The power demands of AI servers are set to skyrocket, with next-gen NVIDIA GPUs pushing rack densities to unprecedented levels – potentially exceeding 1000 kW per server by 2029. This explosive growth reflects the insatiable appetite of AI for computing power.
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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.
An excerpt from the upcoming book ‘The Nvidia Way’ reveals CEO Jensen Huang’s aggressive stance against Intel in 1997, a crucial period that shaped Nvidia’s rise to become one of the world’s most valuable companies. Learn about the intense company culture and the underdog fight against a then-dominant Intel.
While rumors swirl about Nvidia phasing out most RTX 40-series GPUs, a surprising twist emerges: the RTX 4050 laptop GPU may remain in production alongside the upcoming RTX 50-series. This move has potential implications for pricing and market availability of next-gen cards. Find out why this budget GPU is defying the odds.
Rumors suggest NVIDIA’s next-gen GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, including the RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070, are slated for a January 2025 launch at CES, leading to dwindling supplies of the current RTX 40 Series cards. Get the details on expected release dates and the impact on current GPU availability.
The global GPU market is exploding, reaching an estimated $100 billion by year’s end. This staggering growth is driven by the AI boom and the dominance of NVIDIA, whose GPUs are essential for AI workloads. Learn about the diverse applications of GPUs, the key players in the market, and the future of this rapidly evolving technology.
Financial analyst Yiannis Zourmpanos believes Nvidia’s stock could soar to $204, driven by its strong third-quarter performance and booming demand for its high-performance GPUs. This bullish outlook is fueled by the company’s leadership in AI and data-intensive applications, despite some supply chain challenges.
AMD’s upcoming Strix Halo APU is set to shake things up with its powerful Radeon 8060S integrated GPU, featuring 40 RDNA 3.5 Compute Units. This beast is expected to deliver performance that rivals NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4070 Laptop GPU, making it a game-changer for integrated graphics.
A new trademark filing reveals that GPU brands are already thinking ahead to the next generation of graphics cards, even as we eagerly await the RTX 50-series launch. The filing includes not just the RTX 5090 but also an RTX 5090 Ti, and even goes as far as registering the RTX 6090 Ti. This suggests an aggressive roadmap for future generations of GPUs, but we’re unlikely to see these cards before 2027.
NVIDIA has filed trademarks for future-gen GeForce RTX 60 series GPUs, including flagship models like the RTX 6090 SUPER, RTX 6090 Ti, and RTX 6090. This move suggests NVIDIA is preparing for the next generation of graphics cards, even before the current RTX 50 series launches. The trademarks also reveal a potential roadmap for the RTX 60 series, encompassing various performance tiers and potentially hinting at the codename ‘Rubin’ for the upcoming generation.