Wall Street experienced a quiet week with minimal trading volume and no major catalysts, yet several stocks managed to stand out. Among them, Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) continued its stellar run,
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NVIDIA's next-generation GeForce RTX 5090 PCB leak: GB202-300 spotted again with 21,760 CUDA cores, and Samsung 28Gbps GDDR7 memory modules. We've got another look at the purported PCB of NVIDIA's next-generation GeForce RTX 5090, showing off the massive GB202 GPU and this time, we see Samsung 28Gbps GDDR7 memory modules. Check it out:
AMD's next GPU is starting to come into focus, but even before an official announcement, the graphics card faces two major hurdles.
It's safe to say a new Nvidia GPU is coming, but new leaks suggest the RTX 5080 will show up before the RTX 5090. Specifically, we could be looking at a mid-January launch for the 80-class card, and the RTX 5090 might not show up until later in the year.
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A leaked photo of what is claimed to be an early PCB design for the upcoming Nvidia RTX 5090 flagship GPU has leaked online
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And another one surfaces, this round with the GPU mounted. Recent images have emerged showing both an unassembled NVIDIA RTX 5090 PCB and a completed sample featuring the GB202 chip.
Supply chain sources have revealed detailed specifications of Nvidia's GB300 data center GPU to UDN (translated by TechPowerUp). Codenamed "Blackwell Ultra," the chip aims to provide
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