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Crimson Desert will not boot on Intel Arc graphics cards and users are being encouraged to refund the game
By James Bentley published
News We were greeted by a pop-up saying our hardware is not supported when we tried.

My real-world testing shows 8 GB GPUs are still enough for gaming in 2026, but I'm surprised at just how much faster the 16 GB versions are
By Andy Edser published
8 GB vs 16 GB I've been testing 8 GB vs 16 GB graphics cards, and some of the results are a little unexpected.

Optiscaler updated to support FSR 4 on older AMD RX 6000 GPUs without the need for driver mods
By Jeremy Laird published
News Community tool beats AMD to the punch once again.

Capcom and Ubisoft developers surprised by DLSS 5 announcement: "We found out at the same time as the public"
By James Bentley published
News DLSS 5 is proving to be quite contentious.

Intel must also hate waiting for shaders to compile as it begins rollout of pre-compiled code from the cloud for faster load times
By Jacob Ridley last updated
News A handful of games supported at launch, including COD: Black Ops 7 and Cyberpunk 2077.

China reportedly approves imports of Nvidia's H200 GPU, but the US government may cap exports to individual Chinese companies
By Jeremy Laird published
News The intricate US-China GPU export dance continues.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says DLSS 5 backlash is 'completely wrong' because it 'doesn't change the artistic control'
By Jeremy Laird published
News Artistic control remains with developers, but what exactly does that mean?

Nvidia's very keen on you 'catching the future of real-time rendering' at this year's GTC, though I suggest not waiting with bated breath for anything groundbreaking
By Nick Evanson published
News It'll be 100% AI-powered stuff, of course, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.

'We want that the real-time images look indistinguishable from reality. We want them to look like a film.' Nvidia has lofty goals for path-traced graphics, but its support for Microsoft's shader stutter cure is a lot more interesting to me
By Nick Evanson published
News Can't brute force your way to path tracing nirvana, so it'll be AI all the way into the future of graphics.
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