That means gamers, already hard-pressed to find last year's RTX 50 series, likely won't get the expected "Super" version in ...
We're potentially facing a three-year wait between gaming GPUs as Nvidia focuses on AI chips.
NVIDIA is reportedly revising its consumer GPU roadmap after ongoing memory supply constraints began disrupting upcoming ...
Nvidia has delayed its highly anticipated RTX 50-series “Super” graphics cards. Supply chain limits and shifting company ...
Plans for new gaming GPUs are being put on hold as the company prioritizes its resources to meet sky-high demand for AI chips ...
Gizmodo reached out to Nvidia for comment, and we will update this post if we hear back.
Nvidia Blackwell graphics cards launched more than a year ago, starting with the RTX 5090. And while this generation had a ...
The problem isn’t future graphic card delays; it’s today’s skyrocketing prices.
If you're on the hunt for an RTX 5070 Ti, the bad news is that the price of this graphics card has shot up to the $1,000 mark ...
An industry insider says that Nvidia's "OPP" program, which kept at least some graphics card prices at retail, has been axed. That means higher prices for everyone, even as supply disappears.
Graphics card prices are skyrocketing and there doesn't appear to be relief in sight, but these older graphics cards may ...
The Super refresh of the GeForce RTX 5000 has apparently been canceled. It could still be two years until the new 6000 ...