First up, we have to address the elephant in the room – that is, the RTX 4090 itself. This is a massive graphics card, roughly the same size as the equally huge 3090 Ti before it. It’s a three ...
We'll cover the main rumors along with other details, including the release date, potential specifications ... However, with little competition for the RTX 4090 right now and a bigger push ...
Although the RTX 40-series, which has been bolstered by a refresh, is still somewhat recent, Nvidia is also working on its next-gen GPUs from the RTX 50-series. The release date of RTX 50-series ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Currently, there's little information about the RTX 5000 series given it's still a long way off, with a likely end of 2024 launch.
Nvidia looks set to end production of the RTX 4090 which could mean supply shortages in the run up to Christmas of the ...
The release date ... the RTX 5090 first in the final quarter of 2024, followed by the RTX 5080 a few weeks later. This mirrors the approach in the RTX 40-series, where the RTX 4090 hit the shelves ...
Nvidia claims it's more powerful than the 3090 Ti at ... tier of RTX 40-series GPU between the top-tier RTX 4090 ($1,599) and the mid-grade RTX 4070 ($549). Per Nvidia's press release, the RTX ...
The last of the 40 series upgrades, the RTX 4080 Super review gives us a look at if it's worth all the trouble and changes it ...
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 Ti is more powerful than its predecessor and the leak shows a lot of promising performance specs and a competing price.
According to an insider forum, Nvidia is getting ready to discontinue its RTX 4090 and RTX 4090D graphics cards.
NVIDIA has confirmed the new RTX 4070 variant will be released next month, but didn't provide an exact release date or price. Videocardz reports NVIDIA will be targeting the price point of the RTX ...
is now being renamed as the "RTX 4070 Ti". The update comes from reputed leakster and Twitter user kopite7kimi who seemingly even jokes that this was what the card was supposed to be named before ...