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Nvidia's Next-Gen GPUs to use 'Rubin' codename, due in 2025
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia is rumored to be working on 'Rubin' R100 and GR200 GPUs that are due in 2025. These will be AI and HPC focused parts.

GPU Benchmarks and Hierarchy 2023: Graphics Cards Ranked
By Jarred Walton last updated
Our GPU benchmarks hierarchy ranks all the current and previous generation graphics cards based on real-world gaming tests. Find out how the latest GPUs from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel stack up.

GPU Price Index 2023: Lowest Nvidia, AMD, and Intel prices
By Stewart Bendle last updated
Check the best prices on Nvidia RTX and AMD Radeon graphics cards.

Nvidia RTX 4090 cards are reportedly being hoarded for sale to China
By Jarred Walton published
Prices of Nvidia RTX 4090 cards have been shooting up lately, and there are photos reportedly showing piles of cards being purchased for sale to China by unscrupulous scalpers and traders.

The five best Nvidia GPUs of all time
By Matthew Connatser published
Nvidia has made a lot of great graphics cards since it first got into the business, and we've picked the best five GPUs of all time.

New RTX 40-series GPUs come with three months of Xbox Game Pass and GeForce Now
By Aaron Klotz published
$60 in streaming services to go with your shiny new GPU.

Repurposed blower-style RTX 3080 with 20GB GDDR6X memory spotted
By Roshan Shaikh published
A lot of these are probably old mining cards.

SK Hynix announces revolutionary fan-out packaging for memory
By Anton Shilov published
SK Hynix readies 2.5D fan-out packaging for next-gen memory that combines wide I/O with low costs and eliminates TSVs.
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