AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 XT GPU is more popular than you may think — at least according to Steam’s latest survey

The GPU market is still dominated by Nvidia despite its recent focus on AI, but AMD’s flagship Radeon GPU is putting up a decent fight.

Old Nvidia GPUs are being resurrected to cope with the RAM crisis — but one big chip maker seems determined that a memory shortage won’t happen again

The RAM shortage is driving Nvidia’s partners to bring back half-decade-old boards — but SK Hynix has a masterplan to solve future memory woes.

Nvidia RTX 5000 Super GPU refreshes could arrive in 2026 after all — with a surprise addition that won’t destroy your wallet like the others

Has Nvidia changed its mind about RTX Super GPU refreshes for Blackwell? Apparently, although I remain skeptical…

AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 GRE has strong 1440p claims, but $549 may be a hard sell

AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 GRE has arrived globally with solid 1440p numbers. The problem is its $549 price, which some gamers already think is too close to the regular RX 9070.

Intel leak predicts upcoming Nova Lake Edge processors with an odd core layout

Intel’s Nova Lake Edge is reportedly skipping P-cores entirely in favour of eight E-cores and 12 Xe graphics cores.

As RAM crisis grips the gaming industry, Nvidia could revive an old RTX 3000 series GPU

Nvidia may relaunch the RTX 3060 as VRAM shortages impact gaming GPUs, offering a practical solution with higher memory despite its older architecture.

Fake GPUs have gotten so good, even a repair expert was initially fooled by this scam Nvidia RTX 4090 — so be careful out there

‘This is the best scam I’ve ever seen’: repair expert can’t believe how good this fake Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU is.

SpaceX is reportedly set to make its own GPUs — but don’t think it’ll be competing with Nvidia’s GeForce cards

Don’t think you’ll be putting a SpaceX Falcon GPU in your gaming PC rather than an Nvidia, AMD or Intel graphics card.

In another wild turn for AI chips, Meta signs deal for millions of Amazon AI CPUs

Meta has commandeered a big chunk of Amazon’s homegrown CPUs (not GPUs) for AI agentic workloads, signaling that a new kind of chip race has begun.