Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares slid north of 6.5% Thursday after HSBC downgraded the stock from Buy to Hold, citing concerns that the chipmaker's pricing strength in the AI GPU space may be starting to fade.
The bad news for Nvidia is that there is now a 32% and 34% reciprocal tariff on imports from Taiwan and China, two countries Nvidia relies on most.
Nvidia makes some of the best graphics cards to be found in laptops, but some of these GPUs might be closer in terms of performance than you’d expect. The laptop version of the RTX 5080 has been benchmarked, and it’s shockingly close to the RTX 5090. Are the laptops equipped with the RTX 5090 still worth buying?
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NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti GPUs, based on the Blackwell architecture, are said to launch in April and May 2025. The 5060 Ti could feature up to 4,608 CUDA cores and come in 8GB and 16GB GDDR7 variants,
Several Nvidia RTX 5000 series GPUs, from the RTX 5080 to the RTX 5070, are listed as “reserved for Prime members” on Amazon, preventing non-members from purchasing them. The flagship RTX 5090 is notably exempt, likely due to its high price, while the RTX 40 series remains unaffected, possibly because of limited remaining stock.
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Nvidia Corp. (NVDA, Financials) shares slid more than 7% Thursday morning after HSBC downgraded the stock, citing signs that the chipmaker's pricing power for its high-end graphic
It was, of course, the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 boards that were the first to launch of the RTX 50-series, allowing them time to amass numbers for this March instalment of the Steam