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Asus adds an SSD slot to its 4060 Ti card, and the integrated M.2 port also allows using RTX 4090 as an eGPU
By Roshan Shaikh published
Primarily, the Asus RTX 4060 Ti 8G with M.2 slot is made for PCIe 4.0 and PCIe 5.0 2280 SSDs, but with an adapter, it can somewhat use an RTX 4090 as an eGPU.
AMD arms three of its gaming GPUs with PyTorch and ROCm support for AI development
By Roshan Shaikh published
With these RDNA 3-supported GPUs, AI developers can now use PyTorch for application-specific machine learning
Famed overclocker Der8auer drops $16K on exotic 4090 GPU signed by Jensen Huang in charity auction
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Der8auer, the famous overclocker and YouTuber, won an Asus ROG Matrix RTX 40909 signed by Jensen Huang in a charity auction benefitting Make-A-Wish International.
Nvidia's Jensen Huang gains $30 billion in personal wealth as stock skyrockets
By Matthew Connatser published
Nvidia's stock has ballooned on the back of AI, making CEO Jensen Huang much richer than ever before. He's now worth about $44 billion.
China's fastest gaming GPU gets massive performance boost from new drivers — up to 80% jump in some games
By Matthew Connatser published
Moore Threads has released a new driver that boosts framerates in five gains by double digits.
RTX 4070 Ti hits lowest-ever $719 price
By Stewart Bendle published
This powerful RTX 4070 Ti graphics card drops to its lowest-ever price - making it a worthy buy if you want to construct a new gaming rig.
Lawsuit accuses Nvidia of stealing trade secrets - perp busted via screenshot
By Matthew Connatser published
Nvidia allegedly stole trade secrets after hiring a former Valeo employee, who took Valeo code with him to Nvidia.
SK Hynix plans a radical GPU redesign that 3D-stacks memory directly on processing cores
By Anton Shilov published
SK Hynix hires logic production specialists to integrate HBM4 memory directly on logic.
The US government banned Nvidia's fastest gaming GPU from China — chipmaker pulls RTX 4090 listings due to AI concerns, but leaves RTX 6000 Ada
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia no longer sells the GeForce RTX 4090 in China, but the data center and workstation-oriented RTX 6000 Ada still seems to be available online.
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