Nvidia’s CES 2025 Keynote: RTX 50 Series GPUs, AI Advancements, and More

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will unveil the next-gen GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs at CES 2025. The event will showcase new “Blackwell” architecture cards, advancements in ray tracing and DLSS, and NVIDIA’s contributions to AI and accelerated computing across various industries, including a new Arm-based AI PC processor developed with MediaTek. Gamers eagerly await the launch, with GPU shipments having dropped in Q3 2024 due to anticipation.

NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPU Woes: Could Samsung Be the Solution? – TSMC and RTX 50 Series in Limbo

NVIDIA’s new Blackwell AI GPUs are facing production issues, potentially pushing them to Samsung for manufacturing its upcoming GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. The issues stem from Blackwell’s performance in high-voltage environments, leading to a blame game between NVIDIA and TSMC. While a shift to Samsung might offer cost savings, NVIDIA’s past experience with Samsung’s fabrication for the RTX 30 series raises concerns. The implications for RTX 50 series availability and NVIDIA’s future strategies are significant.

MSI’s X870E Motherboards Get Dedicated 8-Pin Power Connectors for GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs

MSI is equipping its high-end X870E motherboards with dedicated 8-pin power connectors to handle the power demands of upcoming GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards. These connectors will provide additional power to the PCIe Gen5 lanes, ensuring stable performance even with multiple high-end GPUs. The RTX 50 series is expected to feature significant power increases, with the RTX 5090 rumored to have a TDP of 500W.

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