RTX 50-series

  • Rising GPU, SSD, and RAM Prices: What to Expect


    Don't put off hardware purchases: GPUs, SSDs, and RAM are going to skyrocket in price soonPrices for GPUs, SSDs, and RAM are expected to rise significantly soon, with AMD and NVIDIA planning monthly price increases. NAND flash contract prices have already increased by 20% in November, with further hikes expected, leading to more expensive SSDs. DRAM prices are also set to skyrocket due to limited production capacity and high demand from datacenters and OEMs, with conventional DRAM and server DRAM prices projected to rise by over 55% and 60% respectively in early 2026. These price hikes will impact NVIDIA’s RTX 50 series and AMD’s Radeon RX 9000 lineup, with NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5090 potentially reaching $5,000. This matters because it will affect consumers and industries relying on these components, potentially leading to higher costs and delays in technology access.

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  • Nvidia Shifts Focus to Software with DLSS 4.5


    With GeForce Super GPUs missing in action, Nvidia focuses on software upgradesNvidia has shifted its focus from releasing new GeForce graphics card models to enhancing software for existing hardware. At CES, CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the company's AI business, while gaming announcements were made separately. The key software upgrade is DLSS 4.5, which introduces improvements in upscaling and frame generation technologies through a new second-generation transformer model. This model enhances image quality in Performance and Ultra Performance modes by improving pixel prediction. Additionally, DLSS Multi-Frame Generation now increases AI-generated frames per rendered frame from three to five, with a new dynamic feature that adjusts frame generation based on scene complexity. These updates require an RTX 50-series GPU and are designed to optimize performance rather than transform low frame rates into playable ones. This matters because it highlights Nvidia's strategic pivot towards software innovation to enhance gaming experiences, leveraging AI to improve existing hardware capabilities.

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  • Nvidia Unveils DLSS 4.5 with 6x Frame Generation


    Nvidia announces DLSS 4.5 with 6x Frame Generation and improved image qualityNvidia has unveiled DLSS 4.5, a significant update to its Deep Learning Super Sampling technology, featuring a second-generation Super Resolution transformer model and a new 6x Multi Frame Generation mode for RTX 50-series GPUs. This update enhances image quality, reduces artifacting, and uses AI to generate up to five additional frames for every rendered frame, particularly benefiting 240Hz 4K gaming. The improved model, leveraging the advanced Tensor Cores of the RTX 40- and 50-series, better understands game scenes to enhance lighting, edges, and motion clarity. Available for all RTX GPUs, DLSS 4.5 will be compatible with over 400 games and apps, with the new 6x mode and Dynamic Multi Frame Generation mode expected in spring 2026 for RTX 50-series users. This advancement matters as it promises smoother and more visually stunning gaming experiences, pushing the boundaries of what current hardware can achieve.

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  • MSI Crosshair 16 Max HX: Slimmer Design, Stronger Specs


    The MSI Crosshair 16 Max HX features a slimmer chassis and stronger specsThe MSI Crosshair 16 Max HX gaming laptop, unveiled at CES, offers improved specifications within a slimmer design, being 14.3 percent thinner than its predecessor. It features a second-generation Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series GPU, up to 128GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 16-inch 240Hz OLED display. The laptop supports MSI OverBoost Ultra, enabling significant boosts to both GPU and CPU performance, while maintaining a subtle design with minimal RGB accents. Scheduled for release in April 2026, it will start at $1,649, appealing to gamers seeking high performance in a more compact form. This matters as it reflects the ongoing trend of enhancing gaming laptops' power and portability, meeting the demands of modern gamers.

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