
Nvidia loves Cyberpunk 2077 GPUs (2020-present).
Nvidia has created yet another Cyberpunk 2077 graphics card. A special edition RTX 5090 has a Cyberpunk 2077 theme and it's being given away as part of Nvidia's GeForce RTX summer event. As VideoCardz points out, this is at least the sixth time that Nvidia has created a Cyberpunk-themed GPU, with a custom RTX 2080 Ti first appearing in 2020 at the game's launch. Nvidia has Cyberpunk'd every GPU generation since then.

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