Graphics cards
Desktop graphics cards, by maker. The market is a three-horse race — Nvidia’s GeForce, AMD’s Radeon and, since 2022, Intel’s Arc. Each maker links to its full lineup, generation by generation and newest first: every tier from the halo cards down to the entry models, with the architecture and die, headline specs, the launch US price and the year it shipped.
Snapshot as of 5 June 2026. The current generations are Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 50 (Blackwell), AMD’s Radeon RX 9000 (RDNA 4) and Intel’s Arc B-series (Battlemage).
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Nvidia GeForce
Every GeForce desktop card, generation by generation — the RTX ray-tracing era (50, 40, 30, 20), the GTX years, and the classic cards back to the GeForce 256 that coined the term “GPU” in 1999. Current flagship: the RTX 5090.
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AMD & ATI Radeon
Every Radeon desktop card, generation by generation — the RX and RDNA era, the HD and GCN years, and the classic ATI cards back to the original Radeon in 2000. Current flagship: the RX 9070 XT.
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Intel Arc
Every Intel Arc desktop card — the Alchemist A-series that launched Intel’s return to discrete GPUs in 2022 and the Battlemage B-series that followed. Current pick: the Arc B580.