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The final months of 2019 and the beginning of 2020 marks a battle for the GPU supremacy in the budget space. Aiming at conquering the 1080p space, AMD released both their Navi-based RX 5500XT and RX ...
Nvidia has made a hobby out of super-sizing its graphics cards to provide more performance. The latest card to get this treatment is the company's GTX 1650, which gains the expected boost in ...
The TU106 GPU is the chip that powers NVIDIA's higher-end GeForce RTX 2070, but the company has cut 61.1% of the CUDA cores away from it. GALAX's new GeForce GTX 1650 Ultra uses the TU106-125 variant, ...
In a strange launch, Nvidia debuted the GeForce GTX 1650 desktop GPU with little fanfare or attention. It is typical that a mid-range graphics card is provided to the press alongside pre-release ...
As promised last month, Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 1650 Super launches today, albeit with much less fanfare than the legion of Super-fied GPUs that came before it. Nvidia declined to provide press with ...
You might assume GTX 1650 Super to be essentially a GTX 1650 at faster speeds, but that isn't the case. In order to bolster performance at this end of the market, Nvidia has opted to build its new ...
It is very likely that NVIDIA has more Turing-based GeForce GTX graphics cards up its sleeve, and rumor has it that two of the upcoming models include the GeForce GTX 1660 (non-Ti) and GeForce GTX ...
On Tuesday, Nvidia Super-fied its GeForce GTX 16-series graphics cards, with the mass-market upgrade following in the footsteps of its beefier RTX Super siblings—and running defense against AMD’s ...
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