Nvidia GeForce RTX 5000: How Will Blackwell Affect the PC Market?

TECH NEWS – Vendors are already very excited about new graphics cards, and this could make the PC market very buoyant in 2025.

 

Nvidia has seen huge growth over the last few years (even compared to when the RTX 4000 cards were released) and many are already waiting for the GeForce RTX 5000 graphics cards using the Blackwell architecture. According to a Taiwanese supplier, Auras Technology, Nvidia will start to pull in the market from December, which means that companies can then start to shift their attention to the next generation of GPUs…

Auras Technology makes the components responsible for cooling the core components of discrete graphics cards, and as such is likely to play a huge role in GPUs using the Blackwell architecture. According to Lin Yu-Shen, CEO of Auras, there will be so much interest in the new cards that it will have a big impact on the supply chain. He says there will be strong demand for cooling components in both consumer and server hardware, so he is hoping for a boom.

 

 

Zotac’s parent company PC Partner (which is also behind Inno3D and Manli) has moved its headquarters from Hong Kong to Singapore to avoid sanctions in the region and to better prepare for the release of Nvidia’s next-generation graphics cards. With the new headquarters, the company will avoid tariffs and sanctions, as Hong Kong is part of China, while Singapore is not subject to any sanctions. PC Partner has done all this behind the scenes and is already listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX). PC Partner is also present in Indonesia, for example, and the alleged GeForce RTX 5090 video card that was made public was not, as it was only an RTX 4070 Ti. This again confirms that PC Partner is not standing on one foot.

Nvidia is likely to launch GeForce RTX 5000 graphics cards at CES 2025 in January, but it could happen a little earlier as the company could surprise us.

Source: WCCFTech

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