Nvidia Unveils New RTX 50-Series Chips for Gaming PCs

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Nvidia Unveils New RTX 50-Series Chips for Gaming PCs
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Nvidia continues to serve the gaming market with new RTX 50-series chips based on the Blackwell architecture, also used in its powerful data center AI processors. The chips will offer DLSS 4, an AI-powered feature that boosts gaming frame rates. Laptops featuring these chips will be available starting in March.

Nvidia on Monday revealed new chips for desktop and laptop PCs that use the same Blackwell architecture underpinning the company's fastest AI processors for data centers.

The chips, called GeForce RTX 50-series, will come pre-installed in computers ranging from about $550 to $2,000, the company said. Laptops with the chips will start shipping in March.> Sign up for NBC New York's News Headlines newsletter. But CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, is all about consumer products, and the new chips announced Monday are primarily intended for gaming.

Nvidia says that technical improvements made for its massive AI business will trickle down into its graphics cards for games.

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