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Former Chinese gaming company with China govt ties accused of smuggling banned AI GPUs
By Luke James published
U.S. export policy is colliding with the realities of globalized supply chains, reseller-driven distribution models, and explosive demand for AI accelerators in China.

Legacy AMD GPUs receive 30% performance boost in Linux with new drivers
By Zhiye Liu published
Linux 6.19 drops legacy Radeon DRM driver for the modern AMDGPU kernel driver, ushering performance uplifts up to 30% for AMD GCN 1.0 and GCN 1.1 graphics cards.

Gigabyte removes controversial leaking thermal gel from RTX 5070 Ti Windforce V2
By Aaron Klotz published
The second iteration of Gigabyte's RTX 5070 Ti triple-fan Windforce graphics card comes with traditional thermal pads.

Another unreleased Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti 20GB Founders Edition engineering sample surfaces on the second-hand market
By Luke James published
An engineering sample of an RTX 3080 Ti has surfaced in the secondhand market, according to a post on the Nvidia subreddit.

Moore Threads unveils next-gen gaming GPU with 15x performance and 50x ray tracing improvement
By Hassam Nasir published
Chinese silicon is gunning for the crown.

You can force FSR 4 Redstone to work on RDNA 3 GPUs with new workaround for Linux systems
By Jowi Morales published
AMD's answer to Nvidia's DLSS 4 seemingly works on older hardware but is currently not officially supported.

Savvy PC builder finds GeForce GTX 1660 Super for just $8.40 at thrift store
By Kunal Khullar published
The GTX 1660 Super remains a usable gaming GPU, making this $8.40 Goodwill purchase an exceptional value compared to typical secondhand prices.

'$100 Steam Machine' uses a cut-down PS5 APU to deliver 60 FPS at 1080p
By Aaron Klotz published
If you can get this particular unit for $100, it represents one of the cheapest methods to get into PC gaming, as long as you are willing to do some tweaking.
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