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NVIDIA Reportedly Developing RTX 5090D GPU for Chinese Market

The RTX 5090D, a scaled-down version of NVIDIA's flagship RTX 5090, is expected to comply with US export restrictions and could launch alongside the global lineup in early 2025.

  • Leaked branding suggests NVIDIA is preparing the RTX 5090D, a China-specific version of its RTX 5090 GPU, designed to meet US trade restrictions.
  • The RTX 5090D is expected to feature reduced specifications compared to the RTX 5090, including fewer CUDA cores, to comply with export control limits.
  • NVIDIA's RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPUs, based on the new Blackwell architecture, are anticipated to launch in January 2025, with the RTX 5090D potentially debuting simultaneously in China.
  • The RTX 5090 is rumored to include 32GB of GDDR7 memory, over 20,000 CUDA cores, and significant performance improvements over the RTX 4090, including enhanced ray tracing and DLSS 4 capabilities.
  • NVIDIA's strategy for the Chinese market remains under scrutiny as US export policies evolve, potentially impacting future product offerings and supply chains.
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