Nvidia is truly masterful at one thing: perfectly showcasing the graphics cards at the launch of a new GPU generation. This ...
While Nvidia has been putting AI-focused Tensor cores in its cards since the RTX 20 series (Turing), this year it's kicked it up a notch because, well, AI is now The Thing and it's for a lot more ...
Now let's dive into the most important aspects of Blackwell. There's both good and bad here. The GeForce RTX 5090 is ...
Following up Nvidia's Lovelace GPUs, the Blackwell-based RTX 5000 series is expected to be substantially more powerful, with ...
Thousands of people are here to see NVIDIA announce what's next. Okay ... Word on the rumor mill is the company will unveil four RTX 50 series GPUs today, those being the top end RTX 5090 ...
DLSS 4 is available to any users of RTX 20-series through 50-series cards, but the available features differ due to hardware performance. For example, the latest RTX 5000 GPUs are the only ones to ...
However, other improved DLSS 4 features like Frame Generation, Ray Reconstruction, Super Resolution, etc. are available on RTX 40, 30, and 20 series cards. The highlight of DLSS 4 is indeed Multi ...
And this feature is also coming to older RTX 40, 30, and 20 series cards. While Nvidia has not disclosed benchmark numbers comparing the RTX 5070 with the RTX 4090, it seems with all the AI-powered ...
Image via Nvidia The most recent example we have is the launch of the RTX 40 series, which occurred on Sept. 20, 2022. Following that announcement, the initial RTX 40 series GPUs were released on Oct.