➀ iBuyPower, a popular gaming PC builder, has prematurely listed two custom PCs with the GeForce RTX 5080 and 5070 Ti GPUs; ➁ The listings have been removed, but the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine captured them; ➂ The GPUs are listed with 16GB of VRAM, which aligns with previous leaks and rumors.
Recent #graphics cards news in the semiconductor industry
➀ Intel's Arc Battlemage B580 graphics card has received positive reviews for its affordability and 12GB of GDDR6 memory; ➁ A report suggests a professional variant with 24GB of VRAM will debut in 2025; ➂ The rumored Pro series model is said to cater to the AI market and could target workstations or data centers.
➀ AMD has teased the Radeon RX 9070 XT RDNA 4 GPU design ahead of CES; ➁ The images suggest a three-fan cooling solution and Radeon branding with LED lighting; ➂ The card was spotted in a leaked 3DMark benchmark run with a score of 22,894.
➀ GeForce RTX 5090 Ti Super and GeForce RTX 6090 have been spotted in the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) database; ➁ Palit, an NVIDIA partner, is preparing for potential announcements; ➂ Rumors suggest a GeForce RTX 5070 Ti may debut at CES.
➀ Intel has released the Arc B-Series graphics cards, offering modern gaming features and AI acceleration; ➁ The GPUs are built on the latest Xe2 architecture, delivering 70% better performance per Xe-core and 50% more performance per watt; ➂ XeSS 2 technology enhances performance and visual smoothness, with frames-per-second output up to 3.9x faster in demanding AAA games.
➀ The Intel Arc B580 graphics card is in high demand as retailers sell out of their initial batches; ➁ The card's strong performance and efficiency for its price class have impressed many; ➂ Intel expects retailers to replenish inventories weekly, but some marketplace sellers are charging inflated prices.
➀ Intel plans to continue developing discrete GPUs with the upcoming Battlemage; ➁ The Xe2 architecture is discussed in relation to the Core Ultra 200V processors; ➂ Intel claims a 25% gaming performance uplift with the Lunar Lake processors.
➀ The GeForce RTX 5090's rumored price hike is up to $2,499 MSRP, surpassing the GeForce RTX 4090's launch price by $400 to $900. ➁ There is a discrepancy among leakers regarding the actual price. ➂ Corsair seems to confirm that NVIDIA's next-gen GeForce GPUs will use the 12V-2x6 power connector and may require more power than current models.
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➀ AMD is focusing on market share growth over chasing Nvidia's top-end gaming cards; ➁ AMD's new strategy aims to reach 40-50% market share; ➂ AMD's focus on data center performance has not wavered.
1. Rumors suggest that NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 50 series, based on the Blackwell GPU architecture, may have increased power draw. 2. Reliable leaker kopite7kimi mentioned that higher-end SKUs could see more significant power increases compared to the RTX 40 series. 3. NVIDIA is reportedly also working on improving the yield of its Blackwell wafers, possibly related to the power draw increase.
1. AMD's RDNA4 architecture is confirmed to be in development, with Navi 48 and Navi 44 GPUs expected; 2. The Navi 44 XL, identified in a shipping manifest, is likely an entry-level GPU; 3. This GPU is anticipated to compete in the mid-range market with a 128-bit memory interface and GDDR6 memory.
1. Seasonic's PSU calculator tool has revealed TDP specifications for unreleased NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs, including the RTX 5090 with a 500W TGP. 2. The listed TDPs for the RTX 50 series are higher than their current generation counterparts. 3. The information suggests potential increases in PSU requirements for gaming PCs equipped with these new GPUs.
1. The article presents the GPU benchmarks hierarchy for 2024, ranking both current and previous generation graphics cards. 2. It includes real-world gaming tests to evaluate the performance of the latest GPUs. 3. The ranking covers over 80 GPUs from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel over the past decade.
1. The article reviews the latest GPUs for gaming in 2024; 2. It benchmarks various graphics cards to determine the best performers; 3. The selection focuses on optimal performance at different resolutions, ranging from 1080p to 4K.
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