But what is a GPU? What are they good for? Join us for a layman's overview. A graphics processing unit (aka a GPU, graphics card, or video card) is a programmable electronic circuit designed to speed ...
Frame Generation is a tool for your graphics card that generates additional frames when gaming. This allows for much higher framerates compared to the native performance of the GPUs, and has ...
Reports continue to roll in about the success of RDNA 4 – is the GPU tide turning in favor of AMD in a big way?
Using the GPU can improve overall performance by displaying text faster, which speeds up command completion. Even using integrated graphics, GPU-powered terminals offload work from the CPU, allowing ...
Graphics Double Data Rate 7 (GDDR7) is the current VRAM standard for graphics cards, which is currently only exclusively used by Nvidia's RTX 50 series. It's a type of synchronous graphics RAM with a ...
Currently in production, Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra series is an advanced iteration of the Blackwell chips unveiled at last ...
With Nvidia RTX 50-series gaming laptops now up for grabs, we're starting to see new GPU benchmarks roll in. Unsurprisingly, the RTX 5090 laptop GPU has become the best-performing mobile graphics ...
NVIDIA unveils an updated GPU roadmap, introduces next-gen Feynman GPU that will arrive after Rubin and Rubin Ultra. Feynman ...
Things have come a long way in the world of gaming. We’re no longer restricted to lower frame-rates as dictated by devices, thanks to faster graphics processing and faster refresh-rate monitors ...