The first wave of Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series graphics cards went up for preorder this morning and sold out within the first hour. First to be released were the two highest-end GPUs in the stack: the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080.
Dan Ives leads technology research at Wedbush Securities and has long been an Nvidia bull. Despite the news out of DeepSeek, Ives remains incredibly optimistic about Nvidia's future and just called the sell-off a "golden" opportunity to buy the dip.
Brian Colello at Morningstar maintained his target price of $130 per share on Nvidia stock following the DeepSeek news. "We doubt the leading cloud vendors and AI builders will pause their plans," he wrote in a note to clients. "We still think tech firms will continue to buy all the GPUs they can as part this AI gold rush."
The RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 will be available to buy in just a couple of minutes (at the time of writing), and we've already seen a range of RTX 5090 and
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Nvidia's best graphics cards, the RTX 5090 and the RTX 5080, are finally here. Here is where to buy an RTX 50-series GPU today.
Today is the day! The Nvidia Geforce RTX 5090 and its brawny little brother, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 are going on sale at 9am ET/6am PT/2pm GMT. Three problems stand between you and a shiny new GPU: demand is high,
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