News NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Is 2x Faster Than 4080 At $999, RTX 5070 Ti 2x Faster Than 4070 Ti At $769, RTX 5070 Faster Than 4090 For $549

Without AI/FG/DLSS, there is no way a 5070 will even come close to a rat's tale of a difference from the 4090.
In the presentation itself, it was stated that it is not possible without AI and GDDR7. Basically, multi-frame generation that is not available for the 4000 series, is being used to draw this parity.
 
In the presentation itself, it was stated that it is not possible without AI and GDDR7. Basically, multi-frame generation that is not available for the 4000 series, is being used to draw this parity.
I know, I was replying to a previous comment, hoping that the 5070 would be within 80-90% of a 4090 without AI. in that scenario, (pure raster), a 5070 will likely match the 4070Ti.
 
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I heard the 5090 would be $2k. Nice.
If only it doesn't further pave the way for more un-optimised games. I'm really tired of all these RT, AI, upscaling bs.
 
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At one point technology does kinda stagnate and innovation happens on top of an already existing tech.. we have seen eg's of this in other fields aswell.. for eg: engines and turbochargers.
 
In the presentation itself, it was stated that it is not possible without AI and GDDR7. Basically, multi-frame generation that is not available for the 4000 series, is being used to draw this parity.
Yes indeed it's improved AI Frame Generation. Nvidia smartly skipped mentioning the 40 Super series cards in any of their 'own cherry picked' comparisons. Dude in the video gives some useful insights.

 
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Yes indeed it's improved AI Frame Generation. Nvidia smartly skipped mentioning the 40 Super series cards in any of their 'own cherry picked' comparisons. Dude in the video gives some useful insights.

 
You and me both. Honestly it feels like both the hardware and the software have stagnated.
Jensen Huang is such a marketing genius. Considering its the age of technology and being on the forefront he very well understands that tech companies would take any latest upgrades available for that advantage no matter how little. Then on the individual consumer level he also knows that devs and publishers don't really care about "optimization" anymore since consumers don't mind splurging on upgrades to be able to play their favourite games. The fact that there are many who live on the bleeding edge of tech don't help.
The COVID year and stock problems and the release of Cyberpunk 2077 really proved all these imo.