Nvidia RTX 5070 is just $549
At Ces 2025, Nvidia claimed that the affordable new RTX 5070 delivers the same performance as RTX 4090 at a very low price so the claim by Nvidia Ceo Jensen Huang the claim we have to Compare RTX 5070 with RTX 4090 to comparison,

Specs comparison :-
Specs | Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 | Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 |
Architecture | Blackwell (GB205) | Ada Lovelace |
Fabrication Process | TSMC N4P (4nm) | TSMC 4N (5nm) |
Transistors | Unknown | 76.3 Billion |
Streaming Multiprocessors (SM) | 48 | 128 |
CUDA Cores | 6,144 | 16,384 |
Shader Cores | 31 TFLOPS | 83 TFLOPS |
Tensor Cores | 5th Generation, 192 cores 988 AI TOPS | 4th Generation, 512 cores 1,321 AI TOPS |
Ray Tracing | 4th Generation, 48 cores 94 TFLOPS | 3rd Generation, 128 cores 191 TFLOPS |
Clock Speed | 2.16GHz (Base) 2.51GHz (Boost) | 2.23GHz (Base) 2.52GHz (Boost) |
DLSS | DLSS 4 | DLSS 3/3.5 |
Memory | 12GB GDDR7 | 24GB GDDR6X |
Memory Bus | 192-bit | 384-bit |
Memory Bandwidth | 672 GBps | 1,008 GBps |
TDP | 250W | 450W |
Price | $549 | $1,599 |
Release Date | January 2025 | October 2022 |
The Nvidia RTX 5070 GPU uses the new “Blackwell” architecture, which is the same as the RTX 5090, offering newer technology and improvements. In comparison, the older RTX 4090 uses the “Ada Lovelace” architecture, which is over two years old. The RTX 5070 is built on TSMC’s advanced 4nm (N4P) process, providing better efficiency and performance, while the RTX 4090 is made with the 5nm (4N) process, which is slightly older and less efficient.
Nvidia RTX 5070 vs RTX 4090 Performance:
The RTX 5070 delivers 31 TFLOPS of FP32 performance, while the RTX 4090 is much more powerful with 83 TFLOPS—about three times more. In AI tasks, the 5th-gen Tensor cores on the RTX 5070 can handle 988 TOPS, close to the RTX 4090’s 1,321 TOPS, despite having fewer cores (192 vs. 512). However, in Ray Tracing, the RTX 4090 outperforms the RTX 5070 significantly, offering 191 TFLOPS compared to 94 TFLOPS on the 5070.

The RTX 5070 leverages the 5th-gen Tensor cores and the new DLSS 4, which uses a Transformer-based neural network for better upscaling, Super Resolution, and Ray Reconstruction. This technology will also be available for older RTX 40, 30, and 20 series GPUs. While Nvidia hasn’t released direct benchmarks comparing the RTX 5070 to the RTX 4090, DLSS 4’s AI features could help the 5070 close the performance gap in terms of frame rates and resolution. We’ll need independent reviews to make a final comparison.