AMD has submitted initial Linux kernel patches to enable full open-source HDMI 2.1 support, potentially allowing 4K at 120 Hz and 5K at 240 Hz on RDNA 3 GPUs without proprietary drivers.
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A new collaboration between MinIO and Databricks allows businesses to analyze on-premises data directly in Databric...
MSI's RTX 5090D V2 Lightning variant, spotted in China, offers a premium design but reduces VRAM to 24 GB GDDR7. Th...