Nvidia dropping 32-bit PhysX from the RTX 50-series' CUDA infrastructure is another sign that game preservation can't depend ...
Nvidia has announced its latest breakthroughs at CES 2025, unveiling the GeForce RTX 5090 and the Project DIGITS AI supercomputer. These innovations promise to push gaming and AI computing to new ...
The RTX 2060 is built on the 12nm manufacturing process and is based on the TU106 GPU in its TU106-200A-KA-A1 variant. At its core, the card holds the GPU itself which is a large chip with a die area ...
which is a substantial bump from the 6 GB 192-bit interface of the RTX 2060. The streaming processors are increased from 30 to 34 leading to higher pixel and texture rates, although the core clock of ...
The RTX 5090 has lopped off one full graphics processing cluster, leaving around 2800 CUDA cores on the cutting room floor. I guess that leaves room for a Super, Ti, or an RTX Blackwell Titan down ...
Based on Nvidia's price point and spec sheet, I expect performance to be somewhere in between the current model RTX 4080 / 4080 Super GPU and the 4090. This GPU boasts 10,752 CUDA cores ...
The RTX 5080 has 10,752 CUDA cores, which is less than half the number of the RTX 5090 although, to be fair, it is half the price. That’s a similar number to the 10,240 CUDA cores found in the ...
Combined with the game’s requirement of an Nvidia RTX 2060 Super at minimum ... rumored T239 processor has 500% more of Nvidia’s CUDA Cores than the Tegra X1 does. Five.
Of course, we already have core counts, but now we know that, just as rumored, the RTX 5070 Ti uses GB203, the same GPU as the RTX 5080 (but cut down, obviously). Whereas the RTX 5070 vanilla ...
Hear that? It’s the sound of a million gamers waiting for the release of Nvidia’s next-gen RTX cards with bated breath. You’ll be able to part with your hard-earned cash in a few days ...
Nvidia is launching its next-gen RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 graphics cards on Thursday, and it looks like there will be low stocks of both cards. After rumors of the RTX 5090 being in short supply for ...