It has been formally announced by Nvidia that the aqcuisition deal of ARM Limited has been terminated. There has been a lot of speculation that this deal would not see it through to completion due to various significant regulatory challenges, and the deal is now officially dead. Read the complete press release below –.
Read More →To say that the graphics card market has been extremely scuffed is a bit of an understandment, as prices shot through the roof and extreme stock shortages became commonplace. But, there is hope on the horizon. As we discussed in our recent video, we have been hearing from our sources that stock issues are.
Read More →At their recent Computex 2021 conference, AMD finally shared some details about their upsampling technology, FidelityFX Super Resolution. One of the things AMD’s Scott Herklemann confirmed was that FSR will be supported on Radeon RX 6000, RX 5000, RX 500, and RX Vega graphics cards. This naturally raised a large question mark in people’s.
Read More →Back in the Before Times ™ when Nvidia announced the RTX 30 series of GPUs, they were praised for their improvements in gaming and ray tracing performance vs RTX 20, and at a much more affordable MSRP than their Turing counterparts. Of course, finding a card for MSRP now is tantamount to finding a.
Read More →Resizable BAR, which is probably better known under its AMD nomenclature Smart Access Memory, is something we have seen growing support for ever since AMD revealed that Ryzen 5000 would support it. Now, Nvidia partners GALAX and Gainward have expanded their resizable BAR support for several of the RTX 30 GPUs. Both GALAX and.
Read More →There is a fair amount of anticipation surrounding the release of the RTX 3060, as it’s Nvidia’s first desktop GA106 graphics card, and of course a fresh entrance into a very strained GPU market. Today, we have a nice set of benchmarks – 3D Mark and Superposition, thanks to the work of Videocardz.com. The.
Read More →There’s no argument that there has been a ton of leaks from Nvidia lately. If you missed our latest video, give it a watch as we had leaks for an RTX 3080 12GB and RTX 3060 ULTRA. But today, we have yet more leaks for their mobile GPUs. We are expecting an official reveal.
Read More →The initial launch period for graphics cards is always exciting, as new architectures bring with them new features and the flagship halo products which offer bleeding-edge experiences to gamers… assuming they have the budget to afford those products. The GeForce RTX 3060 Ti then is, in my opinion, Nvidia’s best Ampere graphics card to.
Read More →The architecture synonymous with PC gaming for decades now has been X86, and the processors from both Intel and AMD which uses X86 has gone under a tremendous number of changes over those years, 64-bit support, increases in core counts and clock frequency, SMT, huge IPC increases; but ultimately, buried inside the architecture is.
Read More →Nintendo’s Switch has been a runaway success for the company, and given Nintendo’s approach to crafting a unique hybrid system combined with a fantastic lineup of first-party and exclusive games, it’s unsurprisingly that the Nintendo Switch has enjoyed particularly strong sales. But, with the Playstation 5 and next-generation Xboxes posied for release later this.
Read More →Rumors persist that Nvidia will be adding yet another SUPER card to its Turing lineup, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Super. As the name implies, this would sport a specification upgrade over the original RTX 2080 Ti which launched in September of last year. This definitely isn’t the first time we’ve heard these.
Read More →There’s a rumor swirling around the internet that Nvidia’s next-generation Geforce cards (the RTX 30 series?) based on the Ampere architecture will sport a drastic increase in the ray tracing the performance of the cards, while also sporting large gains in traditional rasterization performance too. As we’re in the closing months of 2019, I believe that the GPU market.
Read More →It’s always interesting to see what GPU maker’s do with each generations ‘bleeding edge’ graphics cards such as the RTX 2080 ti or the Radeon VII, but the budget focused graphics cards is where the real scramble in the market lies. Not only do they sell in higher volumes directly to customers, but also tend to be.
Read More →Well, we finally know when Nvidia’s SUPER refresh of the RTX Turing cards, the RTX 2080, RTX 2070 and RTX 2060, will release, all thanks to a report from Videocardz.com. Nvidia officially confirmed to the website that we will be seeing the RTX 2080 SUPER, RTX 207o SUPER and RTX 2060 SUPER on July.
Read More →Nvidia’s upcoming Ampere graphics cards (which we can presume will make the GeForce RTX 30 series) will leverage Samsung’s 7nm EUV process according to the latest whispers online. The switch to EUV should bring a few advantages to the table over the older UV manufacturing technology. Reducing power consumption and improving performance, but also.
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