Every two years, NVIDIA treats us to new GPUs.

Now, it’s time for what’s next, as the companyfinally revealedthe RTX 4000-series.

This new generation delivers up to 76 billion transistors and 18,000 CUDA cores.

An artistic represtentation of the RTX 4090 graphics card flying through space on a green platform with green lines surrounding it.

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The new GPUs also have improved, new-gen ray tracing cores, as well as improved Tensor cores.

We’ll have to see it in action to see how it compares.

The flagship 4090 comes with 16,384 CUDA cores and a boost clock speed of 2.52 GHz.

RTX 4080 Hero

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It also has a whopping 24GB of GDDR6X VRAM.

The RTX 4080 comes in two flavors, a 16GB VRAM model and a 12GB VRAM model.

Aside from the memory, though, there are many more differences to be seen here.

We’ll be curious to see the performance difference between both GPUs once they’re released.

The RTX 4090 will set you back $1,600, and it will be available on October 12th.

you’ve got the option to read more about theRTX 4090and theRTX 4080on NVIDIA’s website.