Nvidia is trying to make its GeForce RTX 5000 series seem more impressive to the media by suggesting that the latest GPUs are ...
Nvidia's next-gen RTX 50-series GPUs are finally here, and they're flexing hard. With promises of GDDR7 memory, PCIe 5.0 support, and DLSS 4, these cards are built to crush 4K gaming and AI workloads ...
TL;DR: Supply of NVIDIA's RTX 5000 series is significantly improving according to rumors, with shipments of Blackwell GPUs increasing by a factor of 10x as of last week. This could be a reaction to ...
At first glance, Nvidia's statement suggests a smoother rollout for the RTX 5000 series compared with its predecessor. But a closer look at the launch timelines reveals the comparison isn't quite ...
In context: Nvidia recently rolled out a GeForce driver update that quietly made older Intel processors, specifically the Core 2 family, technically compatible with the latest RTX 50-series GPUs. It ...
With record full-year revenue of $215.9 billion, Nvidia is making plenty of money, but graphics card chips aren't bringing in the big bucks.