Today we are proud to introduce our new gpu test rig for 2022, powered by MSI. Dominic takes you through the components, and why we chose them, in this video. Stay tuned to see plenty more reviews and ...
If Nvidia was using chiplets for Blackwell GPUs, I think we'd have known about that more concretely a long time ago. That's NOT a small change to make, and there's obviously some growing pains that go ...
Bottom line: The PC market has definitely seen better days, but one thing is for sure – the surge in demand caused by the transition to hybrid work and study is over, and consumers aren't rushing to ...
Intel captured 4% of the discrete GPU market in Q3 2022. Most of that gain came at AMD's expense. Intel's new GPUs could cause headaches for AMD in the low-end gaming market. Intel's new discrete GPUs ...
A new report by the Chinese tech news site My Drivers states that GPU shipments in mainland China fell by over 40 percent in January 2023 compared to the same period in 2022. Although both NVIDIA and ...
Meta is giving developers 7 percent more GPU compute power to work with more than two years after the headset first launched. Meta is giving developers 7 percent more GPU compute power to work with ...
A report from The Information highlights employee retention issues inside Apple’s silicon group, with some employees sourced citing extremely long hours and stressful workloads. Apple is currently ...
Giga Computing expects a huge-scale deployment of Giga CPUs and GPUs in 2021. As the company forecasts, at this moment, the amount of silicon in the market is still far behind the "full-capacity" ...
Things are starting to slow down a bit in the world of GPU shipments, but thankfully the long-term outlook is still "solid." Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window ...
While AI-generated content has driven NVIDIA's price up more than 100% for the past six months, China-based GPU providers are not benefiting from the hype, with investment dropping both in fundraising ...
Every GPU in each generation is substantially the same, it's just that the bigger ones have more sub-units, so I'm not sure how valid the idea that there's a wide parameter space of price-performance ...