Rumors have suggested that Nvidia will be taking the wraps off of some next-generation RTX 50-series graphics cards at CES in ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU is rumored to be 40-60% faster than the RTX 4080, featuring 16GB of GDDR7, a 175W max TGP, and 7680 CUDA cores. Expected to debut at CES 2025.
Nvidia's Blackwell chip will be the company's biggest story in 2025 — and the success of the next-gen GPU will overshadow any lingering concerns investors may still have, Morgan Stanley said.
To paraphrase Mark Twain, the rumor of Nvidia‘s (NASDAQ:NVDA) death may have been greatly exaggerated. Slowing growth, supply ...
Nvidia RTX 5090 has 32GB based on leaked info from Zotac’s website Next-gen launch GPUs are supposedly the RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti and 5070 There is, however, no sign of the RTX 5060 in this ...
The demand was so enormous for Nvidia's GPUs that the company had to selectively pick which companies would receive priority for its chips, with stories of billionaire tech founders begging Nvidia ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's RTX 5080 could feature 16GB of 30Gbps GDDR7, making it unique among the RTX 5000 series, as the other GPUs are rumored to use 28Gbps video memory. While the VRAM loadout looks ...
With Nvidia RTX 50-series GPU leaks coming out of the woodwork, we're starting to get an idea of what to expect from Nvidia's next-gen graphics cards just in time for CES 2025. Now, it looks like ...
Hot on the heels of apparent confirmation of a monstrous 32 GB RTX 5090 GPU from Nvidia comes news that the world's most valuable company might be plotting a major AI-enhanced upgrade that brings ...
New cards from Nvidia and AMD next year could make market share gains difficult for Intel. Intel's second effort at breaking into the graphics card duopoly looks promising, but the company took ...
Nvidia’s next-gen desktop graphics cards have been the subject of a flood of leaks lately, but this time we’re hearing about the RTX 5060 models that’ll sit at the bottom of the Blackwell ...
The PC graphics card market has for years been a lopsided duopoly, with Nvidia the undisputed king and Advanced Micro Devices stuck in second place. Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) jumped in the ring in late ...