Should you buy now or wait for the next GPU generation?
The GPU Radar is an independent resource that tracks release cycles and deal windows for every major desktop GPU — across NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel.
The GPU market moves in generation cycles of roughly 20–28 months, with tiered rollouts within each generation — flagships first, mid-range next, budget last. Knowing when to buy — and whether a clearance-priced previous generation card offers better value than a new launch — is genuinely non-obvious.
We answer these questions systematically: tracking release dates, computing cycle percentages, identifying generation-end value windows, and surfacing the best seasonal deal opportunities for each brand.
We are not affiliated with NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, or any GPU manufacturer. Some links on this site may be affiliate links — we earn a small commission if you purchase through them, at no cost to you. This does not influence our editorial recommendations.
Our ratings are based on release date math, official manufacturer data, and reputable third-party sources including VideoCardz, TechPowerUp, and Tom's Hardware. Read our full methodology →
The GPU Radar is part of a family of radar-style buying guides:
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