Ten years on, the GTX 1080 shares the same CUDA core count as NVIDIA's cheapest current RTX card. Guess which one wins?
A long time ago in a consumer market not so far away, $700 could get you a top-of-the-line graphics card. Today, $750 (or more) only gets you Nvidia’s bronze medal card, the RTX 5070 Ti. But how does ...
Nvidia has been releasing graphics cards since the GeForce 256 in 1999, which was marketed as the world's first GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), a term that is now synonymous with graphics cards today.
Following a two-year wait, NVIDIA's highly-anticipated GeForce 50 series of GPUs arrived at the start of 2025. Engadget published its review of the $2,000 RTX 5090 in January, followed by reviews of ...