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Micron reveals faster video RAM that we might see in Nvidia RTX 6000 GPUs
By Darren Allan published
'Rising size of game assets and AI models has outpaced GPU memory capacity, until now': Micron reveals faster new video RAM.

Nvidia looks set to make its GPU drivers better in Linux
By Darren Allan published
Job ad hints at Linux GPU driver improvements — which could be an exciting sign for the future of gaming.

Beat the RAM crisis with my updated tips for upgrading your PC
By Christian Guyton published
I used to recommend RAM and SSDs as a wallet-friendly PC upgrade, but the RAM crisis has left that advice dead in the water — here's what to do instead.

Nvidia DLSS is better than AMD FSR going by this survey of PC gamers
By Darren Allan published
DLSS owns FSR in battle of the upscaling techs — and native 4K can't hold a rendered candle to Nvidia's GPU-booster either.

GPU price hikes are getting out of hand going by a new report
By Darren Allan published
If you needed any confirmation that GPUs are getting a lot more expensive, these stats make it painfully clear.

MSI RTX 5090 Lightning costs up to $15K on eBay — so here's an alternative
By Darren Allan published
The RTX 5090 Lightning is ludicrously expensive on eBay, so enthusiasts hunting for this pricey GPU should consider buying from the UK.

Trying to dodge the 2026 tech price hikes? Here’s the gear I'd buy sooner rather than later, plus practical tips for finding the best deals
By Lindsay Handmer published
A practical guide to dodging 2026 tech price hikes by buying sooner where it counts, spotting shrinkflation, and knowing which costs are most likely to climb next.

The RAM crisis is so bad this new gaming handheld costs more than an RTX 5090
By Isaiah Williams published
No handheld needs 128GB of RAM, but Ayaneo doesn't care as its Next 2 handheld costs up to $4,299.

No, the Nvidia RTX 5090 Ti GPU isn't coming out this year — here's why
By Darren Allan published
An Nvidia RTX 5090 Ti arriving in Q3 2026 is the least likely GPU rumor I've heard in a long while.

What will Nvidia think? Intel CEO confirms GPU building will continue as it looks to stake a claim in the most lucrative industry around right now
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Intel confirms internal GPU development, hires key engineers, and aims to challenge Nvidia in high-performance AI and gaming markets.
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