Nvidia RTX 5090 mobile GPU: more efficient and a little faster
Briefly

Nvidia's 50-series desktop GPUs have encountered challenges, including quality control problems and underwhelming performance relative to previous generations. The new RTX 5090 laptop GPU, however, aims to address efficiency for mobile gamers. Running tests on Razer's Blade 16, the RTX 5090 showed slight improvements in speed over the RTX 4090, particularly due to enhanced DLSS and Multi Frame Generation technologies. Overall gains in benchmarks are modest, highlighting that true performance benefits may depend on utilizing advanced features such as ray tracing, raising questions about gamers' experiences with this series.
The 5090 RTX's specs lead to modest performance improvements over the 4090, particularly in efficiency and DLSS technology, rather than raw power.
Initial tests of the RTX 5090 showed notable graphical issues and crashes, reflecting ongoing challenges with Nvidia's new GPU series.
In benchmarks, the RTX 5090 offers around a 13% boost in Geekbench scores and achieved a 24% frame rate increase over the 4090 in certain games.
Despite the improvements, the RTX 5090's high performance gains depend heavily on using DLSS and ray tracing technologies, which most gamers will require.
Read at The Verge
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