Why the GPU shortage problem is still getting worse, not better
Gamers should be prepared to pay double or triple a card’s retail price or risk waiting until the third quarter of this year to be able to buy a new…
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Gamers should be prepared to pay double or triple a card’s retail price or risk waiting until the third quarter of this year to be able to buy a new…
A new report indicates that shortages of Nvidia’s latest GPUs might go on until at least the summer or July at the earliest, contrary to what Nvidia claims.
Despite strong performance of the Radeon RX 6000 graphics cards, AMD’s market share is down, and it has the global pandemic to blame.
AMD is gearing up to welcome the latest addition to its Radeon RX 6000 graphics card family, with the company announcing that the new GPU will debut next month.
Nvidia’s entry-level GeForce RTX 3060 GPU hasn’t even officially gone on sale yet, but pent-up demand is resulting in surging pre-order pricing.
Intel is finally gunning for rivals AMD and Nvidia in the high-end graphics space with a purpose-built gaming GPU called the Xe-HPG.
What does Tesla’s sedan, Sony’s PlayStation, Microsoft’s Xbox, and a gaming PC share in common? They all come with AMD’s powerful GPU.
Yes, please, give us all more RTX!
If you’re waiting for supplies to normalize before upgrading to a new GPU from AMD or Nvidia, be prepared to pay 25% more due to Trump’s import tariffs.
Huge demand for Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3080 has resulted in GPU shortages. We are learning that profitable cryptocurrency mining is also a contributing factor.