AMD and Nvidia budget GPUs could be in danger This is due to the increase in the cost of video RAM More affordable graphics cards with a disproportionate loadout of VRAM may get the axe, as they'll be ...
TL;DR: The prospect of NVIDIA offering an affordable Blackwell desktop GPU in the form of the RTX 5050 is suggested by a Zotac filing with the Eurasian Economic Commission. However, we must be ...
Walmart is offering two GeForce RTX 5070 12GB graphics card models starting at just $489 shipped. That's better than most ...
Building or upgrading a gaming PC can feel like walking a tightrope between performance and budget. You want a graphics card that can handle your favorite games without breaking the bank, but finding ...
While there's still no sight of RDNA 4 graphics cards - more's the pity - AMD is seemingly set to launch another RDNA 3 GPU, with rumors suddenly popping up that there'll be a Radeon RX 7650 GRE. Yes, ...
Whether you’ve been playing PC games for years or you’re building your first gaming PC, picking the right graphics card is probably one of the most consequential choices. It doesn’t help that now ...
Reports suggest that both AMD and Nvidia are planning to stop the production of some of their low- and mid-range GPUs. A new challenge is approaching the market for affordable graphics cards — the ...
Nvidia has one more RTX 50 series graphics card to launch in the pipeline. While the RTX 5060 Ti is already available, the RTX 5060 has yet to receive its official launch date. VideoCardz reports that ...
This lines up with rumors about a BMG-G31 GPU that Intel is alleged to have been working on, which reportedly trades efficiency for more raw power. It's not quite a direct competitor to newer Nvidia ...
You might want to wait until Battlemage and RDNA 4 are launched before getting a new graphics card. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
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