A new report suggests GPU prices may soon climb as NVIDIA and AMD partners face rising DDR6 and DDR7 costs, leaving consumers ...
It's going to be awhile before we see new graphics cards from the industry's second biggest graphics card maker.
According to a new report NVIDIA has increased the prices for its GeForce RTX GPUs due to the increased costs surrounding GDDR6 and GDDR7 memory.
This may be the moment when ARM really takes off on PCs, though it couldn't come at a worse time.
Although AMD struggled to maintain its MSRP throughout the year, it eventually came down, and more affordable 9070 and 9060 ...
Luckily, FreeSync is compatible with Nvidia cards. FreeSync, like Nvidia's G-Sync, activates variable refresh rate technology. This will have the monitor adjust its framerate to what is on screen to ...
Market moves are making us believe that silicon prices are going to start climbing soon, as datacenters gobble up resources and companies scramble to grab AI superiority. That's not great for gamers ...
With VRAM price rises kicking in, Nvidia has increased the amount it charges graphics card makers for its GPUs, according to ...
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The graphics card is the centerpiece of a PC build. It is usually the most expensive component and can be used for gaming and all sorts of productivity work. These days, your choices are mostly ...
Reports that the RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5060 Ti 16GB are now at end of life also suggest Nvidia GPU availability could be a ...