More than a month after their reveal at CES 2025, I think it's fair to say NVIDIA's 50 series RTX GPUs are a disappointment. Between manufacturing issues, the company's misleading marketing around the 5070 and minimal performance gains over the 40 series,
The great graphics card shortage of 2025 (yes, I'm officially dubbing it as such now, at least in reference to NVIDIA's newest generation GeForce RTX 50 series) is not only frustrating, it's also stalling growth in the PC GPU market.
Most GPUs have untapped performance potential that can be unlocked through overclocking, enabling them to operate at speeds beyond their default factory
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My hands-on impressions with the RTX 5070 suggest the new mid-range GeForce GPU could make for an excellent console alternative under $600.
Through its cloud infrastructure, enterprise customers including Meta Platforms Inc. can obtain on-demand access to some of Nvidia’s most powerful GPUs, including its H100 and H200 chips, which are designed to provide accelerated computing power for large language models and other AI workloads.
Fortunately, AMD revealed that it expects the RX 9070 XT to be on par with Nvidia’s $750 RTX 5070 Ti or the last-gen RTX 4080. AMD promises up to 21% better performance-per-dollar than the RTX 5070 Ti, which is a great deal if the two cards really end up going head-to-head.
With Nvidia RTX 50-series gaming laptops now up for grabs, we're starting to see new GPU benchmarks roll in. Unsurprisingly, the RTX 5090 laptop GPU has become the best-performing mobile graphics card on the market — but it comes with a strange result.