Earlier this year, Nvidia reignited the excitement of its GeForce 20 series of cards by providing them with a Super makeover, bumping up performance compared to the ‘vanilla’ launch models and providing a much-needed adjustment in the price-to-performance ratio of the Turing offerings. In the next logical move, Nvidia then continued this Super treatment.
Read More →Rumors persist that Nvidia will be adding yet another SUPER card to its Turing lineup, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Super. As the name implies, this would sport a specification upgrade over the original RTX 2080 Ti which launched in September of last year. This definitely isn’t the first time we’ve heard these.
Read More →AMD currently have an answer to Nvidia’s mid-range offerings with their RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT graphics cards, and in the next few weeks, custom variants of those GPUs will be filtering onto store shelves from AIBs such as PowerColor. But, with the discontinuation of the Radeon VII graphics cards (although, Radeon VII.
Read More →Recently, Nvidia teased that they would be unveiling something “super”, leading to speculation as to what it could be. It’s obviously going to be some sort of addition to their RTX Turing line of graphics cards, but what? I myself speculated in a recent video that it could be one of three things –.
Read More →It’s hard to believe, but Nvidia’s Turing cards debuted September last year, though the RTX 2080 Ti did suffer from a lot of availability problems. Nvidia are masters at getting the hype train rolling, and have released a teaser that has nothing other than the word “SUPER” and the video title is ‘Something.
Read More →A few days ago, Jensen Huang hosted Nvidia’s CES 2019 event, and during the event, there were multiple announcements. The GeForce RTX 2060 cards were officially revealed (although let’s be honest, we knew everything by that point anyway), Mobile RTX series was officially revealed and Nvidia was keen to tell us they were embracing.
Read More →In 2018, Nvidia finally launched their Turing range of graphics cards to the market, and given the release of the Pascal powered GeForce 10 series had been almost 2 years prior, people were extremely eager to see what Nvidia had been working on for the GeForce 20 series of GPUs. We now know that.
Read More →The upcoming Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 series of graphics cards will come in an assortment of different memory configurations according to a leak on the EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission) website. The leak appears to be comprised of forty (not a typo) different Gigabyte SKUs based on the RTX 2060 line of graphics cards. While.
Read More →There’s been a lot of speculation as to the performance levels of Nvidia’s Turing architecture, which is the follow on to both Pascal and Volta. The elevator pitch for GeForce Turing would be to imagine Volta, and tweak it for gaming, keeping the improvements in architecture such as Cache in place. Naturally, this is.
Read More →Given Nvidia’s decisions before GamesCom to show off Ray Tracing with the Volta architecture, it was clear that the company were betting big on the new technology. During the show, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was keen to stress that Turing was the biggest leap in GPUs since their Tesla series, debuting back in late.
Read More →The early part of next year for gamer’s is going to be incredibly exciting, not least of which because we see the release of Metro Exodus, the post-apocalyptic FPS being developed over at 4A Games. 4A Games and Nvidia have always had a good relationship, with earlier the Metro games supporting Nvidia’s PhysX technology.
Read More →The RTX 2080 Ti is a monser of a chip, sporting over 18 billion transistors, a die size of 754mm2 and with a full 4352 CUDA Cores. It is based on the TU102 chip, and now thanks to a leak we learn the exact specs of the full chip and how it compares against.
Read More →Yesterday, Nvidia posted the least subtle countdown of all time, which we all now pretty much know is counting down to the GTX 1080Ti. Not only does the countdown page declare “It’s almost TIme”, examining the webpage shows that the video playing in the background is called “GTX1080Ti_Countdown_Hero”. So it’s pretty much confirmed that.
Read More →Today is discovery city when it comes to hardware, as AIDA64 have just found that the latest Nvidia drivers contain a trace of the Volta architecture. They originally posted their findings via Facebook, but were then contacted by Videocardz for a follow-up. Apparently, they were on the hunt for the 1080Ti (sadly no mention.
Read More →Since the launch of Nvidia’s GeForce Pascal range of graphics cards, gamers have waited for the inevitable release of the GTX 1080 Ti, a card (like its predecessors) designed to offer gamers close to Titan levels of performance but at drastically reduced prices. Nvidia have a tradition of cutting the amount of VRAM in.
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