NVIDIA's new mysterious RTX Blackwell GPU spotted: features bonkers 96GB of GDDR7 memory on a 512-bit memory bus, new ...
Now that Nvidia is on the finish line with its flagship GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card for gamers, it is time for the company to get ready to launch a perhaps more impressive product: its next ...
A new NVIDIA workstation graphics card spotted on a shipping manifest is believed to be a Blackwell-based flagship GPU for ...
When Nvidia first announced the RTX 5000 series of graphics cards at CES 2025, it was clear that the company would be leaning even further into AI with these products. As anyone who follows ...
Shipping manifests indicate that Nvidia's next-generation RTX 6000 'Blackwell' graphics card may feature 96GB of GDDR7 memory, possibly a nearly full-fat GB202 graphics processor.
Nvidia, AMD, and Intel are all set to update their lists of the best graphics cards sometime in January. Now, according to HKEPC, a Hong Kong media outlet, we know that the Nvidia RTX 5080 is ...
Chinese GPU designer Moore Threads has ... It’s pretty standard for Nvidia and AMD to use the same hardware for gaming and workstation GPUs (though not quite to this degree), but only owners ...
Nvidia's RTX 50-series "Blackwell" graphics cards arrive with this, the RTX 5090. At $2000/£1940, this is an extremely expensive proposition, but it makes some alluring promises in return ...
However, Nvidia may have other plans for its GPUs, so if you want to buy an RTX 4060, it’s better to do it sooner rather than later. The GPU can be found for ...
Update: We've updated this story to give more context about the source of this latest rumor, while also highlighting other reports and evidence that suggest the RTX 5090 FE is in fact "very, very ...
The first prize is the groundbreaking GeForce 256, often hailed as the world's first GPU – a term that Nvidia defined and popularized. While some may view this as a marketing ploy, the appeal of ...
Nvidia might have inadvertently given us our first glimpse of an RTX 50-series GPU. During a video advertising the company’s upcoming LAN 50 event, we see a gaming PC cloaked in shadows.