Nvidia looks set to end production of the RTX 4090 which could mean supply shortages in the run up to Christmas of the ...
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 ...
As TechPowerUp spotted, Nvidia has updated its branding and tagline for GeForce RTX graphics cards. The badge now adds the ...
The Alienware m18 R2 with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card is on sale from Dell for $3,000, following a $600 ...
Normally powered by an AMD Ryzen 8840HS APU, this Cybertruck mini PC has been beefed up with an oh so subtle Nvidia graphics ...
Nvidia GeForce RTX 40-series graphics cards are the latest GPUs the company offers. Though we're hearing reports that Nvidia RTX 50-series cards are arriving this year, the current generation of ...
That's essentially expected behavior for an Nvidia GPU ... though your results may vary. The RTX 2060 offers the same performance as the GTX 1070 Ti for a lot less money, with the added benefit ...
Not only that, but the difference apparently becomes even more pronounced as you go up the chain, with the Nvidia RTX 5090 at the top of the stack reportedly drawing more than 550W at full load.
Unfortunately, NVIDIA hasn't mandated any clear packaging guidelines for AIBs to inform buyers of the new card has the slower memory, as name "GeForce RTX 4070" features the exact same name as the ...
What’s also interesting is that this runs very much against some earlier rumors that claimed Nvidia is going to make the RTX 5090 a much slimmer graphics card compared to the RTX 4090 – and ...
But Nvidia’s new generation powerhouse, the GeForce RTX 4090, comes at a time when those problems are mostly behind us, and we can get back to marveling at ridiculously high frame rates at top ...
He said it was revealed at the meeting that the RTX 5060 mobile GPU will sport GDDR7 memory running at 28Gb/s, which solves one mystery about Nvidia's future plans. Previously it was expected ...