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NVIDIA's (NVDA, Financials) upcoming GeForce RTX 5070 graphics card shows up to a 20% performance improvement over the previous generation in benchmark tests, according to data from Geekbench.
Outperforming the RTX 4070, which scored 167,924 in OpenCL and 156,600 in Vulkan, the RTX 5070 scored 187,414 in OpenCL and 188,712 in Vulkan. The test findings line up with NVIDIA's prior assertions of a 20% increase in native rasterization and ray tracing capacity.
Geekbench OpenCL rankings show the RTX 5090 leading with a score of 381,405 followed by the RTX 4090 at 268,318. With 185,920, the RTX 5070 came well behind the RTX 4070 Ti at 188,712. With the RTX 5090 at 371,389 and the RTX 5070 at 187,414, Vulkan testing saw the RTX 5090 lead the charts between the RTX 4070 SUPER at 192,386 and the RTX 5070 at 167,924.
Though the RTX 4070 has a little lead in OpenCL, the Vulkan performance of the RTX 5070 is very similar. With 16GB of VRAM, the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER could provide improved memory-intensive application performance than the RTX 5070's 12GB capacity. Although NVIDIA's past event demo indicates otherwise, gaming performance is projected to place the RTX 5070 between the RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4070 Ti far from the levels of the RTX 4090.
Based on RDNA 4 architecture, the next AMD Radeon RX 9070 series might compete RTX 5070 in terms of price-to-performance. To draw in customers, NVIDIA may seek to software tools such integrated gaming incentives and Deep Learning Super Sampling 4.
Although the RTX 5070 offers a decent generational boost, its 12GB VRAM can restrict performance in certain applications and it does not much beat the RTX 4070 Ti or Ti SUPER.
This article first appeared on GuruFocus.