Intel, NVIDIA and PC
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There are multiple components that make a computer, the most prominent of which include the CPU, GPU, RAM, and storage. Not only do these parts play a pivotal role in your PC's overall performance, but they can also be relatively easy to upgrade on desktop ...
Ironically, the most exciting part of the GPU market isn’t raw hardware specs anymore. Nvidia’s DLSS has set a high bar for AI-driven upscaling, while AMD’s FSR continues to catch up in compatibility and accessibility. Ray tracing adoption remains slow, but it’s becoming a standard box to tick.
The majority of gamers recognize that Nvidia graphics cards with the Ti label are a step above the base model. It's a label that's been around for decades.
Most PC gamers know that a laptop with a discrete GPU from AMD or (most likely) Nvidia is a must-have for playing modern PC games on a portable machine. Yet, despite that, many people find themselves forced to accept an integrated graphics processor (IGP ...
These days, computers are designed to handle far more than simple emails and calculations. In the modern era, they can pull off anything from film and TV streaming to the creation of complex digital art. Not to mention, gaming has become a major reason why ...
The Lenovo ThinkCentre Neo Ultra Gen 2 is a mini PC with a full desktop Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 gaming GPU and Intel Core Ultra CPU inside.
If you’ve just gone out and bought yourself the biggest, meanest, and most powerful graphics card in the ‘hood — congratulations! you’re in for a wild time ...
The great graphics card shortage of 2025 (yes, I'm officially dubbing it as such now, at least in reference to NVIDIA's newest generation GeForce RTX 50 series) is not only frustrating, it's also stalling growth in the PC GPU market, according to the ...