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NVIDIA's Cloud Gaming Push: New Titles and RTX 5080 Tease Future Dominance

NVIDIA's Cloud Gaming Push: New Titles and RTX 5080 Tease Future Dominance

NVIDIA is expanding its GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform with new titles like Quarantine Zone: The Last Check, optimized for the upcoming RTX 5080 GPU. The company is also enhancing Linux support and introducing community-driven features, setting the stage for a major CES 2026 showcase that could r...

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ASUS RTX 5070 Offers a Balanced Choice in Tight VRAM Market

ASUS RTX 5070 Offers a Balanced Choice in Tight VRAM Market

The ASUS Prime GeForce RTX 5070 remains near its launch price, but NVIDIA's shifting focus on 8GB GPUs could make higher-VRAM models harder to find and more expensive. Its compact design suits smaller builds, though DLSS 4.5 helps mitigate memory constraints.

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NVIDIA Tightens Supply Chains: AIC Partners Face Up to 20% Cut in GPU Shipments

NVIDIA Tightens Supply Chains: AIC Partners Face Up to 20% Cut in GPU Shipments

NVIDIA is reportedly reducing its GPU shipments to add-in-card partners by up to 20%, signaling a shift in focus from consumer graphics to server-grade solutions. The move comes as the company maintains GDDR7 memory bundling for AICs, while also phasing out mid-range models like the RTX 5070 Ti.

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Asus TUF Gaming A16 2025: RTX 5050 Under Pressure

Asus TUF Gaming A16 2025: RTX 5050 Under Pressure

The Asus TUF Gaming A16 2025 presents a compelling, if somewhat unremarkable, entry-level gaming laptop. Packing an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 GPU and AMD Ryzen 7 260 processor, it offers decent performance at a competitive price point. However, its value proposition hinges on finding the right balance...

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Samsung Foundry's 2 nm Process: A Pivotal Moment for Semiconductor Leadership

Samsung Foundry's 2 nm Process: A Pivotal Moment for Semiconductor Leadership

Samsung Foundry has reportedly reached a 50% yield rate with its groundbreaking 2 nm GAA process, marking a significant milestone in semiconductor manufacturing. This achievement could redefine the landscape for mobile processors and high-performance GPUs, potentially challenging established industr...

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007 First Light's System Requirements: A Fix After Initial Confusion

007 First Light's System Requirements: A Fix After Initial Confusion

The developers of 007 First Light have revised the game's system requirements, correcting earlier inconsistencies that left players questioning the recommended hardware. The updated specs now align more closely with real-world performance expectations.

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Apple's M5 Max: A Leap in Mobile GPU Efficiency

Apple's M5 Max: A Leap in Mobile GPU Efficiency

The upcoming M5 Max chipset is poised to redefine mobile performance, with estimated benchmark results suggesting a significant advantage over its predecessors and even surpassing the RTX 5070 Ti in gaming scenarios.

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007 First Light: A Closer Look at the Game's Evolving Hardware Demands

007 First Light: A Closer Look at the Game's Evolving Hardware Demands

The upcoming 007 First Light title is set to raise the bar for PC system requirements, with developers IO Interactive revising initial specs after community feedback. The game, slated for a May 2026 release, promises a blend of modern action and stealth mechanics, but its performance targets remain...

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GeForce NOW Expands with New Platforms and Game Lineup

GeForce NOW Expands with New Platforms and Game Lineup

NVIDIA's GeForce NOW service gains native Linux support, Amazon Fire TV compatibility, and enhanced flight controls, while a robust AAA game lineup promises immersive experiences across multiple devices. The platform continues to push cloud gaming boundaries with technical refinements and community-...

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The RTX 5070 Ti's quiet exit signals a shift in the GPU landscape

The RTX 5070 Ti's quiet exit signals a shift in the GPU landscape

Nvidia's decision to phase out the RTX 5070 Ti, driven by soaring memory costs, leaves AMD's RX 9070 XT as the only true 16GB option at this tier. The move reflects deeper industry strains, with retailers prioritizing higher-margin GPUs and leaving mid-range cards in limbo.

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The Silent Bottleneck: How AI Systems Are Running Out of Memory

The Silent Bottleneck: How AI Systems Are Running Out of Memory

As agentic AI transitions from labs to production, a critical infrastructure challenge emerges—not compute power or model size, but memory. The problem lies in GPU limitations that force systems to discard context, leading to wasted cycles and higher costs.

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