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Early RTX 5090D V2 benchmarks suggest that maybe 384-bit memory is just fine after all
By Aaron Klotz published
There's barely any difference in performance between the RTX 5090D and its 512-bit interface compared to the 5090D V2 and its skinnier 384-bit interface in games.

The GPU benchmarks hierarchy 2025
By Jarred Walton, Jeffrey Kampman last updated
We've run hundreds of GPU benchmarks on Nvidia, AMD, and Intel graphics cards and ranked them in our comprehensive hierarchy.

Nvidia RTX PRO 6000D (B40) Blackwell GPUs reportedly set to supersede banned H20 accelerators in China
By Hassam Nasir published
Following the now-banned H20, Nvidia is reportedly designing new RTX Pro 6000D (B40) GPUs for the Chinese market, which use consumer-grade GDDR7 memory instead of HBM.

DGX B200 Blackwell node sets world record, breaking over 1,000 TPS/user
By Aaron Klotz published
Nvidia has broken another AI world record, breaking over 1,000 TPS/user with a DGX B200 node boasting eight Blackwell GPUs inside.

Intel launches three new Xeon 6 P-Core CPUs, will debut in Nvidia DGX B300 AI systems
By Stephen Warwick published
Intel has unveiled three new Xeon 6 CPUs, set to debut in Nvidia's DGX B300.

PCIe 6.0 SSD with 30.25 GB/s speeds debuts at Computex, release date is still a long way off
By Anton Shilov published
Well, an early EVT3 sample of a Gen6 SSD.

Zotac preps low-profile GeForce RTX 5060, Mini-ITX RTX 5060
By Anton Shilov published
Zotac is showcasing compact low-profile and Mini-ITX versions of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5060 at Computex, plans to ship them later this year.

RTX 5080 Super rumored with 24GB of memory — Same 10,752 CUDA cores as the vanilla variant with a 400W+ TGP
By Hassam Nasir published
Nvidia reportedly has an RTX 5080 Super in the making that ups the memory capacity by 50% over the base model from 16GB to 24GB.
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