Nvidia's new 50-series graphics cards just aren't as good at running certain older games as previous hardware generations ...
The once popular PhysX graphics technology by Nvidia is now out of support, leaving fans of the legacy games it powers ...
Some graphically intense PC games from 2005 to 2013 have issues showing off their prowess on cards like the RTX 5090.
New reservation programs are offering to let real (or at least verified) buyers get access to new GPUs. But how many cards ...
Nvidia’s new video cards drop support for 32-bit CUDA applications, including PhysX.
The RTX 5070 Ti is now available, but just like the 5080 and 5090, it's difficult to find one in stock at major retailers.
Recent filings with the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) by popular GPU manufacturer Zotac (spotted by @harukaze5719 on X), ...
Technically, a 64-bit game could still support PhysX on Nvidia's newest GPUs, but the heyday of PhysX, as a stand-alone ...
With the retirement of 32-bit CUDA application support on RTX 50 series GPUs, PhysX is now end-of-life starting with ...
NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 50 series Laptop GPUs have reportedly been delayed to a March launch, with RTX 5070 + RTX 5060 ...
NVIDIA is making it easier to get an RTX 5080 FE or RTX 5090 FE with the help of a new priority access program.
The launch of Nvidia's RTX 50-series hasn't gone well so far, and it seems that things aren't about to improve anytime soon.
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