
Say Goodbye to Limited VRAM with Nvidia's New 96 GB GPU
Nvidia launches a groundbreaking graphics card with a staggering 96 GB of VRAM, which may finally alleviate memory worries for gamers.
Nvidia has introduced a new graphics card boasting an impressive 96 GB of VRAM, aimed at eradicating memory constraints that gamers frequently encounter. As gaming technology progresses, sticking with older cards featuring just 8 GB or even 12 GB RAM is becoming inadequate.
You might have heard whispers about the rumored RTX 5070 Super equipped with 18 GB, but Nvidia has taken it up a notch with their RTX Pro 6000, which utilizes the same GB202 chip as the GeForce RTX 5090. This powerful model comes with an astounding 24,064 CUDA cores, significantly improving performance over its predecessor.
The unparalleled 96 GB of VRAM far exceeds the 32 GB standard found in several high-end cards today, ensuring the RTX Pro 6000 is thoroughly prepared for the future, even if it comes with a hefty MSRP of $8,565. While it promises incredible performance, users should note that it lacks the gaming-specific drivers of the RTX 5090, potentially affecting gaming performance.
For comparison, the RTX 5090 retails around $1,999, making the price difference for that extra VRAM quite substantial. Despite its cost, the RTX Pro 6000 is a solid investment for future-proofing your gaming setup, should you need excessive graphical power.
In light of these developments, the prospect of an RTX 5070 Super still lingers, as it would ideally slot into Nvidia’s offerings, particularly now that the RTX 5060 Ti is available with a 16 GB variant.