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Nvidia RTX 4080 Super prices down to $999 MSRP now
By Jarred Walton published
GPU prices are falling down, falling down...
New open source GPU is free to all — FuryGPU runs Quake at 60fps, supports modern Windows software
By Mark Tyson published
FuryGPU is currently capable of running Quake at 720p and 60fps.
Nvidia Hopper H200 breaks MLPerf benchmark record with TensorRT
By Aaron Klotz published
Nvidia beat its previous MLPerf record with newly optimized software and hardware.
Intel adds Arc A750E and A580E to Linux drivers
By Aaron Klotz published
These are most likely embedded or low-power models.
YouTuber assembles single-slot low-profile Intel Arc A380 GPU using A310 cooler
By Christopher Harper published
Modder combines an Intel Arc A310 GPU cooler with an Intel Arc A380 GPU in order to mount it inside a MinisForum MS-01, which can only fit a single-slot GPU despite its PCIe 5.0 support.
Mysterious SiSoftware results show two new Intel Arc GPUs sporting 10 and 12 Xe-cores
By Aaron Klotz published
Depending on final specs, the potential performance seems promising.
Tiny Corp decides to make both AMD and Nvidia versions of its TinyBox AI server
By Mark Tyson published
Tiny Corp appears to have decided whether or not to follow its original plan of using AMD GPUs, or switch to Nvidia GPUs to power its Tiny Box server. The muddled answer is that it will make both.
Next-gen GPUs likely arriving in late 2024 with GDDR7 memory — Samsung and SK hynix chips showed chips at GTC
By Jarred Walton published
GDDR7 16Gb chips in production, 24Gb coming next year.
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