Details of Nvidia's fastest video card ever leak; RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU will have 96GB GDDR7 ECC memory

Details of Nvidia's fastest ever workstation video card have been spotted onlineThere are RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell and RTX Pro 6000 X Blackwell flavorsThe non-X version has 24,064 CUDA cores…

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ASUS Silently Removes The Metal From Its Q-Release Mechanism-Based PCI-E x16 Slots On 800 Series Motherboards

ASUS upgrades its PCI-E Quick Release mechanism on the existing 800-series motherboards as spotted on the ROG Crosshair X870E Apex. The Culprit of Chipping and Scratching the PCI-E Interface on…

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Is Getting AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 Series at MSRP a Myth? Here’s How Team Red Is “Nitpicking” Retailers & AIBs to Include Them in Their Rebate Plans

Here's how AMD is manipulating AIBs and retailers to only ensure MSRP pricing for specific RX 9070 series SKUs, and that too for base models. AMD Is Apparently Applying Its…

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Another day, another dreadful PC port – Rise of the Ronin joins the list of woeful PC launches with even an Nvidia RTX 4090 succumbing to stutters

Koei Tecmo's Rise of the Ronin runs poorly on the RTX 4090 with stuttering in multiple segmentsFrame rates in-game can be high, but gameplay suggests otherwise with slow-motion NPCsIt adds…

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NVIDIA’s “High-End” AI Servers Worth $390 Million Apparently End Up in Malaysia, Revealing Another US Export Restriction Loophole

After Singapore, it seems like a new "trade loophole" has been discovered in Malaysia, where $390 million worth of NVIDIA AI servers were found to be in an "illegal" transaction.…

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