The release date of RTX 50-series GPUs is still at least a couple of months away, but various rumors and leaks give us a better idea of what to expect. Here’s everything we know about Nvidia’s ...
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 ...
We’ve now reached the point in the current generation of Nvidia GPUs where that advice no longer applies. If you want to get ...
One might say that there’s a big gap between spending $1,600 to buy an RTX 3090 ... If I had to pick one GPU to recommend from the RTX 40-series, it’d definitely be the — read our review ...
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 ...
One of the best Dell Black Friday deals takes $400 off the Alienware m18 R2 RTX 4070 graphics Although we didn't get our ...
The RTX 40 Series GPUs aren’t just for gamers! They’re heavily used by content creators, designers, and AI researchers. Nvidia’s production halt could affect these groups in several ways: ...
Low-Medium Range Graphics Cards in the AMD 6000 series The biggest omission from the 6000 series reveal ... The later entry of the 5500 XT however was more or less the opposite story – Nvidia’s RTX ...
As all things must come to an end, NVIDIA's GeForce RTX GPUs follow in the cycle of life. With NVIDIA going full-throttle ahead with its GeForce RTX 50 series launch, it appears that its current ...
TL;DR: AMD's next-gen Radeon RX 8000 series "RDNA 4" mobile GPUs will launch in 2025 for gaming laptops, featuring four SKUs with 16GB, 12GB, and 8GB variants and up to 175W TGPs. The Navi 48 ...
That's the idea, anyways. We're expecting new graphics cards from both Nvidia and AMD in the new year. That's the new RTX 50-series, codename Blackwell, led into battle by the RTX 5090 ...
The current RTX 40-series and RX 7000-series graphics cards are still totally relevant for prime gaming performance, and the last couple of generations of processors will still see you right ...