DLSS 4 is arguably the biggest selling point of the new RTX 50-series, but any Nvidia RTX GPU can benefit. Here's how.
Nvidia appears to be gearing up for the next generation of professional GPUs, with a flagship RTX Blackwell workstation model making waves in shipping
Nvidia’s upcoming GeForce RTX 5090 has been on the conversation for quite a while, and for good reason. A recent leak has given us a sneak peek at its performance, and it’s looking like a major upgrade over the RTX 4090.
NVIDIA's new mysterious RTX Blackwell GPU spotted: features bonkers 96GB of GDDR7 memory on a 512-bit memory bus, new workstation GPU expected.
Bell says that the prototype triple-fan cooling system influenced Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture. However, the latest RTX 5090 Founders Edition card that we are currently testi
View the Nvidia roadmap for 2025–2027, including the new GPUs like Blackwell Ultra B300, RTX 5090, Rubin, and Rubin Ultra. Explore new chips’ capabilities.
Nvidia hasn't announced the RTX 5060 yet, but I'm already worried about how the card will perform when it shows up.
Excitement for Nvidia's RTX 5080 GPUs is real, as its pricing compared to its RTX 5090 counterpart ($1,999) means it's likely to be a popular option for many PC gamers after high-end gaming without spending a small fortune. In fact, our own Tony Polanco is now considering building a gaming PC with an RTX 5080.
Plus, once you've grabbed a good gaming controller, you're already getting a great gaming experience. But there's one more peripheral that you should consider if you're serious ab
With its AI capabilities enabled, the RTX 5090 is the fastest and best-performing graphics card in the world. Can Nvidia's competitors catch up?
That extra processing power naturally translates to better performance, making the RTX 5090 the new king of 4K gaming. It’s a $1,999 GPU for anyone who wants the best 4K gaming experience, developers interested in AI performance, and creators who want to accelerate video editing.