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By Anton Shilov published
Chinese businessman smuggles over a dozen of H200 machines with eight GPUs inside each one.
Best graphics card deals 2024: Cheap Nvidia, AMD, and Intel GPUs
By Avram Piltch last updated
Save money on Radeon, RTX, and Arc graphics cards.
Gaming GPU sales plummet 14.5% in third quarter
By Dallin Grimm published
An unusually dry third quarter for the discrete GPU market
The GPU benchmarks hierarchy 2024
By Jarred Walton last updated
We've run hundreds of GPU benchmarks on Nvidia, AMD, and Intel graphics cards and ranked them in our comprehensive hierarchy, with over 80 GPUs tested.
GPU Price Index 2024: Lowest Nvidia, AMD, and Intel prices
By Stewart Bendle last updated
Check the best prices on Nvidia RTX and AMD Radeon graphics cards.
Intel Arc B580 trades blows with the RTX 4060 and RX 7600 in early benchmarks
By Hassam Nasir published
Intel's upcoming Arc B580 delivers respectable synthetic performance numbers in leaked OpenCL and Vulkan benchmarks.
Intel XeSS 2 DLL files leaked days before launch — Frame Generation and Low Latency libraries surface at Nexus Mods
By Hassam Nasir published
DLL files for Intel's XeSS 2 suite of technologies has been leaked but are likely still dependent on support from game developers.
Legendary video game developer imagines a future where GPUs don't need PCs
By Mark Tyson published
Earlier today, legendary video games developer John Carmack made the case for what one might casually describe as a standalone graphics card.
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