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A closer look at upgrades coming with RTX 50-series GPUs
Nvidia Blackwell architecture deep dive: A closer look at the upgrades coming with RTX 50-series GPUs
Nvidia provided in-depth details at its recent Editors Day on the Blackwell architecture, specifically the consumer variants that will be used in the RTX 50-series GPUs. Here's the technical overview of what's going on under the hood with the upcoming graphics cards.
A Deeper Analysis of Nvidia RTX 50 Blackwell GPU Architecture
Nvidia introduced the Blackwell GPU architecture to support the next generation of RTX 50-series graphics cards. This new architecture builds upon the Ada Lovelace design, offering enhancements aimed at improving AI and neural rendering capabilities.
RTX 5090 vs RTX 4090: How does Nvidia's next-gen Blackwell GPU compare?
For many, specs will be the main point of comparison between the RTX 5090 and RTX 4090. That makes sense given that the Blackwell GPU will use a shiny new architecture paired with 32GB of faster GDDR7 VRAM and enhanced AI abilities, but it's worth noting that on-paper figures don't always translate performance-wise.
Nvidia announces next-gen RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPUs
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed the RTX 50-series GPUs during a CES keynote this evening, announcing a $1,999 RTX 5090, a $999 RTX 5080, a $749 RTX 5070 Ti, and a $549 RTX 5070. Nvidia’s new RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPUs will both be available on January 30th, with the RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 to follow in February.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 versus RTX 4090 — How does the new halo GPU compare with its predecessor?
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 will cost $1,999 and looks ready to commence its reign as the fastest consumer graphics card around when it becomes available. Nvidia is touting performance improvement of up to 2X over its RTX 4090 predecessor,
Nvidia Boosts RTX 40 Series GPUs With Frame Gen Upgrade
Now that Nvidia’s RTX 50 series GPUs are official, the graphics giant is applying some of its new tech to its older-generation GPUs. Much of the RTX 50’s capabilities come from its hardware, of course,
Benchmarking Blackwell and RTX 50-series GPUs with Multi Frame Generation will require some changes, according to Nvidia
We do a lot of benchmarking, and Nvidia is bringing some new features to its RTX 50-series GPUs that require changes in how to collect performance data. Here's what you need to know about Nvidia's "best practices" as well as our plans for future testing of GPUs.
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NVIDIA RTX Titan Ada Prototype GPU Spotted With 18,432 CUDA Cores And 48GB VRAM
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NVIDIA Blackwell: Here’s everything you need to know
Ever since NVIDIA ventured into ray tracing with the Turing architecture, the company has consistently pushed the boundaries ...
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Nvidia's unreleased RTX Titan Ada specs leak on Reddit
GB of VRAM Specifications for Nvidia's unreleased RTX Titan Ada GPU have allegedly surfaced on Reddit. According to Tom’s ...
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Nvidia CES 2025 Keynote live blog: all the latest on the RTX 5000 reveal and more
Following up Nvidia's Lovelace GPUs, the Blackwell-based RTX 5000 series is expected to be substantially more powerful, with ...
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Laptop GPUs teased: RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, 5070 5060, 5050 Max-Q coming
NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 50 series Laptop GPUs have been leaked, with the mobile Blackwell GPUs spotted inside of the ...
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Nvidia claims the $549 RTX 5070 delivers 4090-like performance... when using DLSS 4
Now let's dive into the most important aspects of Blackwell. There's both good and bad here. The GeForce RTX 5090 is ...
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