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Nvidia and AMD set to raise prices across their graphics card portfolios in early 2026, due to rising memory costs.
G-Sync Pulsar brings a standardized set of features to esports monitors. Pulsar-certified panels will need to be 27-inches, with 1440p resolution and blistering 360Hz refresh rates; hit 1000Hz+ “perceived motion clarity with VRR;” and include Nvidia’s G-Sync Variable Overdrive and new Ambient Adaptive Technology features.
Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 can now generate extra frames using AI, helping supported RTX cards run 4K games smoother than ever.
Nvidia has launched DLSS 4.5, using a second generation transformer to promise smooth 4K performance at 250+ FPS.
According to tech analysis site Newsis, Nvidia is expected to raise the price of its most premium graphics card, the RTX 5090, from an MSRP of $1,999 to $5,000 in 2026 - a huge 250% increase.