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Security mitigations in Intel's GPUs rob up to 20% of their compute performance but it's unlikely to be a problem in games
By Nick Evanson published
News If you're an OpenCL coder on Linux, though, you might want to consider disabling them.

Goodbye 12VHPWR meltgate? Asus shows its cable-hiding BTF tech is capable of handling more power than an RTX 5090 will ever use
By Nick Evanson published
Mind you, the power cables at 1,300 W do get a tad on the glowy-glowy side

One lucky Redditor has managed to snag themselves a mythical AMD Radeon GeForce RTX RX 9070 XT. Yes, you read that right
By Nick Evanson published
News One manufacturer's boo-boo is another person's GPU of the decade.

Here's another RTX 50-series graphics card with Noctua fans, proving once again they are catnip for PC hardware engineers
By Jacob Fox published
News Looks like this one's not for the western market, though, booooo.

Intel has joined Nvidia with its own neural texture compression tech but it probably won't rescue your VRAM-starved 8 GB GPU any time soon
By Jeremy Laird published
News By the time games use this tech, you'll have a different graphics card.

Doom: The Dark Ages gets path tracing for even better graphics but unless you've got an RTX 50 graphics card, it's not worth using
By Nick Evanson published
Pretty path pains The new built-in benchmarks are pretty neat, though.

An RTX 3080 Ti 20 GB engineering sample has been spotted on eBay for $2,000, proving Nvidia plays with all the goodies we never get
By Jacob Ridley published
News Though most appear to get chucked in the bin.

Stutters and hitches in Unreal Engine 5 games should become rarer over time due to Epic's continuous updates, but we'll still see them for a while because of the way games are made
By Nick Evanson published
News Yes, I know I sound like a stuck record here, but it's really not the engine that's at fault.
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