According to Board Channels, Nvidia has now halted production for nearly all of its best graphics cards as it shifts focus to the RTX 50-series. Only one GPU remains in production, and some of the ...
Nvidia’s production focus has reportedly shifted to RTX 5000 series GPUs RTX 4000 series GPUs could be close to discontinuation This is a huge indication that Nvidia’s reveal could be sooner ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA has shifted production to the new GeForce RTX 50 series "Blackwell" GPUs, with only the AD107 line for the RTX 40 series still in operation. The RTX 40 series is nearing the end of ...
As we inch closer to the expected release date of Nvidia’s RTX 50-series, the number of leaks is growing by the minute. Today, a reputable leaker weighed in on when we might see the RTX 50 ...
Intel 酷睿i7 3740QM 16GB 512GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M+Intel GMA HD 4000 2.02Kg/15.4英寸 ¥18700 苹果 MacBook Pro(MD313CH/A)Intel 酷睿i5 2430M 4GB 500GB Intel GMA HD 3000 2.04Kg/13.3 ...
联想 G480A-IFI(4GB/750GB)金属灰Intel 酷睿i5 3210M 4GB 750GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 610M 2.2Kg/14英寸 ¥3899 联想 G480A-IFI(金属灰)Intel 酷睿i5 2450M 4GB ...
Nvidia’s recent rumours related to the upcoming Blackwell series provide more details regarding the launch dates of the RTX 50 series graphics cards. According to a post on the Board Channels ...
The age of Ada is drawing to a close, and the new Nvidia GeForce RTX 5000 range is reportedly looming on the horizon, but what do Jensen and his team of GPU architects have in store for PC gamers ...
However, a new leak tells us that Nvidia might try out a different approach with the RTX 50-series, and that’s bound to put ...
Notably, Nvidia has not announced any plans to develop SUPER versions of the RTX 50 series at this time, indicating a focus on the standard configurations for this generation.
The B300 series from Nvidia is expected to launch any time between the second and third quarters of 2025, with the B200 and GB200 series in particular set to begin shipping in the fourth quarter ...
The Nvidia RTX 5080 will likely be the second of the company's next-gen GeForce GPUs to be released in 2025, and is expected to form the second tier of its Blackwell architecture gaming generation.