For 'High' settings, you're going to need an Intel Core i7-14700K or AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, Nvidia RTX 3080 (16GB) or AMD ...
Nvidia has partnered with Google DeepMind and Disney on an engine for robot learning as the chip maker's CEO described the AI ...
Nvidia is going larger and grander with its upcoming chips and systems through 2028, but power consumption is still a ...
Nvidia on Wednesday introduced its next-generation GPU called Blackwell Ultra, and also announced new systems based on the ...
The new lineup includes laptops and desktops with Blackwell and Blackwell Ultra GPUs; they're designed to provide enough ...
When you’re setting out to build a gaming PC, the most consequential decision you’re going to make is choosing the best graphics card for your build. There are a lot of options out there, but ...
Intel's Arc B580 graphics card impressed us a few months back, thanks to genuinely decent performance with plenty of VRAM at a mainstream price, but we never got around to reviewing the even ...
These days, GPUs have legitimately become a luxury good. With graphics cards like the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 costing upwards of $1,999, you can expect to pay top dollar for top performance.
For 'High' settings, you're going to need an Intel i7-14700K or AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, Nvidia RTX 3080 (16GB) or AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX (24GB) GPU and a massive 32GB of RAM.
If you've ever built inside an NZXT ATX tower, certainly in the last decade, from the S340 Elite onwards, the general process, the style, the feature set—all of it has been rema ...
If you have a 1440p monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate, then you need a GPU that can deliver at least 144 FPS or more in the games you play. GPUs that are able to deliver such high frame rates at the ...