A leaked photo of what is claimed to be an early PCB design for the upcoming Nvidia RTX 5090 flagship GPU has leaked online
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AMD's next GPU is starting to come into focus, but even before an official announcement, the graphics card faces two major hurdles.
It's safe to say a new Nvidia GPU is coming, but new leaks suggest the RTX 5080 will show up before the RTX 5090. Specifically, we could be looking at a mid-January launch for the 80-class card, and the RTX 5090 might not show up until later in the year.
Fundstrat's Tom Lee says that Nvidia could grow tenfold over the next decade, potentially reaching $1 trillion in revenue.
On October 11, 1999, Nvidia released its first graphics processing unit (GPU), the GeForce 256. It revolutionized PC gaming, which was still in its infancy at the time. While Nvidia has had a massive impact on PC gaming in the decades since then ...
Nvidia's Blackwell GPU holds the potential to dwarf Hopper's revenue in the coming quarters. I discuss what lies ahead for NVDA and where I would buy NVDA stock in 2025.
Supply chain sources have revealed detailed specifications of Nvidia's GB300 data center GPU to UDN (translated by TechPowerUp). Codenamed "Blackwell Ultra," the chip aims to provide
Morgan Stanley said Nvidia stock is its top pick heading into 2025, and success of Blackwell should dispel investors' lingering concerns.
If you're running a GeForce GPU in your desktop or laptop and are having stuttering issues Indiana Jones, there's a hotfix driver available that could solve your problem.
HP's next-gen Omen Max 16 gaming laptop leaked: Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, 32GB DDR5-5600 RAM, NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU. HP's next-gen Omen Max 16 gaming laptop has been leaked, revealing it'll be powered by the new Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor and next-gen NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU.
Nvidia’s GB200 NVL4 boosts mid-range computing with cutting-edge architecture, PCIe connectivity, and energy efficiency for next-generation data center needs.