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Gigabyte addresses RTX 50-series thermal gel leak, blames over-application in early production units
By Kunal Khullar published
There will be no recall or replacement as Gigabyte says the issue does not compromise the product's performance, stability, or lifespan.

Intel redefines AI strategy — Jaguar Shores to be rack-level design with focus on silicon photonics
By Anton Shilov published
Intel outlined its revamped AI strategy under new leadership that includes variety of workload-specific products, optical interconnects for rack-scale solutions, and revamped software stack.

Nvidia's budget RTX 5060 GPUs rumored to launch on May 19th
By Hassam Nasir published
Word on the street is that the $299 RTX 5060 is set to drop on May 19th next month, landing right before Computex.

AMD releases open-source GIM driver aimed at GPU virtualization, support for mainstream Radeon GPUs coming later
By Aaron Klotz published
Tiny Corp's prodding has paid off.

AMD RX 9070 GRE allegedly ready for launch
By Aaron Klotz published
AMD's third RDNA4 GPU is ready to roll, but it might be exclusive to Chinese customers

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB vs RTX 4060 Ti 16GB: Blackwell GB206 takes on Ada AD106
By Jarred Walton published
Thankfully, Nvidia doesn't seem to be pushing the 5060 Ti 8GB cards very hard.

Newegg has RTX 5090 bundles starting at 'only' $3,139
By Jarred Walton published
5090 with Arrow Lake, a platform known for weak gaming performance [smdh].

Chinese companies stockpiled billions of dollars worth of Nvidia H20 GPUs prior to recent ban
By Aaron Klotz published
China's top three internet companies allegedly have stockpiled around 1 million H20 AI GPUs in anticipation of U.S export bans that took place earlier this month.
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