T he Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 was only fully revealed this week at CES 2025, but already the GPU is causing quite a stir. Though arguably the least powerful of the just unveiled 50
Chipmaker Nvidia has unveiled new technology for gamers and creators at CES 2025. Founder Jensen Huang announced Nvidia's GeForce RTX 50 Series desktop and laptop GPUs.
CES 2025 finally gave us a look at Nvidia's new RTX 5000 series of graphics cards, and the flagship RTX 5090 GPU's performance capabilities compared to the last generation's RTX 4090 - but early benchmarks for its laptop GPU don't look very promising.
On price alone, AMD has a leg up on Nvidia. AMD offers more affordable graphics card options, focusing on the budget and midrange options. AMD's flagship GPUs, the AMD Radeon RX 70 series, start as low as $269.99, with the upper range peaking at $999.
The biggest, baddest GPU at CES is also shockingly small. Adam got Nvidia's Director of Products to tell us how they did it.
As anticipated, Nvidia Monday kicked off its CES 2025 keynote by unveiling the new RTX Blackwell family of GPUs. The centerpiece of the line is the RTX
The supercomputer will cost about $3,000 when it becomes available in May, Nvidia said, and will be available from the company itself as well as some of its manufacturing partners. Huang said Project Digits is a placeholder name, indicating it may change by the time the computer goes on sale.
Stripping back the hardware to reveal the Blackwell GPU, NVIDIA lists 92 billion transistors, 4,000 AI TOPS, 380 ray-tracing TFLOPS, and 125 shader TFLOPS. Those are massive numbers. Compared to ...
In a tour de force CES keynote, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang explored the multi-trillion dollar opportunities with the ongoing evolution of AI.
The first Geekbench 6 results (via BenchLeaks on X) for Nvidia’s RTX 5090 laptop GPU are here. They show extremely poor performance consistency, though that's hardly surprising considering the early nature of the hardware and the test application.
Project DIGITS is meant to work alongside a desktop PC, giving AI developers, data scientists, and students a convenient way to access a Blackwell GPU. But the product won't be cheap.
2024 was Nvidia’s year. Its command of mindshare and market share was unequaled among tech vendors. Here’s a recap of some of the key events of 2024 that highlight just how powerful the world’s most dominant chip player is.