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With GPU and memory prices making building a PC a losing proposition, Chinese brands just have to prove they can take over from companies that have all but abandoned consumer PCs. Chinese technology company Lisuan Tech’s first GPU,
For most of the AI boom, Nvidia (NVDA) has been the only name that mattered in data center hardware. That dynamic is shifting. AMD (AMD) stock has risen 55% year-to-date
With shares up 141% year-to-date, Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) has been on a monster AI-driven run, with gains coming thick and fast. However, for those who think the stock has become too hot to touch,
The RTX Spark is effectively the same GB10 chip that’s in the DGX Spark, the tiny “personal AI supercomputer” that Nvidia released last year, only now it’s a family of chips instead of just one. The flagship version appears to be spec-to-spec identical with 20 CPU cores, 6,144 GPU cores and 128GB of LPDDR5X memory.
The rivalry between AMD and NVIDIA has shaped the modern GPU landscape for over two decades. From the days of simple raster rendering to today’s AI-accelerated graphics pipelines, the two chipmakers have taken diverging paths to achieve the same goal ...
AMD is trying to give Nvidia’s long-rumored laptop CPUs a run for their money before they’re even out the door. To do this, AMD is making its most powerful processor with the latest Ryzen AI Halo chips that—hopefully—won’t be a no-show like its recent Ryzen AI 400 laptop CPUs.
This also opens the door to Anti-Lag 2 and Reflex on Valve's Steam Machine and Steam Deck for low input latency on any supported SteamOS game.