Latest about Gpu
ULTRARAM could potentially revolutionize the PC landscape as we know it
By Kevin Okemwa published
NO SLEEP Soon, you might be able to leave your PC in sleep mode for up to 1,000 years.
Fans of small form factor PC builds are about to have adorable new GPU options
By Cole Martin published
So tiny Colorful has announced the tiniest RTX 4060 Ti 16GB GPU.
Intel GPU drivers now collect info like 'how you use your computer,' but you can opt-out
By Rebecca Spear published
Telemetry collection Intel's latest Arc-series GPU beta drivers allow for information collection on how you use your devices. Fortunately, you can opt-out easily enough.
Intel Alchemist GPU hits a new high, overclocked to 3586 MHz
By Kevin Okemwa published
The Intel Alchemist GPU defaults to a 2400 MHz boost clock, but SkatterBencher overclocked it to 3586 MHz. This translated to a 25% boost.
AMD confirms debut of new GPUs for its Radeon 7000 series this quarter
By Kevin Okemwa published
A new set of Radeon RX 7000 series cards are set to hit the market soon, according to AMD's CEO, Lisa Su. The announcement was made during the company's Q2 2023 earnings call.
Intel snuck out two new GPUs for its mobile Arc Alchemist lineup
By Kevin Okemwa published
SUBTLE Intel quietly updated its mobile Arc Alchemist lineup with two new entries; the new A570M and A530M mobile GPUs.
NVIDIA Studio makes life easier for students in creative fields
By Rebecca Spear published
Optimize graphics performance NVIDIA Studio utilizes the best hardware and software in order to increase performance within graphically intensive programs, making it perfect for students and pros alike.
Acer launches three new graphics cards including its first Radeon GPU
By Cole Martin published
New GPUs Acer has gone all in on graphics cards, releasing three new units to the Predator BiFrost series including Acer's first ever Radeon GPU.
Leaked Intel Core i7-14700K benchmark shows 20% boost in performance
By Kevin Okemwa published
CPU GPU COMPONENTS Intel is getting ready to ship its next installment of CPUs. And we now have alleged benchmarks of the next generation of chips.
Intel discontinues Cascade Lake-X CPUs and X299 chipsets, but provides a grace period
By Kevin Okemwa published
CPU GPU COMPONENTS Intel announced that it's pulling the plug on its ancient high-end desktop Cascade Lake-X CPUs and X299 chipsets. The entries will no longer be in production.
Get the Windows Central Newsletter
All the latest news, reviews, and guides for Windows and Xbox diehards.