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Nvidia has quietly ended support for 32-bit PhysX on its new RTX 50-series, so games like Batman: Arkham City might look and run better on older GPUs
By James Bentley published
News An end of an almost lifelike era.

GPUs powering AI will probably be the end of us all but at least they're being used to find small city smashing asteroids before they do
By Nick Evanson published
news Ten metres might not sound very big but just imagine dropping one on your toes.

You joke, but I still want one: AMD 'teases' the 320 GB 90700.05XTXT Max with a 96-pin power connector and a 1.21 gigawatt power requirement
By Andy Edser published
News Signs AMD is losing patience with RX 9070-series rumours, stage one.

AMD's Frank Azor says no 32 GB RX 9070 XT for you, probably because a 32 GB mid-range GPU didn't make much sense in the first place
By Andy Edser published
News That's that, then.

AMD is finally spilling the beans about the RX 9070 series during a live stream on February 28
By James Bentley published
News And there's a lot riding on it.

Nvidia's RTX 5070 Ti GPU officially goes on sale February 20 and the RTX 5070 is go for March 5
By Jeremy Laird published
News So, the 5070 has indeed been delayed a little.

If the AMD RX 9070 XT is as beefy as these leaked specs and benchmark makes out, low Nvidia 50-series stocks might not matter
By Jacob Fox published
News Nice numbers, now no more delays, please.

Zotac beats those dastardly GPU scalpers by selling RTX 50-series graphics cards to actual gamers courtesy of their Discord channel
By Jeremy Laird published
News So long as it's not just using this as a way to fluff its engagement numbers, and really is putting GPUs in the hands of loyal customers, we're here for it.
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