Nvidia allegedly wants to offer just 8 GB of VRAM for the most popular tier of graphics cards in the market.
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Nvidia's next GPU lineup may also include an RTX 5070 Ti right out of the gate. A new leak has revealed some key hardware specifications.
Almost all of the RTX 40 series lineup of graphics cards have been discontinued by Nvidia, according to a new report, leaving only one line of chips remaining.
The Nvidia App that combines the features of Control Panel, GeForce Experience, and RTX Experience will exit beta alongside the RTX 50 series launch, according to a leaker.
NVIDIA's next generation GeForce RTX 5080 GPU is expected to be the first to utilise 32 Gbps GDDR7 memory at launch.
If you are looking forward for the next-generation Nvidia graphics cards, keep your eyes peeled on the now-confirmed Nvidia keynote at CES 2025.
Nvidia may actually not care about gamers or even budget video/3D artists as the upcoming RTX 5080 is rumoured to pack just 16 Gigs of VRAM.
Leaked specs reveal the massive power requirements of Nvidia's upcoming RTX 50-series GPUs, with the flagship RTX 5090 rumored to consume a record-breaking 600W.
Nvidia is reportedly working to make the next-gen RTX 5000 series GPUs, codenamed Blackwell, an absolute monster in terms of memory specs so that users and reviewers can't complain about VRAM.
Recent leaks revealed Nvidia's plans for the RTX 5090. It will reportedly have 50% increase in CUDA cores, 52% faster memory bandwidth through GDDR7, and a 15% increase in clock speed to over 3GHz.
One of the biggest criticisms of Nvidia's current mid-range cards, like the RTX 4060 Ti, is that the GPUs are severely lacking, in terms of memory capacity and bandwidth. That may change soon.
In a press conference held today before Computex 2019 kicks off, Nvidia has announced its latest range of mobile workstation GPUs, featuring three new RTX-enabled solutions with up to 16GB GDDR6 RAM.