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Details leak on upcoming RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 GPUs
Details leak on the upcoming RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 GPUs
Nvidia will be announcing the RTX 5070 Ti and the RTX 5070 at a special keynote at CES 2025.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Leaked Nvidia DLSS 4 Details Suggest RTX 50-Series GPUs Will Have ‘Neural Rendering’
Nvidia may reveal a DLSS 4 update to its AI upscaling suite that will help you run AI tasks and get better frames in games.
Nvidia partners leak next-gen RTX 50-series GPUs, including a 32GB 5090
Rumors have suggested that Nvidia will be taking the wraps off of some next-generation RTX 50-series graphics cards at CES in January. And as we get closer to that date, Nvidia's partners and some of the PC makers have begun to inadvertently leak details of the cards.
Massive leak just revealed Nvidia RTX 5090, 5080 and 5070 GPUs ahead of CES 2025 — here's the specs
Going back to Zotac’s leak, using RTX 5090 as an example, there is 32GB of GDDR7 memory on board — a third more than the previous king of the mountain in the RTX 4090. This is the part that gets me a little nervous, as that nullifies the 20% decrease in power demands with more storage.
Nvidia's RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 specs leak, up to 16GB of GDDR7
Kopite has spilled the beans of Nvidia's RTX 5070 family; detailing CUDA core counts, VRAM capacities and TDPs.
Nvidia's unreleased RTX 5090 pictured with huge GPU die, sports 32GB of GDDR7 memory
Yesterday, a user at Chiphell shared an image purported to be of the RTX 5090's bare PCB laying out 16 solder pads for VRAM and a large area for the GPU package. Today, that same PCB has been outfitted with a GB202-300-A1 GPU die,
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Gaming laptop leaks with RTX 50 GPU, 192GB RAM, and Arrow Lake-HX CPU — Clevo laptop has monster 18-inch 4K display and Thunderbolt 5 ports
Laptop manufacturer Clevo is reportedly preparing to debut an all-new high-performance 18-inch laptop at CES 2025 sporting ...
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The hype is real: Nvidia finally teases the RTX 50-series
After months of waiting, it's finally here. Nvidia has just started teasing the RTX 50-series, and there are prizes to be won ...
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You Probably Won't Be Buying A GeForce RTX 5090 In January, But What About The 5080?
NVIDIA is expected to unveil its next-generation GeForce RTX 50 series at CES in January, but the flagship card might not be ...
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Nvidia RTX 5080 GPU reportedly set for January 2025 launch — RTX 5090 coming a 'few weeks' later
According to sources speaking with Wccftech, Nvidia is tipped to launch its first RTX 50-series GPU in January 2025, with the ...
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series: Inno3D Teases New Features, Including Advanced DLSS, AI Enhancements, and More
There are speculations that the upcoming next-gen graphics cards will include an AI-enhanced upgrade and a new architecture.
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RTX 50 series leak: Neural Rendering and DLSS 4.0 to redefine gaming
The Nvidia RTX 50 series is set to launch at CES 2025, but fans who can't wait till then are in for a treat. A bunch of new leaks about the RTX 50 series have surfaced, giving us a closer peek at what ...
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GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs will feature revolutionary Neural Rendering Capabilities
A new leak from INNO3D points to new revolutionary AI features coming with the GeForce RTX 50 Series. Is this our first ...
IGN
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The RTX 50 Series is expected to be revealed in January 2025.
Nvidia teased its upcoming next-gen graphics card, the RTX 50 series, codenamed Blackwell, in a promotional video. The series ...
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Asus ROG Strix laptops with RTX 50-series GPUs will debut at CES 2025
Asus has a lot planned for CES 2025, including RGB dream gaming laptops with RTX 50-series GPUs and super lightweight laptops ...
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