More RTX 5090 leaks just spilled out onto the scene, and this time we’ve got specs for each model in the Blackwell line-up. All SKUs are seemingly set to rock faster GDDR7 VBRAM bar one, with the frontrunner potentially boasting a 512-bit memory bus and 192 CUDA cores. Like it or not, a new wave of contenders is coming, and the could lose its crown.
It’d be a little strange if the didn’t successfully usurp its predecessor, as while the green team doesn’t always get SKUs right across the board, it knows how to make an impressive flagship. So far, leaked specs suggest the GPU maker is on track to do the same, but things are admittedly looking sketchy for entry-level users. In a spec-filled Tweet by the notorious , the leaker shares CUDA core counts, bandwidths, and VRAM module types for each Blackwell SKU (via ).
Expanding upon a previous post that claimed the GB203 (potential RTX 5080 chip) would wield a 7 x 8 configuration that equates to 84 cores, the insider says the GB202 will rock 192 – an increase compared to the RTX 4090’s 128. You’ll find the rest of the specs collated below, which will help provide some insight into bandwidth and core combos. In addition to rounding up each GPU’s associated CUDA cores, Kopite7kimi confirms almost every variant will use GDDR7 VRAM apart from the GB207.
That chip will likely end up inside a card like the RTX 5060, and the fact it’s also set to feature just 20 CUDA cores could be a sign that entry-level players are in f.