For those jumping into the wonderful world of the Xbox Ally and PC gaming handhelds, there's one setting you should ...
Intel has also confirmed that it intends to support XeSS-MFG across the entire Xe GPU range, with older Xe1 GPUs to gain support later. Intel Core Ultra 200 series CPUs featuring Xe2 cores, along with ...
GPU performance has come a long way as today’s RTX 5090 leaves 16-year-old flagships in the dust with up to 2,790% gaming ...
Intel is tightening its belt as it navigates one of the toughest periods in its history. Following news that the Trump administration intends to purchase a 10% stake in the company to prevent ...
If you told me 25 years ago that Intel would end up in decline, that Nvidia would buy a chunk of the ailing company, and that the two would partner to build chips that integrate Intel x86 CPU cores ...
What we know so far: Intel recently confirmed plans to continue developing dedicated desktop graphics cards despite failing to penetrate the market so far. Now, new clues have emerged regarding the ...
Is 8GB of video RAM enough for your video card? That depends on a lot of factors, but with games like Borderlands 4 punishing mid-range gaming desktops, it seems like 16GB is fast becoming the ...
Intel's commitment to its Arc GPUs is under scrutiny following a new partnership with Nvidia. While Intel assures that Arc graphics cards will continue alongside the collaboration, vague statements ...
Intel's stock soared by 23% after Nvidia announced a $5 billion investment, marking its largest single-day gain since 1987. This partnership aims to integrate Intel's CPUs into Nvidia's AI ...
Don't expect Intel to bail on its home-grown GPUs. The Nvidia deal is 'complementary to Intel’s roadmap,' it says. Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a preferred source on Google.
Earlier today, Intel and NVIDIA announced the two tech giants are planning to co-develop several generations of data center and PC products, with the latter also investing $5 billion into the former's ...
NVIDIA just shook up the semiconductor world by dropping $5 billion into Intel, buying a 4.9% stake at $23.28 per share. This isn’t just about money—both companies are teaming up to co-develop future ...