Nvidia releases GeForce GPU driver to fix black screen bug
Nvidia posts record-breaking Q4 as Blackwell GPUs drive massive growth
Nvidia confirms black screen fix for RTX 5000 graphics cards, driver update coming this week
What just happened? It appears that Nvidia has started addressing at least one of the many problems affecting the RTX 5000-series. A fix for the black screen issues that have impacted certain Blackwell GPUs, as well as previous card generations, is already available for some users, with a driver update arriving later this week.
Nvidia RTX 5080 joins growing list of Blackwell GPUs missing ROP units
DLSS 4 Upscaling at 4K is Actually Pretty Amazing
The most interesting side of Nvidia's new RTX 50 series is not the GPUs themselves, not even close, it's DLSS 4 upscaling that steals the spotlight with a new AI model and much improved image quality.
Apparently AMD has blocking rights for any acquisition of Intel. If a deal were to happen, what would AMD ask for?
Editor's take: We are frequently asked some version of the question, "Will someone acquire Intel?" At this point, we think it is highly unlikely, but these are unpredictable times. Setting aside all the principal considerations – like money, strategy, and regulatory approval – there are a few other hurdles. Chief among these is Intel's license for x86.
Nvidia is investigating RTX 50 crashes and black screen issues, but no fix date yet
Facepalm: The black screen and system instability woes have been raging for some time now – not just on the RTX 50 series, but also on some 40- and 30-series cards. Nvidia first acknowledged the problems over a week ago following the 572.16 driver release, but a fix is still nowhere in sight.
Nvidia RTX 5090 and 5070 Ti cards from multiple vendors are missing ROP units, impacting performance
Nvidia's RTX 5070 Ti vanishes in seconds as supply woes continue
Nvidia launches 'Verified Priority Access' for scarce RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs
US investigates whether DeepSeek obtained Nvidia chips through Singapore to bypass restrictions
Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Review
Nvidia's RTX 5090 and 5080 launched-sort of-but good luck finding one. Now, the RTX 5070 Ti enters the scene, offering 16GB VRAM at $750. Is it a solid deal or another overpriced gamble? Let's dive in.
Retailer attempts to extort extra money for RTX 5080, backs down after online backlash
A hot potato: In yet another demonstration of the RTX 5080's scarcity, a Taiwanese buyer faced an unexpected dilemma when a retailer temporarily refused to release his purchased graphics card unless he paid an additional sum. This shouldn't come as a surprise: the extreme shortage of RTX 50 series graphics cards resulted in multi-day queues for raffle entries, rampant scalping, and retailers bundling cards with other products at inflated prices.
Nvidia confirms GeForce RTX 5070 Ti for February 20, beats 4080 Super in OpenCL benchmark
Highly anticipated: Official announcements from Nvidia and AMD have set the stage for a mid-range GPU showdown in late February and early March. While technical specifications and release details for AMD's upcoming graphics cards are still forthcoming, Nvidia has fully revealed its plans for the RTX 5070 Ti and 5070. Expect TechSpot's review of the 5070 Ti once the review embargo lifts next week, on February 19.
First report of an Nvidia RTX 5080 power connector melting emerges
Nvidia may delay RTX 5070 to March to boost stock and compete with AMD
Nvidia's new texture compression tech slashes VRAM usage by up to 95%
Nvidia RTX 5090 graphics card connector melts, but unofficial cable may be the cause
Zotac fights scalpers by selling GeForce RTX 50 GPUs direct via Discord channel
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II GPU Benchmark
Every so often, a well-optimized AAA title emerges that doesn't require a flagship GPU for a smooth 60 fps, and above all else, is simply a good video game. Enter Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. We tested 35 GPUs to see how it performs - let's dive in!
Nvidia DLSS 4 Ray Reconstruction Analysis: Fixing Ugly Ray Tracing Noise
Nvidia's DLSS 4 Ray Reconstruction tackles the issue of image noise with ray tracing. By improving stability and texture preservation, it minimizes the visual trade-offs and makes ray tracing look far better.