If you're worried about the current GPU trend of "paper launches", there's a lot of precedent to suggest it'll keep happening ...
Nvidia warned of stock shortages earlier this week, and now its launch of the $1,999 RTX 5090 yesterday is being branded a “paper launch” after people camped outside retailers only to find a ...
Alas, they did not, and now, all we can do is wait patiently and hope that they’ll be back in stock sometime soon, turning this so-called paper launch into something real.
This is something we're well aware of in the wake of the Nvidia RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 launch, which some are calling a paper launch, ie, a launch in name only with little actual stock to back it.
The disappointing “paper launch” continues. Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti is just a couple of days away from launch, but whether it’ll actually be readily available is another thing entirely.
WTF?! Nvidia's highly anticipated RTX 5090 and 5080 graphics cards launched on January 30, but the release was marred by severe stock shortages, leading many to label it a paper launch.
Table of Contents Promising benchmarks — well, kind of ‘Paper launch’ woes AMD is right around the corner Bye-bye, RTX 5080? Thanks to some leaked benchmarks, we now have a better idea of ...
Gamers have been concerned since before the debut of these new cards that their stock numbers would be tight around launch, and Nvidia released a statement confirming as such—though promised ...