Linux VRAM patches breathe new life into low-end GPUs
A series of Linux kernel patches now makes the 4 GB Radeon RX 6500 XT viable for some games, but results vary widely across titles.
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A series of Linux kernel patches now makes the 4 GB Radeon RX 6500 XT viable for some games, but results vary widely across titles.
The RTX 5090 redefines performance with 32 GB of VRAM, setting a new standard for creators and professionals.
Johny Srouji steps into a broader role as chief hardware officer, overseeing both hardware engineering and silicon development at Apple.
Apple has confirmed Tim Cook will step down as CEO, with John Ternus taking over. The transition marks a shift in the company’s leadership after nearly two decades under Cook’s guidance. Key details about Ternus’ background and the timeline remain unclear, but the move signals a new chapter for Appl...
Intel is rapidly scaling its foundry operations with a 50% year-over-year surge in tool orders, signaling aggressive plans to compete with TSMC and Samsung. The company’s focus on advanced packaging and next-generation nodes could redefine the semiconductor landscape if it secures major customers.
A new wave of indie titles will debut at Xbox’s annual ID@Xbox event, highlighting innovation and accessibility in game development.
A leaked document suggests Xbox Project Helix is abandoning GPU customization, signaling a shift in Microsoft's console strategy. This could mark the end of an era for Xbox fans who value performance tuning.
A new action-adventure game reimagines Slavic folklore with dark fantasy, sharp humor, and skill-based combat. Players control Kestrel, a knight without destiny, as he battles mythical foes and uncovers ancient mysteries in a semi-open world.
The new Apple M5 Pro chip in the latest MacBook Pro lineup delivers significant performance gains for professional workloads, but its pricing and configuration tradeoffs demand careful evaluation before purchase.
A new mini PC leverages Ryzen Pro 7840U efficiency while supporting Oculink eGPUs, offering creators a mobile solution that merges performance with battery life—without sacrificing flexibility.
NVIDIA has unveiled a significant performance enhancement to its path-tracing technology, promising near-real-time ray tracing without sacrificing visual fidelity. The new algorithm, an evolution of the existing ReSTIR framework, could redefine the gaming experience on supported hardware.
A breakthrough in real-time path tracing could redefine visual quality and performance, but hardware limitations remain a hurdle for widespread adoption.
Micron is shipping its first GDDR7 memory modules, promising lower power draw and higher bandwidth—key advantages for entry-tier GPUs. The new spec could shift the economics of mid-range graphics cards.
A new generation of workload-specific GPUs has arrived, and Capcom’s Pragmata stands out for its aggressive pricing, performance, and niche efficiency. Here’s how it stacks up against the alternatives—and why power users may want to wait.
The latest Windows 11 cumulative update introduces a rare but specific scenario that triggers BitLocker recovery, affecting only systems with certain TPM and UEFI configurations.
Two ASUS monitors blend Mini-LED displays with AI tools, but their real-world impact on gaming and content creation remains uncertain. The ProArt Studio 16X leans toward productivity, while the ROG Strix XG16AHQ targets competitive gamers.
The MSI Vector 16 HX challenges the notion of what a mobile AI workstation can achieve, combining a 12GB RTX 5070 Ti with a premium OLED display. This article examines its technical specifications, real-world performance in data workloads, and the trade-offs that come with pushing mobile computing t...
A sealed NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti GPU—typically priced around $400—was found at a Goodwill outlet for just $12, highlighting the extreme price gap between MSRP and real-world resale values.