AMD's RX 9050: A lone contender in a stagnant GPU market
The rumored Radeon RX 9050 could be AMD's only new desktop GPU launch in 2026, signaling a shift in strategy for the graphics card landscape.
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The rumored Radeon RX 9050 could be AMD's only new desktop GPU launch in 2026, signaling a shift in strategy for the graphics card landscape.
A recent Windows 11 update has triggered performance issues, including crashes and visual glitches, prompting developers to reassess upgrade timing.
NVIDIA has reportedly ended production of the RTX 5070 Ti, while focus shifts to the RTX 5060 Ti with 16 GB VRAM. The latest driver update introduces game-ready support for three new titles and fixes rendering issues, but key details about the RTX 5090's arrival remain unclear.
A new 2000-watt power supply introduces customization options that bridge the gap between single-GPU and multi-GPU AI setups, challenging traditional wattage expectations.
After a sharp rise, GPU prices in Germany have begun to stabilize, dropping below the peak levels seen earlier this year. This shift reflects broader trends in hardware supply and demand, with potential implications for both consumers and AI workloads.
A new attack method can unlock encrypted drives in under five minutes when only a TPM is used, but stronger configurations remain secure.
A new mod for Resident Evil Requiem on PC elevates ray tracing and path tracing performance, offering 11 customizable options that redefine visual fidelity in the series.
The Kingston A400 SATA SSD, launched nearly a decade ago, has now exceeded 100 million units shipped, reflecting its enduring role in performance-driven storage for mainstream systems. Its sustained adoption underscores the balance it strikes between cost and speed, making it a staple in both consum...
The MWE Gold V4 redefines GPU cooling with native GPU Shield support and a dual-chamber design that isolates core heat. While pre-orders are live in China, full performance benchmarks and global availability details remain undisclosed.
The surge in AI workloads is creating a critical imbalance between memory demand and supply, pushing both hardware makers and software developers to rethink how efficiently systems can operate.
Ahead of its May 19 debut, Forza Horizon 6 has already faced early piracy and hardware ban threats, while full-price players remain locked out of preloading. The game's 4K performance targets and the broader implications for digital distribution are under scrutiny.
The upcoming AMD Radeon RX 9050 is set to bring more stream processors than its sibling, the RX 9060, while maintaining an entry-level price point. This article explores what this means for small businesses and the broader GPU market.
The AMD Radeon RX 9070 has undercut the $600 threshold, offering a rare blend of performance and affordability in a market where high-end GPUs typically command premium prices. Designed with AI workloads in mind, this GPU tests whether powerful computing can be both accessible and flexible without c...
The new Radeon RX 9050 arrives with 2,048 shaders and 8 GB of VRAM but faces steep clock-speed limits, leaving its real-world value for data/AI workloads uncertain. While it targets mainstream platforms, supply constraints and design tradeoffs may slow broader adoption.
The Loongson 3B6600 CPU and 9A1000 GPU introduce a new benchmark for efficiency in data centers, matching Intel 12th Gen performance with a thermal design power of just 65W. This makes them ideal for small businesses seeking powerful yet space-efficient solutions without compromising on performance.
The new Studio Max 2 headphones cut latency to near-invisible levels while keeping studio-grade precision—without sacrificing battery life or build quality. A collaboration with KSHMR pushes the boundaries of what wireless professional audio can deliver.
A new mod for The Witcher 3 leverages DLSS 4.5 to deliver near-instantaneous frame generation, tripling performance on hardware launched a decade ago. Developers now face a critical question: when does it become worth upgrading for native support?
A deeper collaboration between Intel and NVIDIA hints at a future where RTX GPUs are embedded directly into Intel SoCs, promising reduced latency and advanced features for gamers—though challenges remain in performance and accessibility.