Nvidia, AMD, and Intel are set to launch new generations of graphics cards within weeks of each other, changing the list of best graphics cards.
Over the next few months, everything we currently know about the current slate of GPUs will change.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang is set to take the stage at CES 2025 but the company has not confirmed the launch of the RTX 50-series GPUs.
AMD has confirmed that its RDNA 4 graphics card will arrive in “early 2025,” and it’s a time frame that AMD has reiterated for several months.
Rumors have been swirling for more than a year that AMD won’t target the extreme high end with RDNA 4 graphics cards.
Intel has dropped official details about its upcoming Battlemage GPUs, which are likely going to be launched soon to carve out a media cycle away from the competition.
This is an exciting time for PC gamers for better and worse.
The pricing situation is only compounded by Intel and AMD’s midrange strategies for the upcoming generation.
On the other hand, there’s some good opportunity for last-gen GPUs in the upcoming generation.
They could really be the winner of the next generation depending on where pricing lands.