TL;DR: Acer leaks confirm the GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 will debut at CES 2025, featuring 16GB and 32GB of GDDR7 memory, respectively. The RTX 5080 will have 10752 CUDA Cores, while the RTX ...
TL;DR: The GeForce RTX 5090, NVIDIA's upcoming flagship, is expected to be unveiled at CES 2025. Rumors suggest it will feature over 20,000 CUDA Cores, 32GB of GDDR7 memory, and deliver 60-70% ...
Nvidia has finally discarded what’s been one of the worst kept secrets in the tech world this year – alongside Apple’s M4 Macs – and teased that it is indeed about to reveal new GeForce ...
Now, the GeForce LAN is finally coming back — and you’re theoretically invited, should you manage to reserve one of the 400 available spaces right here on December 16th at 6AM PT / 9AM ET.
Hence the whole "pre" bit of "pre-rendering". Still, this is the first trailer to my knowledge to mention an "unannounced GeForce GPU", so it's got everyone talking. Personally, I'll reserve my ...
2GB Drive host Chris O’Keefe announced he was quitting radio and journalism. “I’ll be wrapping up as the radio host on Drive at 6pm,” he said. “It’s entirely my decision. Today is my ...
On Friday, 2GB Drive host, Chris O’Keefe, announced on air that he was wrapping up with the station effective immediately. In a note sent to staff, seen by Mumbrella, 2GB content manager ...
As a point of comparison, the GeForce RTX 4090 has 128 SMs, giving it 16,384 CUDA cores, meaning the RTX 5090 potentially has a lot more parallel processing power. However, this isn’t an apples ...
Sports broadcaster, NRL caller and journalist Mark Levy will succeed Ray Hadley in the 2GB morning slot. Hadley announced Levy as his replacement on Tuesday morning, three days before he ...
2GB Sydney’s drive show host Chris O’Keefe has resigned from the broadcaster and will quit the Australian media industry after more than a decade to advise businesses and politicians as a priv ...
Hours after shock jock Ray Hadley finished his long radio career, fellow 2GB presenter Chris O’Keefe has announced he is leaving to start his own political and media advocacy business.
And as much as I’ve enjoyed my time here at 2GB and my 13 years at Nine, the time is right for me to make the call to move on.” 2GB Drive host Chris O’Keefe has announced his departure from ...