RTX 5090 vs 5080 vs AMD 8800XT 🤯 the battle begins
AMD’s RX 8800 XT and RX 8600 GPUs aim to rival Nvidia’s RTX 4080 with RDNA 3.5 architecture, while Nvidia’s Rubin GPUs and RTX 4090 Ti leaks hint at new competition, The RTX 5080 5090 & 6090 leak, Sony considers acquiring FromSoftware’s parent, and RPCS3 now runs PS3 games on Raspberry Pi 5.
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1. AMD Radeon RX 8800 XT & RX 8600 Specs Leak
This article reveals leaks about AMD’s Radeon RX 8800 XT and RX 8600 GPUs. Both models are based on AMD’s RDNA 3.5 architecture, promising improved power efficiency and enhanced ray-tracing performance. The RX 8800 XT is positioned as a high-end competitor, reportedly matching Nvidia’s RTX 4080 in rasterization and outpacing it in ray tracing—a historic weak spot for AMD. Meanwhile, the RX 8600 is targeting the midrange segment with strong price-to-performance ratios, potentially beating Nvidia’s RTX 4060 Ti. With these GPUs, AMD is focusing on affordability without compromising on advanced features, which could make them highly competitive in the market.
2. RTX 3060 Outperforming RTX 4060 in Indiana Jones Game
An analysis of the Indiana Jones game shows that Nvidia’s RTX 3060 often performs better than the newer RTX 4060. This discrepancy arises because the RTX 4060 has a narrower memory bus (128-bit) compared to the RTX 3060’s 192-bit, limiting its performance in memory-intensive gaming scenarios. While the RTX 4060 features advancements like better ray-tracing cores and DLSS 3.0 support, these are less impactful in games that emphasize raw memory bandwidth. This performance difference highlights a challenge Nvidia faces with its budget GPUs, as the RTX 4060 struggles to justify its price point in real-world use cases.
3. Nvidia Rubin GPU Early Release
Nvidia’s Rubin GPU is set to arrive earlier than expected and will target the midrange segment. Built on a refined Ada Lovelace architecture, the Rubin GPUs aim to deliver improved energy efficiency and strong ray-tracing capabilities. The Rubin series is expected to offer a balance of power and affordability, catering to gamers looking for high performance without the premium price tag of flagship models like the RTX 4080. Nvidia is likely accelerating the Rubin launch to maintain market dominance as AMD and Intel continue gaining traction with competitive midrange GPUs.
4. GeForce RTX 4090 Ti Benchmark Leak
Leaked benchmarks for the rumored Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 Ti reveal it as an even more powerful successor to the RTX 4090. The Ti variant is expected to feature higher clock speeds, more CUDA cores, and potentially more VRAM, making it a formidable option for high-end gaming and creative workloads. However, the card’s massive power requirements and rumored quad-slot design highlight the engineering challenges of packing such power into a consumer product. Its release is uncertain, with Nvidia potentially shifting focus to the RTX 50 series instead.
5. Sony Potentially Buying FromSoftware Parent Company
Sony is reportedly in talks to acquire FromSoftware’s parent company, Kadokawa Corporation. While many employees at Kadokawa are reportedly excited about the potential deal, some analysts argue it might not be a wise move for Sony. FromSoftware is a highly successful studio known for games like Elden Ring and Dark Souls, but Sony’s acquisition could come at a high cost without guaranteeing substantial returns. The article also discusses how such a deal could reshape the gaming industry, consolidating more IPs under Sony’s umbrella while potentially alienating fans who value multi-platform releases.
6. PS3 Emulator RPCS3 Now Running on Raspberry Pi 5
The popular PS3 emulator RPCS3 can now run on the Raspberry Pi 5, a remarkable achievement for the open-source emulation community. Although the performance is limited compared to powerful PCs, the Raspberry Pi 5’s increased processing power allows it to run some older PS3 games smoothly, albeit at lower resolutions. This milestone showcases the growing versatility of affordable hardware like the Raspberry Pi and highlights the ongoing improvements in emulation technology. It also emphasizes the preservation of gaming history, as enthusiasts find new ways to play older titles on modern platforms.