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Radeon RX 9070 gains 25% performance in synthetic benchmarks using RX 9070 XT vBIOS
By Kunal Khullar published
Flashing the XT BIOS breathes new life into the RX 9070, though stability isn’t guaranteed.

Repair wizard converts an RTX 4080 into 4080 Super using BGA magic
By Hassam Nasir published
It didn't come without struggle.

Asus teases new concept that boosts motherboard GPU slot power to 250W
By Aaron Klotz published
This could be a cheaper way for Asus to make cableless graphics cards in the future.

GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs are finally selling at and below MSRP
By Zhiye Liu published
Pricing for some of Nvidia's GeForce RTX 50-series (codenamed Blackwell) gaming graphics cards has stabilized.

AMD silently launches RX 7700 non-XT with 16 GB VRAM
By Hassam Nasir published
No pricing or availability.

Nvidia wants 10Gbps HBM4 to blunt AMD’s MI450, report claims
By Luke James published
Nvidia is reportedly pressing its memory vendors to push beyond JEDEC’s official HBM4 baseline, reportedly requesting 10Gb/s-per-pin stacks for its 2026 Vera Rubin platform.

Alibaba’s AI chip goes head-to-head with Nvidia H20 in state-backed benchmark demo
By Luke James published
Alibaba’s semiconductor unit, T-Head, has reportedly developed a new AI processor that it claims matches the performance of Nvidia's H20 — the GPU built specifically for the Chinese market.

Latest FSR 4 source code 'leak' lets you run AMD's AI upscaling tech on nearly any GPU
By Zak Killian published
As it turns out, with some tweaking, you can actually run FSR 4 on nearly any recent GPU thanks to AMD itself leaking the source code last month.
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