Nvidia RTX 5090 SE Graphics Card Specifications Leaked
New information reveals specifications for Nvidia's upcoming RTX 5090 SE graphics card, including 24GB of GDDR7 memory and a 384-bit memory bus.

Chinese tech media IT Home reported on July 11, citing a post by NeoWin, that Nvidia is planning to introduce a GeForce RTX 5090 SE graphics card. Leaked specifications suggest the card will feature 24GB of GDDR7 memory and a 384-bit memory interface, placing its performance between the anticipated RTX 5090 and RTX 5080.
The alleged specifications for the RTX 5090 SE include 14,080 CUDA cores and 110 SM (Streaming Multiprocessor) units. Combined with a 384-bit memory bus and 24GB of GDDR7 VRAM, these details suggest a powerful GPU within Nvidia's next-generation architecture.
Compared to other potential Blackwell architecture cards, the RTX 5090 SE appears positioned as a high-end option below the flagship RTX 5090. It would have more CUDA cores than the RTX 5080 (10,752) but fewer than the RTX 5090 (21,760). Its 24GB of memory surpasses the RTX 5080's 16GB but falls short of the 32GB expected for the RTX 5090.
Details regarding an official release date or pricing have not been disclosed. The emergence of a potential 'SE' model could indicate Nvidia's strategy to offer more options within its high-performance GPU lineup.