GPU usage is one metric most gamers love to obsess over because the higher it is, the more you feel like you're getting exactly what you paid for. But just because your GPU usage is hovering around 95 ...
Gamers, 2025 was a year that drove high-fidelity graphics at high frame rates and lofty resolutions to new heights. Last year, we witnessed the release of the first 4K, 240Hz monitors ever – a feat ...
Here's all we know about skyrocketing memory prices and what's causing it. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. January 14, 2026: ...
A happy and prosperous 2026 to you! The world of HPC-AI transitioned to the new year while generating its fair share of news, here’s a rapid (8:35) recap of recent developments, including …. Report: ...
It has almost become the stuff of legend, just how small and ever-shrinking AMD's share of the graphics card market has become, and there's no finer example of that than the inability of the company's ...
While you're planning your New Year's resolutions, add-in board (AIB) partners for both AMD and NVIDIA are getting ready to ring in 2026 with a round of price increases, followed by more price hikes ...
Facing US restrictions on high-end computing products, China is restructuring its AI chip industry by advancing GPU, TPU, and NPU technologies simultaneously. Domestic firms struggle to match Nvidia's ...
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro is rumored to cost over $300, driven by expensive 2nm manufacturing and LPDDR6 RAM support. This high price may limit the chip to “Ultra” flagship models only.
Here are 7 demanding indie games with stunning graphics and cutting-edge design. Discover high-end indie games that challenge modern hardware and redefine visual performance in gaming. Black Myth: ...
Check out more of the year's best tech in our PC Gamer Hardware Awards 2025 coverage. I always love a new GPU year. When a whole new generation of graphics cards is going to drop, it energises the ...
In data-center terms, scaling out involves linking computers, while scaling up packs more GPUs into a computer, challenging copper’s physical limits. at high data rates that necessitate wider wires ...