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Nvidia's working with all the anti-cheat vendors to make competitive games work on RTX Spark and WoA… just when gaming on Linux was looking good
By Dave James Published
Computex 2026 "We just want to ensure all the top games run and run great on RTX Spark."

Nvidia sets out roadmap for RTX Spark, its new PC platform, which also gives us a better idea of when to expect next-gen RTX GPUs
By Jacob Ridley Published
Computex 2026 Rubin in 2028, Feynman in 2030.

Developers are creating Arm game ports, wholly Arm-native versions, and Prism-optimised updates for Nvidia's RTX Spark
By Dave James Published
Computex 2026 Nvidia's gaming relationships could push Arm gaming into the mainstream.

Not just for AI agents: Nvidia's RTX Spark means Arm-powered laptops for gamers, too, promising 100 fps at 1440p in the latest games
By Dave James Published
Computex 2026 "The most efficient PC chip ever built."

This supply chain Sankey diagram for an Nvidia AI megachip is a handy guide to understanding just how easy it is to ruin the prices of graphics cards
By Nick Evanson Published
News One hiccup over there, a price increase here, and our precious GPUs become a whole lot more expensive.

It looks like Nvidia's AI inference GPU won't see the light of day this year, which could actually be good news for PC gamers
By Nick Evanson Published
News Vera Rubin, on the other hand, is all steam ahead. Which isn't good news for PC gamers, sadly.

Potential DLSS 5 references have been found in the latest Nvidia driver, but it's all gone quiet on the AI image enhancement front
By Andy Edser Published
News *Tumbleweed.*

007 First Light joins an ever-expanding list of 2026 games without up-to-date AMD FSR or Intel XeSS support
By Nick Evanson Published
News Shaken, stirred, who cares? Just properly support all GPUs, please, not just some of them.
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