Building a capable gaming PC relies on two primary components: the CPU and GPU (or graphics card, in common parlance). While having a powerful desktop CPU in your gaming rig is important, the latter ...
A benchmark for Intel’s first desktop graphics card in over 20 years has appeared. But the results leave a lot to be desired. Back in January, Intel released the DG1 card without any fanfare. The ...
NVIDIA announced its huge upgrade in DLSS 3 upscaling technology with its Ada Lovelace GPU architecture reveal, where GeForce RTX 40 series GPU owners are in for a real, real huge performance leap ...
Nvidia's flagship graphics card is something hardcore gamers may prioritize when upgrading their PC, but look at this ...
Artificial intelligence will shape Nvidia graphics card trends in 2026. While some changes have a positive side, others are ...
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Nvidia's Computex presentation isn't just about unveiling ray tracing and DLSS support for a bunch of games, but announcing its long-rumoured RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti ahead of their respective June ...
If you’re on the hunt for a new graphics card, you’re likely looking at clock rates, how many shader cores, and how much VRAM it’s packing. But don’t underestimate memory bandwidth when shopping ...
The graphics card is the centerpiece of a PC build. It is usually the most expensive component and can be used for gaming and all sorts of productivity work. These days, your choices are mostly ...