CES is filled with wild and wacky curios, to be sure, but there are also plenty of good old-fashioned laptops. Every year the ...
The Radeon RX 9000 series of GPUs has been leaked online, including some early performance figures for both rasterization and ray tracing. This massive leak was posted by the X user, @All_The ...
As it gets ever closer to the new year it also gets closer to the new crop of GPUs coming from companies like AMD, and it seems that AMD’s upcoming Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs have now leaked ...
Taiwan-based consumer electronics brand Asus has teased its upcoming ROG gaming laptop series release date on social media platform X. According to the announcement, Asus will reveal its upcoming ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA and AMD are shipping new GeForce RTX 50 and Radeon RX 9000 GPUs to the US before tariffs increase on January 20, 2025. Both companies will unveil their latest GPUs at CES 2025.
These GPUs could redefine gaming and creative workflows with even greater performance and efficiency. AI and Robotics Innovations: Huang will likely showcase Nvidia's advancements in AI and robotics.
We’re about to enter a new era of GPUs, with Nvidia, AMD, and Intel duking it out for slots among the best graphics cards. But this time around, things are different. Team Red, which has ...
Rumor mill: AMD appears to be skipping the Radeon RX 8000 nomenclature for its next-gen RDNA 4 GPU lineup. Instead, the successors to the RX 7000 series are expected to be branded as Radeon RX ...
Now, we may know what GPU to expect first — and when. According to sources speaking with Wccftech, Nvidia is tipped to launch its first RTX 50-series GPU in January 2025, with the RTX 5080 ...
Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs are all but confirmed, with leaks coming out from all corners in the lead-up to CES 2025. Now, we have a sneak peek at next-gen Asus ROG gaming laptops, and they come ...
Analysts led by Joseph Moore spotlight Nvidia's cutting-edge Blackwell GPU, poised to dominate the AI landscape by the second half of 2025. Despite short-term constraints like staggered product ...
TL;DR: GPU-Z v2.61.0 now supports Intel Arc B580 and B570, AMD Navi 48, and Qualcomm Adreno GPUs. It includes fixes for AMD Ryzen system crashes and adds PCI vendor detection for ONIX and Shangke.