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Best gaming graphics card deals 2025 — deals on cheap Nvidia, AMD, and Intel gaming GPUs
By Stewart Bendle last updated
Save money on Radeon, RTX, and Arc graphics cards.

AMD quietly announces Radeon RX 9060 alongside new Adrenalin driver
By Kunal Khullar published
A new RX 9000-series graphics card for prebuilts, not builders

GPU startup's cherry-picked path tracing test shows 13x edge over Nvidia's RTX 5090
By Anton Shilov published
Bolt Graphics claims its Zeus GPUs outperform Nvidia's RTX 5090 by up to 13x in internal ray-tracing tests, though real-world gains remain unknown.

Nvidia H20 GPUs reportedly caught up in U.S. Commerce Department's worst export license backlog in 30 years
By Jon Martindale published
Officials claim this is the worst commerce backlog in over 30 years.

Botched GPU baking job gets fixed by a maestro electronics chef
By Hassam Nasir published
This AMD 7800 XT was cooked, literally.

MSI's RTX 5080 Expert features a dual-fan blower-style cooler inspired by the Nvidia RTX 40-series Founders Edition
By Aaron Klotz published
Specs and pricing of MSI's new RTX 5080 Expert have appeared, featuring virtually identical cooling to its predecessor, the RTX 4080 Super Expert.

XeSS SDK 2.1 release opens up Intel's framegen tech to compatible AMD and Nvidia GPUs
By Hassam Nasir published
Intel’s new XeSS 2.1 SDK expands support to Nvidia and AMD GPUs, unlocking frame generation and low-latency rendering across Shader Model 6.4-compatible cards.

Samsung reportedly slashes HBM3 prices to woo Nvidia
By Hassam Nasir published
High bandwidth memory could be the savior.
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