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Nvidia's PhysX and Flow go open source — Running legacy PhysX on RTX 50 may be possible using wrappers
By Hassam Nasir published
Nvidia's PhysX and Flow technologies are now open-source under the BSD-3 license, including the GPU acceleration kernels.

RTX 4060 is now the top GPU on Newegg despite ludicrous $500 price tag
By Mark Tyson published
Our hierarchy says Newegg's $210 RX 6600 makes a lot more sense if you need something right now.

RTX 5080 laptop GPU beats RTX 4090 counterpart — delivers 10% less performance than RTX 5090
By Jowi Morales published
RTX 5080 laptop benchmark results show only an 8% to 15% difference from the top-end RTX 5090 laptop.

Game developers urge Nvidia RTX 30 and 40 series owners rollback to December 2024 driver
By Kunal Khullar published
Nvidia RTX 40-series owners face more woes as game devs warn against new drivers to avoid stability issues.

Nvidia Breakfast Bytes are now available at Denny's if you want to experience the 'breakfast of geniuses'
By Mark Tyson published
The only Nvidia-brand product of 2025 that is readily available, sold at the expected price, and affordable, is a Denny's breakfast

Best Graphics Cards for Gaming in 2025
By Jarred Walton published
We've benchmarked all the latest GPUs to select the best graphics cards for gaming. These graphics cards offer the best performance at their price and resolution, from 1080p to 4K.

Zotac RTX 5090 GPUs with missing ROPs sold at premium price by German retailer
By Kunal Khullar published
German retailer Alternate is selling Zotac branded RTX 5090 GPUs with missing ROPs priced over $3,000.

Blower-style RTX 4090 48GB teardown reveals dual-sided memory configuration — PCB design echoes the RTX 3090
By Hassam Nasir published
A YouTuber has procured a modded blower-style RTX 4090 48GB, designed for the Chinese market, with the teardown revealing a rather sturdy and well-built PCB for what is a custom GPU.

Nvidia's Jensen Huang expects GAA-based technologies to bring a 20% performance uplift
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia's Jensen Huang mulls about next-generation process technologies, suggests that the typical improvement from any process node change worth shifting to is only 20% now.
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