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We're still not where we want to be,' NVIDIA's John Spitzer says, while predicting future GPUs that will deliver 1,000,000X faster path tracing.
More VRAM is nice, especially since it's faster too, but how much will it cost?
A leaked Nvidia RTX 5050 9GB variant may offer upgraded GDDR7 memory and better gaming performance while keeping the same 130W power, ideal for entry-level builds.
The new tech will allow up to 6x frame generation, and automatically adjust the factor to hit framerate targets.
As part of a meeting with investors MSI said there's a 20% GPU shortfall from NVIDIA, and that memory issues will necessitate more price increases.
According to noted tipster MEGAsizeGPU, the new GeForce RTX 5050 variant will feature three 3GB GDDR7 memory modules operating at 28Gbps, instead of the 20Gbps GDDR6
NVIDIA has come to this year's Game Developers Conference with some exciting software announcements. PC users hoping to see games pushed to another level can look forward to an upcoming DLSS 4.5 update. NVIDIA is releasing DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation at the end of this month.
NVIDIA introduced DLSS 5 at GTC 2026, which integrates new neural rendering technologies to boost image quality.
As per Board Channels (via VideoCardz ), the RTX 3060 is expepcted to come at board partners between March 10 and March 20. As of now, it is still unknown whether the RTX 3060 will be available in both 12GB and 8GB VRAM variants.
We're moving into Day 3 of Nvidia GTC, the chip-making giant's biggest conference of the year. CEO Jensen Huang took the stage for nearly three hours on Monday, introducing the ne