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Nvidia RTX 5090 vs. RTX 4090: Unleashing the Next‑Gen GPU Revolution

RTX 5090 vs. RTX 4090: Unleashing the Next‑Gen GPU Revolution When it comes to the cutting‑edge of both gaming and AI, NVIDIA’s newest flagship, the RTX 5090, stands shoulder‑to‑shoulder with the formidable RTX 4090. In this detailed comparison, we break down the core differences—from raw hardware specifications and pricing to real‑world gaming performance and creative workloads —and now also explore how these GPUs empower users to run local AI models efficiently.   1. Overview NVIDIA RTX 5090 Architecture: Built on the new Blackwell platform with 5th‑generation Tensor Cores, 4th‑generation RT Cores, and cutting‑edge GDDR7 memory. Target Audience: Designed for enthusiasts, gamers targeting ultra‑high resolutions (4K/8K), content creators, and professionals running local AI models. Design & Cooling: Slim, two‑slot Founders Edition with dual flow‑through cooling—ideal for high‑performance and small form factor builds. Launch Date: January 30, 2025 NVIDIA RTX 4090 Architecture: […]

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