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'There is no such thing as a good secret backdoor,' says Nvidia, reiterating that there are no kill switches, spyware, or secret ways to access its GPUs
By Nick Evanson published
News Some US politicians may still believe otherwise, but the AI behemoth is adamant about its security.

It's only taken six months but at long last, AMD's Adrenaline driver has FSR 4 support for Cyberpunk 2077
By Nick Evanson published
News Though the list of other games with freshly added FSR 4 support is hardly inspiring.

Ex-Intel and AMD graphics chief Raja Koduri promises a RISC-V based IP that 'rearchitects the GPU from first principles' but with few details in the startup word-salad
By Nick Evanson published
News Tech startups are nothing new, but this one might stand a chance of making it because of who's behind it.

Graphics card prices are totally ridiculous and it's creating a barrier to entry that makes me fear for the future of PC gaming
By Andy Edser published
Gripes week The haves, the have nots, and you.

Linus Torvalds is still on the 'same old boring Radeon RX 580', which is a sign I probably don't need that upgrade I've been eying up
By James Bentley published
News What a card it is.

Can a graphics card be 2.5x faster than an RTX 5090 in path tracing and use 80% less power? Bolt Graphics claims its Zeus GPU-powered models do just that
By Nick Evanson published
News Don't forget: theoretical performance is theoretical. And theoretically, this ain't so hot.

Move over, GPUs and CPUs: AMD is looking into creating AI accelerator cards to improve the neural performance of ordinary PCs
By Nick Evanson published
News It's early days yet, so don't expect to see anything for a while.

Intel's next-gen Panther Lake mobile chip will be a portable gaming beast with 50% more Xe cores than Lunar Lake, according to the latest shipping manifest leak
By Jeremy Laird published
News 12 Xe3 cores in Panther Lake versus 8 Xe2 cores in Lunar Lake.

Financial Times report suggests chip smugglers shifted an alleged $1 billion worth of Nvidia's AI chips to China over the course of 3 months while stricter US export controls were in effect
By Andy Edser published
News "There is no evidence that [Nvidia] is involved in, or has knowledge of, its restricted products being sold to China."
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