Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake CPUs are set to feature integrated Xe3 ‘Celestial’ GPUs. The company has begun the enablement process for these GPUs in Linux, and recent leaks reveal device IDs for the integrated graphics units, hinting at a diverse range of SKUs. Additionally, the news highlights a renewed focus on Xe kernel driver performance and optimization, with a new team of maintainers stepping up to ensure a smooth and efficient experience.
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NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPUs, designed for next-gen AI training and inference, are in high demand from industry giants like Google, Meta, and Microsoft, resulting in a 12-month sellout. Despite delays due to packaging issues, production is underway and NVIDIA expects to gain market share in 2025 despite competition from AMD and Intel.
NVIDIA commemorates the 25th anniversary of the GeForce 256, the world’s first GPU, and its impact on the evolution of real-time 3D graphics. The video showcases the remarkable advancements in gaming visuals over the years, from the early days of the GeForce 256 to modern AI-powered rendering techniques.
AMD is making a strong push into the AI market with new hardware, software, and strategic partnerships. The company unveiled its powerful MI325X GPU and next-generation EPYC processor, targeting Nvidia’s dominance in AI accelerators and server CPUs. While AMD’s advancements are impressive, capturing significant market share from Nvidia will be a lengthy battle.
Nvidia’s GPUs may be the industry standard, but AMD is offering unbeatable deals on its powerful RX 7800 XT and RX 7900 XT cards during Prime Day. These cards deliver amazing performance, especially at 1440p, and their prices are significantly lower than comparable Nvidia models. It’s the perfect opportunity to score a powerful gaming GPU for less.
Knowing your PC’s graphics card (GPU) is crucial for determining game compatibility and performance. This guide provides simple steps for identifying your GPU on both Windows and Mac systems, empowering you to make informed upgrade decisions.
NVIDIA is reportedly ending production of its flagship GeForce RTX 4090 and 4080 SUPER graphics cards by the end of October 2024, leading to limited availability and higher prices. This move is likely to make way for the launch of the next-generation GeForce RTX 50 series in January 2025.
With AMD’s next-gen RDNA 4 graphics cards on the horizon, current-gen RDNA 3 models are seeing significant price drops. While these discounts are tempting, is it worth waiting for even deeper price cuts, especially with Black Friday approaching? This article explores the current state of AMD GPU pricing and offers insight on whether to buy now or hold off.
The latest Steam Hardware and Survey results for September 2024 reveal NVIDIA’s continued dominance in the GPU market, holding a commanding 77.75% market share. The GeForce RTX 4060 series reigns supreme, with various variants occupying top positions. AMD faces an uphill battle with its RDNA 4 architecture, struggling to make a significant impact against NVIDIA’s robust ecosystem. While AMD plans to release the Radeon RX 8700 XT and 8800 XT before NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5070, the company needs to offer more than just affordability to compete effectively against NVIDIA’s advanced technologies.
Thermal Grizzly’s new WireView Pro GPU device safeguards your graphics card from potential damage caused by the 12VHPWR connector. This innovative device measures and monitors temperature and power directly at the connection point, offering peace of mind for owners of high-end GPUs like the GeForce RTX 4090.