NVIDIA’s GeForce Greats event features a Diablo IV-themed mystery box giveaway including a GeForce RTX 4080 Super with a custom backplate, Diablo IV Collector’s Edition, Diablo III chess set, Diablo II, and a signed GeForce 256. This is part of a larger campaign leading to the CES 2025 unveiling of RTX 50 series graphics cards.
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Nvidia is generating immense hype for its upcoming RTX 50-series graphics cards with a massive 50-hour online and in-person LAN party, a social media Hype Meter campaign, and a confirmed CES 2025 keynote. Get ready for next-gen gaming GPUs!
Leaked specifications point to NVIDIA’s upcoming GeForce RTX 5090 as a powerhouse, boasting a massive 744mm² die, 21,760 CUDA cores, 32GB GDDR7 memory, and a staggering 2TB/s memory bandwidth. Expect significant performance gains over the RTX 4090, particularly in ray tracing and 4K gaming.
NVIDIA’s latest GeForce Game Ready Drivers, version 566.14, brings a significant change to DLSS with the release of version 3.8.10. This update boasts a 50% smaller file size due to the removal of older DLSS presets, streamlining performance and focusing on the latest, most efficient options.
Leaked images of the NVIDIA Blackwell GB203 GPU die suggest a major leap in performance and efficiency for the upcoming GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 graphics cards. The die, built on TSMC’s 4nm process, promises significant gains in ray tracing, memory bandwidth, and AI-powered upscaling, making it a potential game-changer for gamers and professionals alike.
The latest GeForce Game Ready Driver 565.90 WHQL delivers optimized performance for three highly anticipated October game releases: MechWarrior 5: Clans, Starship Troopers: Extermination, and Throne and Liberty. All three titles leverage NVIDIA’s advanced DLSS 3 technology, including DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation, to deliver stunning visuals and smooth gameplay.
NVIDIA is gearing up to launch its new NVIDIA App out of beta by the end of the year, replacing both the GeForce Experience and NVIDIA Control Panel apps. The app has been steadily adding features and improving upon its predecessor, including new options for G-SYNC control, RTX HDR on multi-monitor setups, and customization for performance overlays. This update marks another significant step towards a unified experience for NVIDIA users.
The TT Show reaches its 50th episode with a special guest, NVIDIA’s Jacob Freeman, discussing PC gaming trends, DLSS, RTX Remix, and the future of AI in gaming. Plus, the episode dives into the latest rumors about the PlayStation 5 Pro and NVIDIA’s upcoming GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards.
NVIDIA’s new marketing campaign highlighting AI capabilities in its GeForce RTX GPUs has sparked concern among gamers, who worry that AI might overshadow gaming in the future. This concern stems from NVIDIA’s increasing focus on AI and the potential for greater profits in this sector.
NVIDIA has released a significant update for its beta NVIDIA App, combining the Control Panel and GeForce Experience into one platform. The update introduces a new Display section for customizing settings, RTX Video Enhancements with HDR customization, and ChatRTX, a personalized GPT-powered chatbot that utilizes your own data. Plus, new Xbox Game Pass subscribers receive a month of access to PC Game Pass.