• 3 key takeaways from Nvidia's earnings: China blow, cloud strength and AI future

    The company's data center division continues to surge as companies, countries and cloud providers snap up GPUs for artificial intelligence software.
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    3 key takeaways from Nvidia's earnings: China blow, cloud strength and AI future
    The company's data center division continues to surge as companies, countries and cloud providers snap up GPUs for artificial intelligence software. #key #takeaways #nvidia039s #earnings #china
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    3 key takeaways from Nvidia's earnings: China blow, cloud strength and AI future
    The company's data center division continues to surge as companies, countries and cloud providers snap up GPUs for artificial intelligence software.
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  • Art Dump: A Closer Look At NVIDIA's Zorah Tech Demo

    At CES 2025, NVIDIA presented Zorah, a revolutionary RTX neural rendering tech demo that showcases the latest advancements in geometry, lighting, and character rendering, all built with Unreal Engine 5.From the beginning, the vision was to create an environment that felt grounded and believable yet unique enough to serve as a foundation for a fantasy world. Inspired by Baroque architecture and cinematic references, artists at Lightspeed Studios blended intricate details and historical elements into a unified, immersive setting, working hand-in-hand with technical teams."With the fidelity now achievable, our team focused on micro details that enhance realism both from afar and up close. We wanted every corner of the environment to surprise and engage viewers. As such, every asset in the project went through Adobe Substance 3D Painter, Designer, or Photoshop at some point during production."Enjoy a collection of concept art, props, materials, and more, brought to life by the incredible art team behind Zorah:See more here and join our 80 Level Talent platform and our new Discord server, follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, TikTok, and Threads, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.
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    Art Dump: A Closer Look At NVIDIA's Zorah Tech Demo
    At CES 2025, NVIDIA presented Zorah, a revolutionary RTX neural rendering tech demo that showcases the latest advancements in geometry, lighting, and character rendering, all built with Unreal Engine 5.From the beginning, the vision was to create an environment that felt grounded and believable yet unique enough to serve as a foundation for a fantasy world. Inspired by Baroque architecture and cinematic references, artists at Lightspeed Studios blended intricate details and historical elements into a unified, immersive setting, working hand-in-hand with technical teams."With the fidelity now achievable, our team focused on micro details that enhance realism both from afar and up close. We wanted every corner of the environment to surprise and engage viewers. As such, every asset in the project went through Adobe Substance 3D Painter, Designer, or Photoshop at some point during production."Enjoy a collection of concept art, props, materials, and more, brought to life by the incredible art team behind Zorah:See more here and join our 80 Level Talent platform and our new Discord server, follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, TikTok, and Threads, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more. #art #dump #closer #look #nvidia039s
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    Art Dump: A Closer Look At NVIDIA's Zorah Tech Demo
    At CES 2025, NVIDIA presented Zorah, a revolutionary RTX neural rendering tech demo that showcases the latest advancements in geometry, lighting, and character rendering, all built with Unreal Engine 5.From the beginning, the vision was to create an environment that felt grounded and believable yet unique enough to serve as a foundation for a fantasy world. Inspired by Baroque architecture and cinematic references, artists at Lightspeed Studios blended intricate details and historical elements into a unified, immersive setting, working hand-in-hand with technical teams."With the fidelity now achievable, our team focused on micro details that enhance realism both from afar and up close. We wanted every corner of the environment to surprise and engage viewers. As such, every asset in the project went through Adobe Substance 3D Painter, Designer, or Photoshop at some point during production."Enjoy a collection of concept art, props, materials, and more, brought to life by the incredible art team behind Zorah:See more here and join our 80 Level Talent platform and our new Discord server, follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, TikTok, and Threads, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.
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  • Where to buy Nvidia's RTX 5060 8GB GPU

    Following some very closely guarded previews, the new Nvidia RTX 5060 is now available to buy, delivering budget performance to users and just 8GB of VRAM starting at. It's a 1080p card that promises decent framerates, but we're yet to complete unfettered testing to determine where it ranks among the best GPUs and our overall GPU benchmarking hierarchy.Unveiled in April, the 5060 follows the RTX 5060 Ti, which launched April 16 at prices of and for the 8GB or 16GB model, respectively. Like the Ti, the 5060 includes DLSS 4, including Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution, as well as Nvidia Reflex. The drivers were released on May 19 alongside the card, which has precluded reviews going out ahead of release.Over the weekend, select outlets published preview articles with strict criteria about which games could be tested and using which settings.As you might imagine, these very favorable conditions yielded up to 25% performance boosts over Nvidia's RTX 4060. Reportedly, Nvidia only sanctioned Avowed, Doom: The Dark Ages, Marvel Rivals, Cyberpunk 2077, and Hogwarts Legacy as review titles, with comparisons limited to the RTX 3060 and RTX 2060 Super, with resolution fixed at 1080p, ultra image quality, DLSS in quality mode, and ray tracing. Settings were also limited to running frame generation exclusively.This has naturally yielded fairly positive results thus far for obvious reasons. From the available figures, the 5060 trails the Ti variant by around 15% on average when using 2x DLSS, but appears to show performance increases of up to 25% over the RTX 4060 running titles like Cyberpunk 2077.Naturally, we'd recommend waiting for full reviewsbefore making the purchase. However, if you'd like to look at stock or have no qualms about taking the plunge, here's where you can buy one.Where to buy the Nvidia RTX 5060 in the USUse our handy table to check what's in stock and what models are available at which retailer. Check back daily as this list is update with the latest offers and pricing.Click on the price, to be taken directly to retailer and model listed.Swipe to scroll horizontallyAsus Dual GeForce RTX 5060 8GB NeweggOut of StockAsus Prime GeForce RTX 5060 8GBNeweggOut of StockAsus Prime GeForce RTX 5060 OC 8GBNeweggOut of StockAsus TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5060 OC 8GBNeweggOut of Stock
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    Where to buy Nvidia's RTX 5060 8GB GPU
    Following some very closely guarded previews, the new Nvidia RTX 5060 is now available to buy, delivering budget performance to users and just 8GB of VRAM starting at. It's a 1080p card that promises decent framerates, but we're yet to complete unfettered testing to determine where it ranks among the best GPUs and our overall GPU benchmarking hierarchy.Unveiled in April, the 5060 follows the RTX 5060 Ti, which launched April 16 at prices of and for the 8GB or 16GB model, respectively. Like the Ti, the 5060 includes DLSS 4, including Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution, as well as Nvidia Reflex. The drivers were released on May 19 alongside the card, which has precluded reviews going out ahead of release.Over the weekend, select outlets published preview articles with strict criteria about which games could be tested and using which settings.As you might imagine, these very favorable conditions yielded up to 25% performance boosts over Nvidia's RTX 4060. Reportedly, Nvidia only sanctioned Avowed, Doom: The Dark Ages, Marvel Rivals, Cyberpunk 2077, and Hogwarts Legacy as review titles, with comparisons limited to the RTX 3060 and RTX 2060 Super, with resolution fixed at 1080p, ultra image quality, DLSS in quality mode, and ray tracing. Settings were also limited to running frame generation exclusively.This has naturally yielded fairly positive results thus far for obvious reasons. From the available figures, the 5060 trails the Ti variant by around 15% on average when using 2x DLSS, but appears to show performance increases of up to 25% over the RTX 4060 running titles like Cyberpunk 2077.Naturally, we'd recommend waiting for full reviewsbefore making the purchase. However, if you'd like to look at stock or have no qualms about taking the plunge, here's where you can buy one.Where to buy the Nvidia RTX 5060 in the USUse our handy table to check what's in stock and what models are available at which retailer. Check back daily as this list is update with the latest offers and pricing.Click on the price, to be taken directly to retailer and model listed.Swipe to scroll horizontallyAsus Dual GeForce RTX 5060 8GB NeweggOut of StockAsus Prime GeForce RTX 5060 8GBNeweggOut of StockAsus Prime GeForce RTX 5060 OC 8GBNeweggOut of StockAsus TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5060 OC 8GBNeweggOut of Stock #where #buy #nvidia039s #rtx #8gb
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    Where to buy Nvidia's RTX 5060 8GB GPU
    Following some very closely guarded previews, the new Nvidia RTX 5060 is now available to buy, delivering budget performance to users and just 8GB of VRAM starting at $299 (MSRP). It's a 1080p card that promises decent framerates, but we're yet to complete unfettered testing to determine where it ranks among the best GPUs and our overall GPU benchmarking hierarchy.Unveiled in April, the 5060 follows the RTX 5060 Ti, which launched April 16 at prices of $429 and $379 for the 8GB or 16GB model, respectively. Like the Ti, the 5060 includes DLSS 4, including Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution, as well as Nvidia Reflex. The drivers were released on May 19 alongside the card, which has precluded reviews going out ahead of release.Over the weekend, select outlets published preview articles with strict criteria about which games could be tested and using which settings.As you might imagine, these very favorable conditions yielded up to 25% performance boosts over Nvidia's RTX 4060. Reportedly, Nvidia only sanctioned Avowed, Doom: The Dark Ages, Marvel Rivals, Cyberpunk 2077, and Hogwarts Legacy as review titles, with comparisons limited to the RTX 3060 and RTX 2060 Super, with resolution fixed at 1080p, ultra image quality, DLSS in quality mode, and ray tracing. Settings were also limited to running frame generation exclusively.This has naturally yielded fairly positive results thus far for obvious reasons. From the available figures, the 5060 trails the Ti variant by around 15% on average when using 2x DLSS, but appears to show performance increases of up to 25% over the RTX 4060 running titles like Cyberpunk 2077.Naturally, we'd recommend waiting for full reviews (including our own, which is on the way) before making the purchase. However, if you'd like to look at stock or have no qualms about taking the plunge, here's where you can buy one.Where to buy the Nvidia RTX 5060 in the USUse our handy table to check what's in stock and what models are available at which retailer. Check back daily as this list is update with the latest offers and pricing.Click on the price, to be taken directly to retailer and model listed.Swipe to scroll horizontallyAsus Dual GeForce RTX 5060 8GB Newegg$299Out of StockAsus Prime GeForce RTX 5060 8GBNewegg$299Out of StockAsus Prime GeForce RTX 5060 OC 8GBNewegg$379Out of StockAsus TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5060 OC 8GBNewegg$409Out of Stock
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  • Nvidia's RTX 5060 For Laptops and Desktops Promises 100-Plus Frame Rates

    Table of ContentsDetailing the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 for DesktopsNvidia's First Performance Claims Show Great Promise for Mainstream PC GamersSome Brief Details on the RTX 5060 Laptop GPUNvidia RTX Remix Returns to Make Portal RTX Even BetterThe Takeaway: A Hot GPU Release Without Tested Reviews Creates a Catch-22 for Buyers

    Nvidia’s new GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card and mobile GPU have landed online and on store shelves, promising budget-bound buyers frame rates in the 100s in the 100-plus games that support its DLSS 4 optimization techniques.However, we haven’t had the chance to test an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 in either form factor due to a day-one performance driver update release.With desktop RTX 5060 GPUs going forand gaming laptop models starting at the new RTX 5060 is the most affordable way to test out Nvidia’s latest graphics technology. While I recommend you wait for our reviews of RTX 5060 products before buying one, if things go the same as other RTX 50-series releases this year, RTX 5060 desktop GPUs could easily run out of stock moments after launch, forcing you to either buy now or wait.Detailing the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 for DesktopsI've noticed a few common themes with Nvidia’s RTX 50-series graphics cards, which I see again with the RTX 5060. In addition to running a new graphics architecture, RTX 50-series graphics cards ship with higher core counts than their predecessors in the RTX 40-series. This trend is also true for the RTX 5060, which contains 3,840 CUDA cores to the RTX 4060’s 3,072. This upgrade alone should help to give the RTX 5060 a leg up over the RTX 4060 in terms of performance.Nvidia also opted to equip the RTX 5060 with GDDR7 memory, which will also help boost performance in several areas. The RTX 5060 has a 128-bit memory interface, just like the older RTX 4060, and this has been shown to limit performance, particularly at beyond-HD resolutions. GDDR7 VRAM doesn’t fully resolve this issue. However, GDDR7 memory is faster and provides more bandwidth than GDDR6 memory, so it helps reduce the impact of the narrow 128-bit interface on gaming performance.Nvidia's First Performance Claims Show Great Promise for Mainstream PC GamersAs a member of the RTX 50 series, the RTX 5060 supports Nvidia’s newest gaming features, including DLSS 4, which uses multi-frame generation technology. This tool uses the GPU's Tensor co-processor cores to analyze frames rendered originally by the GPU's CUDA and shader cores and generate up to three new frames for each one, increasing frame rates. Nvidia shared some performance numbers for several games to show how the RTX 5060 will perform. However, all of these test results were using DLSS 4.With DLSS 4, the RTX 5060 can run all of the games Nvidia listed at more than 100 frames per second, but using DLSS 4 introduces image quality issues and increased latency. You can use DLSS to get higher frame rates if you can’t otherwise play the game, but in general, so long as you are getting a reasonable frame rate without it, you would be better to leave it turned off. Of course, being a lower-midrange GPU, DLSS will surely help budget-bound gamers keep up with the latest games.Recommended by Our EditorsNvidia used a similar testing methodology earlier when it announced the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 would be able to perform on a similar level to an RTX 4090. While that was buzzy, it also stretched the truth more than a bit as the RTX 4090 is far faster than the RTX 5070. You should interpret these test scores for the RTX 5060 with similar skepticism until we can test an RTX 5060 in PC Labs.Some Brief Details on the RTX 5060 Laptop GPUAt launch, Nvidia said that every capable PC manufacturer will sell RTX 5060-equipped laptops. While we don’t have the full details of these systems yet, the RTX 5060 will appear in gaming laptops as thin as 14.9mm. The starting price of these gaming laptops is suggested to be at leastThe mobile version of the RTX 5060 runs with a target graphics powerof between 45 wattsand 100W. The 45W models will likely also be labelled Max-Q or Blackwell Max-Q, as Nvidia has used Max-Q to signify GPUs running in a lower power mode for some time now.Nvidia RTX Remix Returns to Make Portal RTX Even BetterThough not directly related to the RTX 5060, Nvidia also took advantage of its press preview to discuss its latest software achievements. In addition to more games supporting DLSS 4, Nvidia also discussed updates to its RTX Remix technology, which helps to improve the image quality of legacy PC games using advanced techniques.To demonstrate this, Nvidia has an update to the Portal RTX mod it released two years ago to improve the graphics of the original Portal game using its advanced image optimization techniques like DLSS and ray tracing. This latest Portal RTX update will now use DLSS 4 and Nvidia’s RTX Neural Radiance Cache technology to demonstrate what this technology can do for an older game.The Takeaway: A Hot GPU Release Without Tested Reviews Creates a Catch-22 for BuyersIf you’re interested in buying an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card for your desktop PC or looking for a laptop equipped with this new GPU, you should start looking now. These products are available now, but they may be in short supply. Every desktop graphics card released this year has run out of stock for at least a brief period within moments of launch, and nothing suggests otherwise for the RTX 5060.Though I would recommend waiting to check reviews first so you know better what you are buying, that may not be an option if you want an RTX 5060 sooner rather than later. Nvidia says that part of the delay in sampling the RTX 5060 is due to last-minute driver optimizations to ensure the RTX 5060 performs well on launch day. Drivers for the RTX 5060 should roll out on May 19, the graphics cards' release day, leaving no time for tested reviews before initial stock more than likely runs out. Sadly, if you don't want to wait for the next wave of stock in this economically unstable environment, you'll be buying blind.
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    Nvidia's RTX 5060 For Laptops and Desktops Promises 100-Plus Frame Rates
    Table of ContentsDetailing the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 for DesktopsNvidia's First Performance Claims Show Great Promise for Mainstream PC GamersSome Brief Details on the RTX 5060 Laptop GPUNvidia RTX Remix Returns to Make Portal RTX Even BetterThe Takeaway: A Hot GPU Release Without Tested Reviews Creates a Catch-22 for Buyers Nvidia’s new GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card and mobile GPU have landed online and on store shelves, promising budget-bound buyers frame rates in the 100s in the 100-plus games that support its DLSS 4 optimization techniques.However, we haven’t had the chance to test an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 in either form factor due to a day-one performance driver update release.With desktop RTX 5060 GPUs going forand gaming laptop models starting at the new RTX 5060 is the most affordable way to test out Nvidia’s latest graphics technology. While I recommend you wait for our reviews of RTX 5060 products before buying one, if things go the same as other RTX 50-series releases this year, RTX 5060 desktop GPUs could easily run out of stock moments after launch, forcing you to either buy now or wait.Detailing the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 for DesktopsI've noticed a few common themes with Nvidia’s RTX 50-series graphics cards, which I see again with the RTX 5060. In addition to running a new graphics architecture, RTX 50-series graphics cards ship with higher core counts than their predecessors in the RTX 40-series. This trend is also true for the RTX 5060, which contains 3,840 CUDA cores to the RTX 4060’s 3,072. This upgrade alone should help to give the RTX 5060 a leg up over the RTX 4060 in terms of performance.Nvidia also opted to equip the RTX 5060 with GDDR7 memory, which will also help boost performance in several areas. The RTX 5060 has a 128-bit memory interface, just like the older RTX 4060, and this has been shown to limit performance, particularly at beyond-HD resolutions. GDDR7 VRAM doesn’t fully resolve this issue. However, GDDR7 memory is faster and provides more bandwidth than GDDR6 memory, so it helps reduce the impact of the narrow 128-bit interface on gaming performance.Nvidia's First Performance Claims Show Great Promise for Mainstream PC GamersAs a member of the RTX 50 series, the RTX 5060 supports Nvidia’s newest gaming features, including DLSS 4, which uses multi-frame generation technology. This tool uses the GPU's Tensor co-processor cores to analyze frames rendered originally by the GPU's CUDA and shader cores and generate up to three new frames for each one, increasing frame rates. Nvidia shared some performance numbers for several games to show how the RTX 5060 will perform. However, all of these test results were using DLSS 4.With DLSS 4, the RTX 5060 can run all of the games Nvidia listed at more than 100 frames per second, but using DLSS 4 introduces image quality issues and increased latency. You can use DLSS to get higher frame rates if you can’t otherwise play the game, but in general, so long as you are getting a reasonable frame rate without it, you would be better to leave it turned off. Of course, being a lower-midrange GPU, DLSS will surely help budget-bound gamers keep up with the latest games.Recommended by Our EditorsNvidia used a similar testing methodology earlier when it announced the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 would be able to perform on a similar level to an RTX 4090. While that was buzzy, it also stretched the truth more than a bit as the RTX 4090 is far faster than the RTX 5070. You should interpret these test scores for the RTX 5060 with similar skepticism until we can test an RTX 5060 in PC Labs.Some Brief Details on the RTX 5060 Laptop GPUAt launch, Nvidia said that every capable PC manufacturer will sell RTX 5060-equipped laptops. While we don’t have the full details of these systems yet, the RTX 5060 will appear in gaming laptops as thin as 14.9mm. The starting price of these gaming laptops is suggested to be at leastThe mobile version of the RTX 5060 runs with a target graphics powerof between 45 wattsand 100W. The 45W models will likely also be labelled Max-Q or Blackwell Max-Q, as Nvidia has used Max-Q to signify GPUs running in a lower power mode for some time now.Nvidia RTX Remix Returns to Make Portal RTX Even BetterThough not directly related to the RTX 5060, Nvidia also took advantage of its press preview to discuss its latest software achievements. In addition to more games supporting DLSS 4, Nvidia also discussed updates to its RTX Remix technology, which helps to improve the image quality of legacy PC games using advanced techniques.To demonstrate this, Nvidia has an update to the Portal RTX mod it released two years ago to improve the graphics of the original Portal game using its advanced image optimization techniques like DLSS and ray tracing. This latest Portal RTX update will now use DLSS 4 and Nvidia’s RTX Neural Radiance Cache technology to demonstrate what this technology can do for an older game.The Takeaway: A Hot GPU Release Without Tested Reviews Creates a Catch-22 for BuyersIf you’re interested in buying an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card for your desktop PC or looking for a laptop equipped with this new GPU, you should start looking now. These products are available now, but they may be in short supply. Every desktop graphics card released this year has run out of stock for at least a brief period within moments of launch, and nothing suggests otherwise for the RTX 5060.Though I would recommend waiting to check reviews first so you know better what you are buying, that may not be an option if you want an RTX 5060 sooner rather than later. Nvidia says that part of the delay in sampling the RTX 5060 is due to last-minute driver optimizations to ensure the RTX 5060 performs well on launch day. Drivers for the RTX 5060 should roll out on May 19, the graphics cards' release day, leaving no time for tested reviews before initial stock more than likely runs out. Sadly, if you don't want to wait for the next wave of stock in this economically unstable environment, you'll be buying blind. #nvidia039s #rtx #laptops #desktops #promises
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    Nvidia's RTX 5060 For Laptops and Desktops Promises 100-Plus Frame Rates
    Table of ContentsDetailing the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 for DesktopsNvidia's First Performance Claims Show Great Promise for Mainstream PC GamersSome Brief Details on the RTX 5060 Laptop GPUNvidia RTX Remix Returns to Make Portal RTX Even BetterThe Takeaway: A Hot GPU Release Without Tested Reviews Creates a Catch-22 for Buyers Nvidia’s new GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card and mobile GPU have landed online and on store shelves, promising budget-bound buyers frame rates in the 100s in the 100-plus games that support its DLSS 4 optimization techniques.However, we haven’t had the chance to test an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 in either form factor due to a day-one performance driver update release.With desktop RTX 5060 GPUs going for $299 (assuming MSRP holds) and gaming laptop models starting at $1,099, the new RTX 5060 is the most affordable way to test out Nvidia’s latest graphics technology. While I recommend you wait for our reviews of RTX 5060 products before buying one, if things go the same as other RTX 50-series releases this year, RTX 5060 desktop GPUs could easily run out of stock moments after launch, forcing you to either buy now or wait.Detailing the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 for DesktopsI've noticed a few common themes with Nvidia’s RTX 50-series graphics cards, which I see again with the RTX 5060. In addition to running a new graphics architecture, RTX 50-series graphics cards ship with higher core counts than their predecessors in the RTX 40-series. This trend is also true for the RTX 5060, which contains 3,840 CUDA cores to the RTX 4060’s 3,072. This upgrade alone should help to give the RTX 5060 a leg up over the RTX 4060 in terms of performance.(Credit: Nvidia)Nvidia also opted to equip the RTX 5060 with GDDR7 memory, which will also help boost performance in several areas. The RTX 5060 has a 128-bit memory interface, just like the older RTX 4060, and this has been shown to limit performance, particularly at beyond-HD resolutions. GDDR7 VRAM doesn’t fully resolve this issue. However, GDDR7 memory is faster and provides more bandwidth than GDDR6 memory, so it helps reduce the impact of the narrow 128-bit interface on gaming performance.Nvidia's First Performance Claims Show Great Promise for Mainstream PC GamersAs a member of the RTX 50 series, the RTX 5060 supports Nvidia’s newest gaming features, including DLSS 4, which uses multi-frame generation technology. This tool uses the GPU's Tensor co-processor cores to analyze frames rendered originally by the GPU's CUDA and shader cores and generate up to three new frames for each one, increasing frame rates. Nvidia shared some performance numbers for several games to show how the RTX 5060 will perform. However, all of these test results were using DLSS 4.(Credit: Nvidia)With DLSS 4, the RTX 5060 can run all of the games Nvidia listed at more than 100 frames per second (fps), but using DLSS 4 introduces image quality issues and increased latency. You can use DLSS to get higher frame rates if you can’t otherwise play the game, but in general, so long as you are getting a reasonable frame rate without it, you would be better to leave it turned off. Of course, being a lower-midrange GPU, DLSS will surely help budget-bound gamers keep up with the latest games.Recommended by Our EditorsNvidia used a similar testing methodology earlier when it announced the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 would be able to perform on a similar level to an RTX 4090. While that was buzzy, it also stretched the truth more than a bit as the RTX 4090 is far faster than the RTX 5070. You should interpret these test scores for the RTX 5060 with similar skepticism until we can test an RTX 5060 in PC Labs. (Our unit should arrive any day now.)Some Brief Details on the RTX 5060 Laptop GPUAt launch, Nvidia said that every capable PC manufacturer will sell RTX 5060-equipped laptops. While we don’t have the full details of these systems yet, the RTX 5060 will appear in gaming laptops as thin as 14.9mm. The starting price of these gaming laptops is suggested to be at least $1,099.(Credit: Nvidia)The mobile version of the RTX 5060 runs with a target graphics power (TGP) of between 45 watts (W) and 100W. The 45W models will likely also be labelled Max-Q or Blackwell Max-Q, as Nvidia has used Max-Q to signify GPUs running in a lower power mode for some time now.Nvidia RTX Remix Returns to Make Portal RTX Even BetterThough not directly related to the RTX 5060, Nvidia also took advantage of its press preview to discuss its latest software achievements. In addition to more games supporting DLSS 4, Nvidia also discussed updates to its RTX Remix technology, which helps to improve the image quality of legacy PC games using advanced techniques.(Credit: Nvidia)To demonstrate this, Nvidia has an update to the Portal RTX mod it released two years ago to improve the graphics of the original Portal game using its advanced image optimization techniques like DLSS and ray tracing. This latest Portal RTX update will now use DLSS 4 and Nvidia’s RTX Neural Radiance Cache technology to demonstrate what this technology can do for an older game.The Takeaway: A Hot GPU Release Without Tested Reviews Creates a Catch-22 for BuyersIf you’re interested in buying an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card for your desktop PC or looking for a laptop equipped with this new GPU, you should start looking now. These products are available now, but they may be in short supply. Every desktop graphics card released this year has run out of stock for at least a brief period within moments of launch, and nothing suggests otherwise for the RTX 5060.Though I would recommend waiting to check reviews first so you know better what you are buying, that may not be an option if you want an RTX 5060 sooner rather than later. Nvidia says that part of the delay in sampling the RTX 5060 is due to last-minute driver optimizations to ensure the RTX 5060 performs well on launch day. Drivers for the RTX 5060 should roll out on May 19, the graphics cards' release day, leaving no time for tested reviews before initial stock more than likely runs out. Sadly, if you don't want to wait for the next wave of stock in this economically unstable environment, you'll be buying blind.
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  • Watch Nvidia's Computex 2025 keynote right here

    Keep an eye on the live stream below to see what Jensen Huang announces.
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    Watch Nvidia's Computex 2025 keynote right here
    Keep an eye on the live stream below to see what Jensen Huang announces. #watch #nvidia039s #computex #keynote #right
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    Watch Nvidia's Computex 2025 keynote right here
    Keep an eye on the live stream below to see what Jensen Huang announces.
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  • Nvidia's H20 follow-up in China won't be based on Hopper, says Jensen — Reportedly switching from HBM to GDDR7

    Future AI accelerators for China will not use the Hopper architecture, as Jensen Huang hints at a potential switch to Blackwell.
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    Nvidia's H20 follow-up in China won't be based on Hopper, says Jensen — Reportedly switching from HBM to GDDR7
    Future AI accelerators for China will not use the Hopper architecture, as Jensen Huang hints at a potential switch to Blackwell. #nvidia039s #h20 #followup #china #won039t
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    Nvidia's H20 follow-up in China won't be based on Hopper, says Jensen — Reportedly switching from HBM to GDDR7
    Future AI accelerators for China will not use the Hopper architecture, as Jensen Huang hints at a potential switch to Blackwell.
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