Just last week, we reported on the end of production for the RTX 40-series. Now, new information from Board Channels (shared by Gazlog) suggests that the final shipments of Nvidia’s best graphics ...
In a bold move, Nvidia has announced that it will be stopping production on its popular RTX 40 Series graphics cards. Calm down gamers! Take a breath. The news has sent waves through the tech ...
In a new report from UDN, we hear that if the price of NVIDIA graphics cards increases, AIB manufacturers like ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, and ASRock are expected to seize the business opportunities as ...
As all things must come to an end, NVIDIA's GeForce RTX GPUs follow in the cycle of life. With NVIDIA going full-throttle ahead with its GeForce RTX 50 series launch, it appears that its current RTX ...
The last few weeks brought us a slew of rumors about Nvidia potentially sunsetting most of the RTX 40-series graphics cards. However, a new update reveals that one GPU might remain in production long ...
This isn't a big game-changing release of GPU-Z, but rather it includes support for multiple variants of NVIDIA's current-gen Ada Lovelace-powered GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs, as well as Qualcomm's new ...
Graphics Cards A rumour that Nvidia will cancel the RTX 50 Super cards because of RAM is almost certainly nonsense but everything won't be fine, either Graphics Cards AMD is reportedly planning a GPU ...
Nvidia RTX 40-series GPU owners continue to face system stability issues, with reports of blue screen crashes (BSODs), system instability, and game-breaking bugs. While many users have been frustrated ...
It looks like the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 is here to stay after the RTX 50-series launch, at least on laptops. According to a new rumor, the laptop version of the entry-level Nvidia GPU is going to ...
Nvidia has announced its latest Indiana Jones and the Great Circle GeForce RTX 40 Series Bundle, which will bundle the Digital Premium Edition of the game with the purchase of RTX 40 series graphics ...
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