First rumors about Nvidia's RTX 5000 video cards: 2 to 2.6x faster

generation RTX video cards, presumably called 'Blackwell', are already circulating. YouTubers Moore's Law Is Dead and RedGamingTech also shared their story last week, and they seem to agree on a few things.

The so-called monolithic design of the GPU chip, for example, or simply traditionally one large 'die'. Nvidia doesn't seem to like AMD's chiplet approach for the time being, at least not for the consumer market.

The sources of RedGamingTech also talk about a major "overhaul" of the architecture, which would achieve significant performance gains: 2 to 2.6 times faster than RTX 4000. The other predictions are realistic: gddr7 memory, pcie 5.0 and (even) more focus on ray tracing.