Media Database
>
Jarred Walton

Jarred Walton

Senior GPU Editor at Tom's Hardware

Contact this person
Email address
j*****@*******.comGet email address
Influence score
66
Phone
(XXX) XXX-XXXX Get mobile number
Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Computers & Technology
  • PCs/Laptops

View more media outlets and journalists by signing up to Prowly

View latest data and reach out all from one place
Sign up for free

Recent Articles

tomshardware.com

Nvidia RTX 5070 vs RTX 5060 Ti 16GB — less VRAM but much better performance

At current prices, the 5070 makes far more sense than the 5060 Ti 16GB.
tomshardware.com

The GPU benchmarks hierarchy 2025: Ten years of graphics card hardw...

We’ve run hundreds of GPU benchmarks on all the current Nvidia and AMD graphics cards and ranked them in our comprehensive hierarchy.
tomshardware.com

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB review: More VRAM and a price 'pape...

Retail availability and pricing will be critical factors.
tomshardware.com

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB review: More VRAM and a price 'pape...

Retail availability and pricing will be critical factors.
tomshardware.com

Should you buy a used graphics card?

GPU prices have shot up again, pushing many toward the used card market.
tomshardware.com

SSD Benchmarks Hierarchy 2025: We've tested over 100 different SSDs...

We’ve grouped the SSDs by capacity and sorted them by performance.
tomshardware.com

The Best PS5 SSDs in 2025: Speedy NVMe storage for your console

Our tests show the best SSDs for games on the PS5.
tomshardware.com

Nvidia's 50-series laptop launch looks bumpy: slipping ship dates, ...

Another black eye for Blackwell?
tomshardware.com

Best Graphics Cards for Gaming in 2025

Here are the best graphics cards for gaming, from high-end to budget solutions.
tomshardware.com

Kioxia shows off new 122.88 TB SSD — PCIe 5.0 LC9 packs a whole lot...

61 TB and 30 TB models are also available.
tomshardware.com

Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 up close: Blackwell RTX Workstation, Max-Q Work...

300W to 600W GPU, depending on the model.