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Tom's Guide
13 hours ago
- Tom's Guide
Nvidia RTX 50 SUPER GPUs may arrive sooner than you think — even before CES 2026
Nvidia RTX 50 SUPER GPUs are rumored to be in the works, which will hopefully (and finally) fix the lack of video memory on its latest graphics cards. Now, it appears we may see them arrive soon — even before the start of 2026. According to news outlet TweakTown, sources claim the Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Super series is set to launch in Q4 2025, or sometime during the holiday season. This means we could see an RTX 5080 SUPER, 5070 Ti SUPER and 5070 SUPER arrive before their expected announcement during CES 2026. This puts the release windows between October and December, despite CES 2026 kicking off at the start of January 2026. Team Green's SUPER models generally launch around 12 months after the release of the base models, so this launch window does line up. However, at under 12 months, it would be the earliest launch of an RTX SUPER GPU, seeing as the RTX 5080 launched on January 30, while the RTX 5070 Ti was released in February and the RTX 5070 came to shelves in early March. If accurate, we'll see stronger RTX 50 SUPER cards before the end of the year, with the RTX 5080 SUPER expected to be the first to arrive. This also falls in line with a previous rumor suggesting RTX 5080 SUPER and 5070 SUPER GPUs would arrive in 2025, as per Moore's Law is Dead. Thanks to reliable leaker Kopite7kimi, we have a hint of the rumored specs the RTX 5080, 5070 Ti and 5070 SUPER will deliver. While there's an expected increase in CUDA Cores (only with the RTX 5070 SUPER) and TGP, the real draw is the boost in video memory (VRAM). One general complaint in Nvidia's latest graphics cards is that they lack enough VRAM, especially when it comes to the 12GB GDDR7 VRAM in the RTX 5070. However, the SUPER series is expected to deliver a big jump in video memory, Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Here's a look at the rumored specs of the RTX 5080, 5070 Ti and 5070 SUPER, and how much of a boost these GPUs offer over the base RTX 50-series counterparts. GPU RTX 5080 SUPER RTX 5080 RTX 5070 Ti SUPER RTX 5070 Ti RTX 5070 SUPER RTX 5070 CUDA Cores 10752 10752 8960 8960 6400 6144 Video Memory 24GB GDDR7 16GB GDDR7 24GB GDDR7 16GB GDDR7 18GB GDDR7 12GB GDDR7 TGP 415 Watts 360 Watts 350 Watts 300 Watts 275 Watts 250 Watts This would allow more room for higher resolutions (like 4K) in demanding AAA titles, path tracing and more, seeing as Cyberpunk 2077 with path tracing in overdrive mode can push 16GB. Pricing is still up in the air, although the previous RTX 40 SUPER series launched at a cheaper price than their base alternatives, so hopefully, Nvidia follows that tradition. That said, seeing as the price of RTX 50-series GPUs has gone beyond MSRP, and with the rumored release date coming soon, this may not be the case. We'll know more closer to the RTX 50 SUPER series launch date, but for now, check out our thoughts on the RTX 5060 Ti. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.


Digital Trends
4 days ago
- Digital Trends
My favorite GPU this year is also one you absolutely shouldn't buy right now
When it comes to some of the best graphics cards that have been released in 2025 so far, I have a strong favorite — and it's not one I thought would end up at the top of my list going into this year. I'm talking about the current AMD flagship, the Radeon RX 9070 XT. However, as much as I love the GPU, I still don't think you should buy it right now — and although it pains me to do it, I'm about to show you why not (and what you can buy instead). The RX 9070 XT is a fantastic GPU In a year when both Nvidia and AMD launched new graphics cards, there's always quite a bit to choose from. However, going into this generation, I knew that AMD would be trying to stick to mainstream GPUs. Nvidia's RTX 5090 was bound to remain uncontested, and I thought that the RTX 5080 and the RTX 5070 Ti wouldn't have too much to worry about, either. I was wrong, and for once, I was happy to be. Recommended Videos Upon launch, the RX 9070 XT was said to deliver RTX 5070 Ti-level performance for $150 less, and I was fully on board with that. Benchmarks quickly proved that AMD wasn't throwing around empty promises, either. The GPU can stand its ground, perhaps more so than I expected it to, making it more of an upper-midrange option than a true mainstream card. Sure, AMD wasn't trying to destroy Nvidia — but it tried, and succeeded, in making a GPU that most gamers can want. Depending on the benchmark and the reviewer, you'll see the RX 9070 XT falling behind the last-gen flagship, the RX 7900 XTX, in pure rasterization. But in ray tracing? The RX 9070 XT beats the previous-gen halo card, and that's despite its lower price point. Let's compare to Nvidia. As Nvidia remains ever the GPU behemoth, it's no wonder that many gamers still default to Team Green — but on paper, AMD's option is better here. Most benchmarks pin the RX 9070 XT somewhere within 10% of the RTX 5070 Ti, and up to 15% faster than the RTX 5070. Not a bad score for something that was meant to cater to the mainstream market. I've even seen the RX 9070 XT nearly catch up to the RTX 5080 when overclocked. Back when the RX 9070 XT launched, I told people that if I had to buy a graphics card this year, it'd have been AMD. Unfortunately, I had to change my mind soon after the GPU hit the shelves. There's one major problem It's all about the money, I'm afraid. No single GPU exists in a vacuum. It's important to know that. Even if the card in question is fantastic, it's always going to be compared against other GPUs, and I'm not just talking about the performance. I'm talking about the price, and this is where, months after launch, the AMD RX 9070 XT still leaves a lot to be desired. AMD launched the RX 9070 XT at $599, and the RX 9070 at $549. I've seen people complaining about the price, but personally, it was better than I dared to hope for. AMD managed to undercut Nvidia in a major way with the RX 9070 XT, and while the non-XT version was doomed to a less successful life due to the skewed price-to-performance ratio, the RX 9070 XT had every chance of becoming a fan favorite. Well, what do you know: AMD itself admitted that the RX 9070 XT was selling faster than the manufacturers could keep up with. AMD delivered a good product, and the market was ready for it. Unfortunately, the MSRP didn't last. Demand today for our new @amdradeon cards has been phenomenal. We are working with our AIBs to replenish stock at our partners ASAP in the coming days and weeks. MSRP pricing (excluding region specific tariffs and/or taxes) will continue to be encouraged beyond today so don't… — Frank Azor (@AzorFrank) March 6, 2025 Although AMD's Frank Azor said back in March that MSRP pricing will continue to be encouraged, the current state of the market has won. Scanning Amazon for the RX 9070 XT shows me a few models in the $720 to $820 range. At that price, the advantage AMD has over Nvidia is all but gone, which is why it's hard to recommend the RX 9070 XT right now. If I had to recommend one, it'd be the cheapest option from Asus, which you can check out here. It's still $120 more than the MSRP, but it is cheaper than the RTX 5070 Ti, if only slightly. I can't, and don't, blame AMD here at all. The GPU market is rough, and most graphics cards are selling above their MSRPs. In fact, if a GPU sells at MSRP, chances are that the demand for it might be lower — take from that what you will. AMD doesn't suffer from a lack of demand. If anything, it's the exact opposite. When the GPU flew off the shelves on launch day, I hoped that it'd be back in great quantities somewhere down the line. I was partly right — it is back, and readily available, but sadly, hardly any cheaper. You still have to pay a premium if you want to own AMD's best GPU. What can you buy instead? The sad reality of the current GPU market is that many graphics cards sell above their MSRPs. However, there are a few options for gamers who don't want to pay too much of a premium. One GPU I keep recommending this year is the Intel Arc B580. Unfortunately, it's not at all of the same caliber as the RX 9070 XT, but if you're looking for a budget option to add to your build, it'll do the trick nicely. If we're looking at cards that offer similar performance to the RX 9070 XT, we're really considering options like Nvidia's RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5070, and perhaps the RTX 5060 Ti. From AMD itself, there's the RX 9070 non-XT, but also the RX 7800 XT, RX 7900 XT or GRE, and the RX 7900 XTX. The last-gen options will offer worse ray tracing performance, so that's something to keep in mind. Last-gen availability is spotty, and cards are often overpriced. If you want to try to get one of those, I recommend the second-hand market instead. But let's say you want a new GPU. What do you do? If you want to keep the same level of performance, I would probably bite the bullet and get the RTX 5070 Ti. It's slightly faster than the RX 9070 XT, offers better ray tracing performance, and grants you access to Nvidia's latest DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation tech. I found the RTX 5070 Ti for $790 on Amazon, so check it out. That's $40 above the MSRP, which is not too terrible for current pricing trends. Don't mind lowering your performance-related expectations? AMD's more recent RX 9060 XT 16GB is an option — just make sure you buy the 16GB version and not the one with just eight gigs of VRAM. I found this Sapphire RX 9060 XT 16GB at $380. Nvidia's 16GB RTX 5060 Ti is considerably pricier, so if you're buying something cheaper, make sure to choose AMD here.


Tom's Guide
5 days ago
- Tom's Guide
Apple M4 MacBook Pro now at lowest price ever, AirPods Max also $100 off and more — Power Picks
Right now, you can get a full Apple setup for less, just in time for college! The M4 MacBook Pro (my personal favorite) just returned to its lowest ever price, you can get $100 off AirPods Max for maximum focus on your work and I've just found the cheapest RTX 5070 Ti gaming laptop. As you know, I take time to select my Power Picks each day to find the best computing deals worth your hard-earned money. These are the savings that retailers are trying to keep quiet about, and today's bunch are some of the best I've seen. If you're getting into content creation — be it video, music, photo editing or all three (like me), the M4 MacBook Pro is a mighty system to get the job done with a zippy CPU and powerful GPU packed into that M4 chip, alongside that bright, vivid Liquid Retina XDR display, an upgraded 24GB RAM for multitasking, a spacious 1TB SSD, and a crazy-long 18+ hour battery life. And if you're hard at work and need to focus in on a particularly complex edit (or a more general task), zoning in with AirPods Max is unlike anything else. The drivers produce a gorgeous sound quality with plenty of immersive depth to whisk you away into a world of productivity. Plus, they're really comfortable to wear, and that noise cancellation is unmatched. Want to go the Windows route? Even better! Not only is this spec of Vector 16 HX a mighty one for creative work with an Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX, RTX 5070 Ti, 16GB DDR5 RAM and a 512GB SSD, it's also a gaming monster too. That way, you can work by day and play by night with no trouble whatsoever. The one I'd recommend from this list is the ABS Eurus Ruby with RTX 5070 Ti (my favorite GPU), which is a beast with AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, 32GB DDR5 RAM and a 2TB SSD, which is $570 off to boot! And you can get your pick of a whole bunch of the latest AAA titles and indie darlings to get free with it, too. If your content creation is steering into streaming, you need a good webcam, and the OBSBOT Tiny 2 Lite is one of the best with a 4K picture quality, 60 FPS support and HDR to add a nice dash of contrast to the picture. Now 20% off! P.S. Yesterday's Power Picks are still available! You can snag $100 off the M3 iPad Airand $400 off a monster RTX 5080 gaming PC. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.


Tom's Guide
21-07-2025
- Tom's Guide
Act fast to save $350 off one of the best gaming laptops with RTX 5070 Ti
We're deep in the dog days of summer, but Best Buy doesn't care—the retailer is running a killer sale right now that knocks over $300 off one of the best gaming laptops around. I know because I review laptops for a living here at Tom's Guide, so I immediately noticed that the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 with RTX 5070 Ti GPU is on sale for $2,049 at Best Buy. That's $350 off the usual $2,399 price of this gaming laptop, which feels like a steal when you see its 14-inch 3K OLED 120Hz display. This is a well-specced edition of one of the best 14-inch gaming laptops you can buy thanks to its 14-inch 3K 120Hz OLED display and the fact it's packing an AMD Ryzen 9 CPU, an Nvidia GeForce 5070 Ti laptop GPU, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD to store all your favorite games. We love these elegant little Asus gaming laptops because they deliver such a potent one-two combo of performance and portability, running even the latest games well on a gorgeous 14-inch display built into a surprisingly low-profile device that doesn't look out of place in a coffee shop. But don't take my word for it. Read our Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 (2025) review to see what having and using one is really like, including a full rundown of the results of our performance and battery tests. We regularly recommend this laptop because at under four pounds it's fairly easy to carry, yet modern games run and look great on its 3K (2,800 x 1,800 pixels) 120 Hz OLED screen. Plus, the OLED panel supports HDR and Nvidia G-Sync for smooth gameplay at high framerates. The AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 CPU gives you more than enough muscle to run AI apps, and it pairs well with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti laptop GPU and 32GB of RAM to run even demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty pretty well. You can play them on your big TV or gaming monitor when you want, too thanks to the HDMI 2.1 connector on the plentiful port array. For all these reasons and more the Zephyrus G14 is one of the best gaming laptops you can buy, and right now it's on sale for one of the lower prices I've ever seen!


Gizmodo
09-07-2025
- Business
- Gizmodo
Amazon Is Going All In, ASUS Strix G16 Gaming Laptop with RTX 5070i Suddenly Got a Lot Cheaper
The top-of-the-line gaming laptops with powerful graphics cards and next-gen processors are rarely discounted, especially in a market that is going through shortages and keeping prices high. This is why it is such a big deal when a great laptop like the ASUS ROG Strix G16 (2025) gets a deep discount. At the moment, this beast of a laptop (RTX 5070 Ti, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX Processor, 32GB DDR5, 1TB SSD, Wi-Fi 7) is $400 off for Prime Day, bringing its price down to $1,999. It's a once-a-year chance to get a high-end gaming laptop for less than $2,000, and it's only available to Prime members (even those on the free 30-day trial). See at Amazon The 2025 version of the ROG Strix G16 is designed for gamers who require best-in-class performance. At the center of it all is the Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor which is perhaps the most advanced chip around and that is capable of handling the latest games and demanding multitasking with ease. Paired with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics processing unit (powered by the cutting-edge NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and loaded with DLSS 4 and Max-Q technologies), this laptop delivers smooth-as-silk frame rates, ray tracing and AI-accelerated graphics increases that upgrade each game to next-generation visuals and feel. What's more, the 16-inch ROG Nebula Display supports 16:10 aspect ratio, 2.5K resolution, and a blazing 240Hz refresh rate with 3ms response time. That means ultra smooth visuals, zero motion blur and an immersive experience whether playing games. The better ACR film boosts contrast and reduces glare and gives you vivid colors and sharp details no matter what the lighting condition. With 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM, you'll have no problem juggling games, streaming, and productivity programs at the same time. The 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD delivers lightning-fast load times and tons of space for an enormous library of games. You'll never lack space or wait on slow-load screens. Cooling is most important in a high-performance laptop, and ASUS has equipped the Strix G16 with its latest ROG Intelligent Cooling system. That includes an end-to-end vapor chamber, tri-fan tech and Conductonaut Extreme liquid metal on the chipset, all of which work together to cool and stay silent even under extended gaming use. The full-surround RGB light bar enables you to synchronize lighting effects between your keyboard and other ROG peripherals and Stealth Mode turns off all lighting for a more professional look. Tool-less access makes it easy to upgrade RAM, SSD, and fans, with a frame that can be removed to conceal the hardware and give advanced users more access for customization. If you're looking for the best gaming laptop, the ASUS ROG Strix G16 is the Prime Day offer to beat. See at Amazon