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The GPU benchmarks hierarchy 2026
By Jeffrey Kampman last updated
We've run hundreds of GPU benchmarks on Nvidia, AMD, and Intel graphics cards and ranked them in our comprehensive hierarchy.

Best Graphics Cards for Gaming in 2026
By Jeffrey Kampman last updated
We've benchmarked all the latest GPUs to find the best graphics cards for gaming. These graphics cards offer the best performance at their price and resolution, from 1080p to 4K.

Nvidia's CUDA Tile examined: AI giant releases programming style for Rubin, Feynman, and beyond
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Tensors FTW in Rubin, Feynman, and beyond.

TikTok owner ByteDance to reportedly purchase $14 billion worth of Nvidia AI GPUs in 2026
By Hassam Nasir published
China firm to splash 100 billion yuan on H200 GPUs.

Unlucky RTX 5080 buyer who received rocks made whole after month-long investigation, gets tattoo to commemorate
By Jake Roach published
After nearly a month and with most options exhausted, one unlucky RTX 5080 buyer finally got their card.

Another 16-pin GPU power connector gets scorched, but this time it's not an RTX 5090
By Hassam Nasir published
12v-2x6 consumes another victim.

Lisuan's G100 series has reportedly begun shipping out to customers, China's first 6nm discrete GPUs
By Hassam Nasir published
Marking a new era for discrete GPUs in the region.

Chinese GPU manufacturer Zephyr confirms dead RDNA 2 GPU chips due to cracking, bulging, or shorting
By Hassam Nasir published
And it will continue to do so.
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