of 28GHz, delivering a bandwidth of up to 1.7TB/s. Yet, this is merely the prelude to an even greater leap. NVIDIA has now introduced a groundbreaking graphics card, featuring an unprecedented 96GB GDDR7 VRAM, also supported by a 512-bit memory interface. This innovative graphics card is poised to dramatically elevate graphics processing capabilities, catering to the stringent demands of high-performance computing in professional fields.
