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After dominating the graphics card market, Nvidia appears poised to carve out a slice of the pie traditionally shared by Intel, AMD, and, to a certain extent, Qualcomm.
From RTX 4090 to 4080 to 4070 Ti, Nvidia’s down-the-stairs rollout of its GeForce RTX 40 Series continues with the introduction of the GeForce RTX 4070. This graphics card is the most affordable entry in the RTX 40 Series so far, at just $599, but with ...
Nvidia’s new RTX 4070 finally brings down the prices of the company’s Ada Lovelace generation, but it also introduces a decades-old dilemma for gamers on the hunt for the best graphics card: is it worth it to spend more for extra performance?
Built on a custom TSMC 4N process, it presents a significant leap forward over the GeForce RTX 30 Series Ampere generation and its use of Samsung 8N regarding overall efficiency. Of course, there are advances in the underlying hardware, with next ...
Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5050 desktop graphics card announcement was a bit of a surprise—an RTX 4050 desktop card never emerged, so we figured this generation would be no different. But here it is: At $249, the RTX 5050 is Nvidia’s most affordable new ...
During CES 2024, Nvidia announced its mid-gen refresh of the GeForce RTX 40 series desktop graphics cards, titled the RTX 40 Super series. Three of its GPUs are getting super-fied: the RTX 4070, the 4070 Ti, and the 4080. Across the board, these GPUs are ...
Nvidia’s RTX 3060 is a certified legend. It’s the most popular graphics card in gaming PCs, according to the Steam hardware survey, and that makes sense. For gamers playing at 1080p, you can’t ask for more than what the RTX 3060 offers between its ...