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I’m suddenly really excited about Nvidia’s new RTX 5090 – but probably not for the reason you’re expecting
By Christian Guyton published
Nvidia’s new RTX 5090 is a lot smaller than the RTX 4090 – but that’s great news for PC builders like me.
Maybe AMD's Radeon RX 9070 series GPUs aren't midrange after all - early Black Ops 6 benchmark shows a 99fps average at 4K without even needing FSR
By Isaiah Williams published
An early benchmark using the Radeon RX 9070 GPU in Black Ops 6, begs the question. Did AMD trick us with the suggested 'midrange' focus?
How high do you want your frame rates? Nvidia boasts that RTX 5090 GPU can drive Valorant at over 800 fps with jaw-dropping low latency
By Darren Allan published
Nvidia claims RTX 5090 exceeds 800 fps in Valorant – and that it’s a pro gamer’s dream GPU for low latency and smooth frame rates.
Still worried RTX 5000 GPUs don’t have enough VRAM? Nvidia’s secret weapon is powerful AI texture compression, and it’s calmed some of my fears
By Darren Allan published
Nvidia has a raft of fresh technology to make RTX 5000 graphics cards work better, and it all sounds very impressive, at least on paper.
AMD's decision to make FSR 4 exclusive to its new GPUs is a disappointing compromise in a bid to beat Nvidia - I hope it's worth it
By Isaiah Williams published
I've always held criticism for Nvidia over upscaling being made exclusive new GPU lineups, but AMD has just done the same thing.
Nvidia brings Blackwell to your desk - Project DIGITS mini PC is more like a mini supercomputer
By Craig Hale published
Thought the Mac mini M4 Pro was powerful? Nvidia's new mini-supercomputer can handle 200b parameter LLMs.
Nvidia GeForce Now set to get a lot better on Steam Deck – and that's great news for playing AAA games on Valve's handheld
By Isaiah Williams published
If you're a Steam Deck owner craving high-end performance, this could be the best bet while we await a Steam Deck successor.
Nvidia is jumping on the agentic AI bandwagon with new "blueprints" to simplify work
By Craig Hale published
Nvidia wants to help businesses build agentic AI applications with new in-house and third-party blueprints.
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