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Nvidia’s RTX 5000 series announcement could be closer than you think - a reliable leaker suggests a reveal is coming soon
By Isaiah Williams published
It appears that the wait for Nvidia’s RTX 5000 series reveal could soon be over if this new leak holds true.
Gigabyte spoils AMD’s Ryzen 9000X3D surprise by leaking flagship 16-core CPU, which could be something special for gamers with X3D ‘turbo mode’
By Darren Allan published
Gigabyte lets 3D V-Cache cat out of the Zen 5 bag, casually mentioning 16-core Ryzen 9000X3D CPU in a press release.
The best graphics card 2024
By John Loeffler last updated
Updated There's never been a better time to consider one of the best graphics cards from AMD, Nvidia, and Intel.
Apple M4 chip: everything you need to know about Apple's latest silicon
By John Loeffler last updated
Updated Here's everything we know so far about Apple M4, the company's next generation of in-house silicon.
Forget the RTX 4000 series, the RTX 3060 is the gift that keeps on giving as Nvidia's GPU tops Steam Hardware survey again for October
By Isaiah Williams published
A new survey from Steam shows that Nvidia’s RTX 3060 is still the most popular GPU for PC gamers, beating all of the RTX 4000 series models. What does this mean for Team Green’s latest GPU range?
Nvidia’s DLSS is an obvious choice over AMD’s FSR, but this shouldn’t dictate your GPU buying decisions
By Isaiah Williams published
Picking AMD’s FSR over Nvidia’s DLSS might not be the best choice, but this shouldn't affect your choice of GPU.
Intel could have a plan for its future GPUs to better challenge AMD and Nvidia, as patent hints at new chiplet design
By Darren Allan published
Intel patent suggests future GPUs could be split into chiplets – a whole new approach for 3rd-gen Celestial graphics cards?
AMD Strix Halo leak suggests flagship mobile chip with integrated GPU to perhaps outdo an RTX 4070 – but there’s a catch
By Darren Allan published
New leak reveals more details about the Ryzen AI Max Pro range, which could leave Apple’s MacBook Pro laptops in the dust.
Massive AMD leak promises a shining future for laptops, with a smorgasbord of new products landing in 2025
By Isaiah Williams published
Nvidia may have taken the GPU market by storm, but if this leak about AMD’s CES 2025 lineup is accurate, Team Red might manage to emerge victorious at CES next year.
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