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GeForce RTX
Latest news related to GeForce RTX
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 6000: Rubin Architecture Revealed and DLSS 5 Technology Breakthrough
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 6000 generation GPUs are expected to utilize the Rubin architecture on a custom 3nm process, promising double the Path Tracing performance and support for DLSS 5.
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Nvidia surprises everyone by resuming production of the GeForce RTX 3060 five years after its release.
The move to re-release the Ampere architecture graphics card is believed to be aimed at addressing the existing GA106 chip inventory and meeting the demand in the budget gaming segment.
Gigabyte Aorus RTX 5060 Ti eGPU: A new step forward for laptop graphics with Thunderbolt 5
Gigabyte officially launches the Aorus RTX 5060 Ti AI Box, the first eGPU solution to utilize Thunderbolt 5, optimizing bandwidth and bridging the performance gap with desktops.
NVIDIA will not launch new GPUs at CES 2026 due to the DRAM memory shortage crisis.
NVIDIA has confirmed it will not introduce a new GeForce RTX line at CES 2026 due to a severe DRAM shortage, instead focusing entirely on artificial intelligence.
Nvidia may cut GPU production by 40% due to the DRAM crisis.
The DRAM crisis is projected to cause Nvidia to cut its gaming graphics card production by up to 40% in the first half of 2026, potentially triggering a new GPU shortage.
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