NVIDIA RTX 5090 Allegedly Spotted in Indonesian Factory Amid Export Restrictions
A grainy video suggests NVIDIA's next-gen GPU is undergoing testing in a new facility designed to bypass US-China export limitations.
- The video, shared on Bilibili, purportedly shows the RTX 5090 being tested in a Batam, Indonesia factory, which was recently established to maintain supply chains with China.
- The facility is associated with Zotac, a brand under PC Partner, which relocated its headquarters to Singapore to expand in Southeast Asia.
- Speculation surrounds the card's power connector, with the video showing a single 16-pin setup, contrary to earlier rumors of a dual connector design.
- Rumors suggest the RTX 5090 will feature over 21,000 CUDA cores and 32GB of GDDR7 memory, offering significant upgrades over the RTX 4090.
- The RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 are expected to launch in January 2025, with the RTX 5070 following in February, according to current leaks.