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Today I learned I can run my very own DeepSeek R1 chatbot on just $6,000 of PC hardware and no megabucks Nvidia GPUs required
By Jeremy Laird published
News The catch is that it's only really fast enough to serve one user with semi-useful gibberish at a time.

China's DeepSeek chatbot reportedly gets much more done with fewer GPUs but Nvidia still thinks it's 'excellent' news
By Jeremy Laird published
News Nvidia claims more AI from fewer chips is good for business.

FSR 4 may be a simple upgrade for FSR 3.1 games according to leaks, which hopefully means we won't see a repeat of FSR 3's poorly-supported launch
By Andy Edser published
News Has AMD learned from the mistakes of FSR 3? We can only hope.

MSI says that the supply of its RTX 5090 cards will be very tight, due to a limited supply of GPUs from Nvidia
By Nick Evanson published
news Artificial supply constraint or a sign of genuine manufacturing limitations?

This spectacular GB202 die shot shows just how massive Nvidia's RTX 5090 GPU is but it's not the largest chip it's ever shoehorned into a gaming graphics card
By Nick Evanson published
news Count the transistors with me. One, two, skip a few, ninety-two point two billion.

Scalpers are already trying to rip off gamers by flipping RTX 5090 graphics cards they don't actually have for up to $7,000
By Jeremy Laird published
news Ummm, think I'll wait and try for one at MSRP, thanks.

A variant of Asus' Q-release system has been accused of grinding GPU contact pins and the thought is making my teeth hurt
By Andy Edser published
News "Grinding" and "graphics card" are two terms that should never be used in the same sentence.

AMD claims it's 'taking a little extra time' to get 'maximum performance' out of the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT before the GPUs launch in March
By Jacob Fox published
News Makes sense, but this still doesn't scream confidence in the product.
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