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NVIDIA's Blackwell 50 series & AI chip delay, the upcoming GeForce RTX 4070 with GDDR6 memory, free Black Myth: Wukong benchmark tool and the review of AMD's Ryzen 9 9700X processor.

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NVIDIA Blackwell RTX 50 Series GPUs: Everything We Know
The NVIDIA Blackwell RTX 50 Series GPUs are shaping up to be the next big thing in the graphics card market. This upcoming series is expected to replace the current RTX 40 Series, and there’s a lot of speculation and excitement surrounding its features and performance. Named after mathematician David Blackwell, the GPUs are rumored to offer significant improvements in ray tracing, AI-driven tasks, and overall performance compared to the current generation.

These GPUs are expected to use an even more refined version of NVIDIA's Ada Lovelace architecture, possibly with a new process node that could further enhance performance and efficiency. The series is likely to feature higher core counts, faster memory, and potentially new technologies that could push gaming and creative work to new levels. The Blackwell series might also introduce improvements in power efficiency, a critical factor as GPUs continue to push the boundaries of performance.

While details are still limited, the NVIDIA Blackwell RTX 50 Series is anticipated to launch sometime in 2025. This timeline gives NVIDIA enough room to finalize and polish the architecture, ensuring that these GPUs meet or exceed the high expectations of enthusiasts and professionals alike.

NVIDIA Reportedly Delays Launch of Next-Gen AI Chips Amid Design Flaw
NVIDIA has reportedly delayed the launch of its next-generation AI chips due to a design flaw. These chips were highly anticipated for their potential in AI and machine learning tasks, but this delay suggests there were significant issues that need to be resolved before they can be released. The delay could have a ripple effect on industries relying on NVIDIA's advancements in AI, as the company has been a leader in this space. The exact nature of the design flaw hasn't been disclosed, but it’s serious enough to push back the launch. This is a significant setback, especially given the competition in the AI chip market.

Black Myth: Wukong Benchmark Tool Now Available for Free
The benchmark tool for the highly anticipated game Black Myth: Wukong has been released for free. This tool allows players and enthusiasts to test how well their hardware will handle the game. It supports various technologies like DLSS, FSR, and XeSS, which are different methods for enhancing game performance and visual quality. DLSS is NVIDIA’s technology, FSR comes from AMD, and XeSS is Intel’s solution. By providing this tool for free, the developers are giving players a chance to optimize their setups ahead of the game’s launch, ensuring the best possible experience when it’s released.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 with GDDR6 Memory Set to Arrive After August 20
NVIDIA is set to release a new version of the GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card that will use GDDR6 memory, scheduled to arrive after August 20. The current RTX 4070 models use GDDR6X memory, which is faster. The switch to GDDR6 might be an attempt to create a more budget-friendly option within the RTX 4070 lineup. This version will likely appeal to gamers looking for a slightly cheaper option that still offers good performance. However, the performance difference between GDDR6 and GDDR6X will be something to consider for those looking to maximize their gaming experience.

AMD Ryzen 9 9700X Review
The AMD Ryzen 9 9700X has been reviewed, and it’s clear that this processor is aimed at high-end users who need strong performance for gaming and content creation. It features 12 cores and 24 threads, which means it can handle multitasking and demanding applications with ease. The review highlights its strong performance in both single-core and multi-core tasks, making it a versatile choice. However, it also notes that the power consumption is on the higher side, which might be a concern for those looking to build energy-efficient systems. Overall, the Ryzen 9 9700X is a powerful processor, but it comes with trade-offs that potential buyers should consider.
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That blackmyth wukong benchmark tool is about to be the most popular one out there, period haha

DanDoesPC
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If its one thing that i learned from getting my 4070, is always wait till they release the super versions for the same price, feels like punishment for being an early buyer lol

tonydanza
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I wonder how horrific the price is gonna be this time round

cubancucumber
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That’s what happened to me with cars. I loved building cars, working on cars, playing with cars. I was resistant to getting into the auto industry bc I was scared it would tank my interest. eventually I had to do something that I actually enjoyed for work so I got into auto, and 7 years later I left hating it, sold all my project cars and completely washed my hands of all things auto industry (besides my $20k worth of snap-on tools) wish I’d never gotten into the Industry

miatafied
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I built my last Pc’s to skip a generation. 5800x and 6800xt a couple years back. It’s not looking too good this generation for CPUs in particular. It’s a tough time coming up ahead to figure out if it’s worth it or not this next gen.

SavageNPsycho
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they do this every launch cycle lol every damn time they make a new gen card they claim shortages

RuinNationGaming
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gotta monster 4070ti is the same performance as a 3090 basically a 3090 but better rt/better dlss/cooler card

Does anybody think i should sell next year for the 5070 or keep my card

cmoneytheman
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Im planning on getting a 5090 as i have a 3090 and skipped 40 series i now see i getless performance than id like now in modern titles so hopefully it isnt 5k plus as thats just not worth it.

Gamebattles
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I am really glad i bought my 7950x3d a month ago on sale. The 9000 series will be better but it wont be that much better

jipillow
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i dont care when it comes, i dont care if theres short supply, i care about performance only, nothing else, improvements on performance is all what matters

epicwarding
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i have a question for you sir should i buy a 4090 rog rtx or wait for the 5090 rog rtx . i mthinking about a expensive upgrade to my computer but would it be beter to wait for the 50 series will they be worth it compared to the 4090s ?

sadiquebob
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I love that ending, I feel that exact same way all the time. People need to get off of that shit some more, dopamine receptors are fried

timsell
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i subbed because you're honest and straight to the point

skafatd
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People need to understand they can run the Ryzen 9000 on the B650 and X780 motherboards with a Bios Flash.

JPsTechReviews
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Came for the news. Stayed for the rant. It was a good one

CaptnYestrday
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I think the Ryzen 9000 is meant to be for Ryzen 2000 or 3000 users (Intel 10th, 11th, or lower). Its not a good upgrade from a Ryzen 7000 tho (or Intel 12th to 14th)

thubanhiroi
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I am here to hang out. In fact I wanted to hear your long rant. Why did you cut it out 😂

RealTechnoPanda
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I just want rx 7500 xt. But instead of releasing the 7500 xt. They leaked the 7400 and 7300. 💀 It was supposed to be 7500 xt and 7400.

Sheerwinter
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Are they not using the exact same chipset for x870?

demiankeaough
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There is a lot of rambling in this video but you hit the nail on the head when you talk about the cult like nature of AMD people on the internet. It’s like they have had to take so much criticism over the years that any minor knock against AMD and they lose their shit. There are a lot of creators who feed that bias and probably make a living from it. Unfortunately you run into their content sometimes and as you indicated it’s so far from the truth it’s ridiculous but the AMD fanboys just keep lapping it up.

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