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Intel could have a plan for its future GPUs to better challenge AMD and Nvidia, as patent hints at new chiplet design
By Darren Allan published
Intel patent suggests future GPUs could be split into chiplets – a whole new approach for 3rd-gen Celestial graphics cards?
There’s never been a better time to buy AMD’s flagship graphics card – as prices plummet ahead of inevitable Nvidia RTX 5000 reveal
By Isaiah Williams published
Nvidia may be leading the GPU market, but don’t let that distract you from AMD’s RX 7900 XTX, which is currently enjoying a major price drop.
Nvidia’s mobile GPU range has apparently been spotted – could a powerful RTX 5080 supercharge gaming laptops soon?
By Darren Allan published
Ready for Nvidia’s next-gen laptop GPUs? RTX 5000 models spotted, lending weight to rumors of CES 2025 launch.
Nvidia RTX 5080 for laptops spotted – and it could be a powerhouse GPU that wipes the floor with the RTX 4080 mobile
By Darren Allan published
Nvidia might have a huge next-gen boost planned for laptop GPUs, and we can but hope that this pans out.
No, Zotac didn’t just leak the Nvidia RTX 5090 – but we’re still hoping for a CES 2025 launch anyway
By Rosario Blue published
New video footage that apparently showed Nvidia’s rumored RTX 5090 GPU being tested in a factory wasn’t what it seemed. It was in fact Zotac Gaming’s 4070 Ti Super Solid.
Samsung prepares to unleash even faster GDDR7 VRAM early in 2025 – rocket fuel for Nvidia’s RTX 5080 Ti, perhaps?
By Darren Allan published
Samsung’s speedy new spin on GDDR7 could supercharge Nvidia’s next-gen GPUs.
Nvidia rumored to launch whole range of next-gen GPUs by March 2025, including RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti – but we’re not convinced
By Darren Allan published
Nvidia could launch RTX 5070 and 5070 Ti in February, RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti in March in a GPU blitz to overwhelm AMD.
An RTX 5070 18GB GDDR7 version may follow the planned 12GB model, but I have to ask, Nvidia - is it really necessary?
By Rosario Blue published
The upcoming RTX 5070 12GB may be followed up with an 18GB model, expected to offer a 5-10% improvement on the 12GB model and could be released under Nvidia’s 'Super' branding.
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