The following ASRock Challenger Arc B580 was purchased by the author and was not provided by the manufacturer.I don’t think I ...
So rather than settling for cards that cost same price the GTX 1070 Ti launched for ... bit more expensive than it used to be. I've been reviewing graphics cards for years now, and because I ...
If you want to play games, you can pair this CPU with gaming-oriented GPUs like GTX 1070 Ti or GTX 1660 or ... Overall, you can use this CPU for everyday tasks. And if you pair it with a compatible ...
We look at some of the cards based on AMD's new gaming GPU designs on the CES 2025 show floor, from Asus, PowerColor, ...
It's a bold statement but Nvidia claims that the RTX 5070 gaming GPU will offer "4090 performance at $549," thanks to a ...
Nvidia’s new GeForce RTX 50-series graphics cards have been officially revealed and they are beastly. The RTX 5090 will cost $2,000 and require a recommended power supply of 1kW, or roughly the ...
To say that Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been a darling for the investment community would be putting it very mildly. This ...
This is the full list of Blackwell mobile GPUs complete with the chips used in these graphics cards which are in brackets at the end: Keen-eyed readers will spot the strange element here ...
Intel’s future 'Celestial' GPUs might use what's known as a “disaggregated GPU architecture,” according to an Intel patent filing. And while it's unlikely to make it into Intel Battlemage ...
The release of the Blackwell B200 GPU threw a wrench into the 3nm rumor. The B200, made for high-performance computing (HPC) and data center use cases, is built on a TSMC 4NP (4nm Nvidia ...
The latest gaming laptop to arrive under MSI's banner of 'Best Meets Best', sees a Kaby Lake processor paired with a GTX 1070 GPU and an M.2 SSD attached to 4 PCI Express Gen 3.0 lanes.
However, only newer graphics chips such as Intel Tiger Lake (11th generation) or Nvidia GeForce from RTX 2050 offer hardware acceleration (decoder) for AV1. If you want to use the AV1 encoder for ...