Following user complaints about certain GeForce RTX 50 graphics cards, Nvidia confirms the existence of some defective units and offers replacements.
Nvidia dropping 32-bit PhysX from the RTX 50-series' CUDA infrastructure is another sign that game preservation can't depend ...
February 20th, 2025 the non-MSRP or factory overclocked “OC” NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti video cards are launching, and ...
Nvidia has announced its latest breakthroughs at CES 2025, unveiling the GeForce RTX 5090 and the Project DIGITS AI supercomputer. These innovations promise to push gaming and AI computing to new ...
Powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, fifth-generation Tensor Cores and fourth-generation RT Cores, the GeForce RTX ...
Nvidia's RTX 50-series makes its first foray below the $1,000 mark starting this week, with the $749 RTX 5070 Ti—at least in ...
Nvidia's RTX 5090 & 5080 launch is a mess—low inventory, tech issues, and scalpers galore. A new priority access program aims ...
Nvidia’s new video cards drop support for 32-bit CUDA applications, including PhysX.
NVIDIA has stopped supporting 32-bit CUDA applications. Now, many games, including Mirror's Edge, Borderlands 2, and the ...
NVIDIA is officially ending support for 32-bit software in its latest GeForce RTX 50 Series of GPUs. This includes the 32-bit ...
The change makes some classic PC games run poorly even on modern hardware due to a lack of GPU-accelerated physics.
Some graphically intense PC games from 2005 to 2013 have issues showing off their prowess on cards like the RTX 5090.