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Nvidia will not ship a single new gaming GPU in 2026. Not a refresh, not a Super variant, not a budget card. It’s the first calendar year without a new GeForce launch since the original GeForce 256 shipped in October 1999, according to industry reporting tracking Nvidia’s release cadence. The RTX 50 series, which launched…
Valve’s Steam Hardware Survey for July 2026 crossed a line PC hardware watchers have circled for three years. Graphics cards with 16GB of VRAM now sit at 25.90% of surveyed systems, edging past 8GB cards at 25.32% for the first time since Valve began breaking out memory capacity by tier. The gap is thin, just…
16 GB GPUs Finally Take Over 8 GB GPUs In Steam Hardware Survey As Gamers Switch To Higher VRAM GPUs
Graphics cards with 16 GB VRAM have gained more popularity in the last month as gamers transition to 16 GB GPUs.
TL;DR: Steam’s July 2026 survey shows 16GB VRAM GPUs now slightly outnumber 8GB ones (25.9% vs 25.3%), driven partly by better Radeon reporting and new RDNA 4 cards, though most gamers still use under-16GB cards and 8-12GB GPUs remain common. Voice: Kosta AndreadisSpeed 0:00 / 2:57 Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio.
A dark, melancholic atmosphere, paired with stylized slow-motion gun-fu fights and a classic noir-style revenge story: Max Payne revolutionized the gaming world and remains one of the best story-driven shooters of all time. Twenty-five years ago, Finnish developer Remedy set new standards—not just in terms of graphics, but since we at PCGH are hardware nerds,…
For the first time in close to three decades, Nvidia is not shipping a new gaming GPU architecture in a calendar year. Multiple reports corroborated through February 2026 confirm the company has shelved its planned RTX 50 “Super” refresh, including a 24GB RTX 5080 Super that reportedly reached completed-design stage, and pushed its next-generation RTX…