Nvidia Blackwell: What we expect and what we want to see from Nvidia's next gen GeForce GPUs
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Leaker suggests the RTX 5090 won't have a 'significant price increase' and even with AMD down for the count here's how we think the RTX 50-series will line up
By Andy Edser published
news Then again, Nvidia does as Nvidia does.
Nvidia might be considering using sockets for its next AI mega GPUs but that's not going to happen with its GeForce graphics cards
By Nick Evanson published
news For once, it looks like Nvidia is taking a leaf from AMD's book on how to do chips.
Nvidia's RTX 5070 is rumoured for a CES 2025 reveal but I kinda think people need to calm down over its unconfirmed memory specs
By Andy Edser published
news CES 2025 is looking like it might be a hot one for GPU launches.
I'm trembling at the potential power of a 21,760-core RTX 5090. And the price. Actually mostly the price
By Jacob Ridley published
Sticker shock "I'll never financially recover from this."
The latest Nvidia RTX 5090 specs rumour makes the ol' RTX 4090 look like a goddam clown card
By Dave James published
news Who's going to buy a new GPU for the rest of the year with these things looming large?
Nvidia RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 are reportedly set to have their designs finalised this month and their TDPs might be lower than some thought
By Jacob Fox last updated
News I'm taking all this with a bucket of salt, personally.
Nvidia says 'every PC with an RTX is an AI PC' as gaming revenue increases 16% year-on-year for the GPU behemoth
By Jacob Fox published
News Gaming's a small but healthy slice of the Nvidia pie.
Microsoft, Meta and more might have to wait for their shiny new AI hardware as Nvidia's Blackwell server GPUs are reportedly delayed
By Andy Edser published
news Sources say the first half of 2025 is more likely.
Nvidia's reportedly scaling back RTX 40 series production by as much as 50% in preparation for the Blackwell RTX 50 launch
By Nick Evanson published
news Either that or the dearth of new GPUs means it's just a nice time to hike prices. Again.
Nvidia loses $500 billion in the biggest short term loss in company value in all of recorded history. A year ago that would have killed it yet today it will barely notice
By Dave James published
news After briefly becoming the world's most valuable company Nvidia has now experienced the biggest three-day loss in value of any company ever.
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