The AI buildout shows no signs of slowing. And with hundreds of billions of dollars a year going into data centers and GPUs, compute has become the single biggest cost for anyone building AI products. But for all that spending,…

Graphics card maker warns that GPUs are due ‘substantial’ price hikes, and I’d buy now rather than wait — the same might be true of gaming monitors.

There are certain components and devices that you should be considering buying sooner rather than later, at least in my view.

Are Nvidia RTX 5090 and 5080 GPU owners still paranoid about cable melts? Vibe coded tools popping up to defend against disaster suggest they are.

Want an RTX 5070, 5080 or 5090 at MSRP? Well, there’s a chance you might get one — although it’s vanishingly slim and highly location-dependent.

The rumors are crystal clear: get ready for big GPU price rises, and that means you should seriously think about purchasing now rather than waiting.

With more GPU price hikes apparently inbound, gamers are going to struggle to get the VRAM they crave.
AMD has launched the entry-level RX 9050 as rising component costs make affordable gaming PCs increasingly difficult to build.

Rumors suggest Nvidia GPU prices may be increasing soon, and it’s exactly why spare PC hardware parts are important.
Nvidia shows how DLSS 5 gives developers control — but many gamers remain skeptical and accusations of ‘Slopvidia’ abound.