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Hardware and Technologies March 31, 2026, 10:42 AMAMD has been trying to catch up to NVIDIA in the gaming GPU space for several years now, but they keep ending up in second place. Industry experts say the reason is simple: Team Red isn’t coming up with anything original — they’re just copying the competition. Until the company changes its strategy, leadership is out of the question.
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Hardware and Technologies March 30, 2026, 06:07 PMAn eight-year-old graphics card, a technology promising to increase VRAM capacity using system RAM, and modern games — an experiment meant to prove that older solutions still have plenty to offer, but reality turned out to be harsher than the marketing claims. A tech reviewer tested whether HBCC turns the Radeon RX Vega 64 into a viable modern gaming card and got some unexpected results.
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Users Demand FSR 4 for RDNA 2 and RDNA 3 — AMD Responds with Silence and a Leaked Version That Says It All
Hardware and Technologies March 27, 2026, 04:57 PMAMD has found itself at the center of another controversy, and it’s one it created through its own silence. Owners of previous-gen graphics cards have been asking for official FSR 4 support on RDNA 2 and RDNA 3 for ages — especially since a working version of the tech has been available unofficially for some time, and Sony is happily using its counterpart in the PS5 Pro. -
Hardware and Technologies March 27, 2026, 12:41 PMInsiders have revealed the first details on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 60 graphics cards. According to the leak, the new generation is making an unexpected choice: instead of chasing overall performance, engineers are focusing on doubling ray tracing speeds, while the uplift in traditional gaming will be 30–35%.
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Hardware and Technologies March 23, 2026, 10:51 PMBy spring 2026, the graphics card market has changed noticeably, with models from several generations available at the same time. Past series haven't disappeared from shelves and often remain a better value in terms of price-to-performance ratio. We've gathered 10 current graphics cards from Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA. The list includes both new GPUs and time-tested options that are still a smart buy.
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From "Get a Refund" to "We're Working on Compatibility": Pearl Abyss Backtracks, Will Add Intel Arc Support to Crimson Desert
Hardware and Technologies March 23, 2026, 04:59 PMOwners of Intel Arc graphics cards who were already disappointed that Crimson Desert refused to run on their systems can breathe a sigh of relief. Under pressure from players and, possibly, Intel itself, Pearl Abyss has reversed its decision and promised to add support for Intel graphics cards. -
Hardware and Technologies March 20, 2026, 07:49 PMAMD has released FSR 4.1, a new version of its upscaling technology for Radeon RX 9000 graphics cards. Initial tests show that image detail has indeed improved, but this came at the cost of image stability, and the main competitor, DLSS 4.5, still looks more confident.
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Hardware and Technologies March 20, 2026, 05:25 PMThe release of Crimson Desert came as a surprise for Intel GPU owners. The game doesn’t run on Arc or Panther Lake integrated graphics. And the developer’s response? Process a refund. No word on when or if a fix is coming.
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Hardware and Technologies March 20, 2026, 12:13 PMTesting the GeForce GTX 1060 6GB and Radeon RX 580 8GB on the latest 2026 games shows just how differently these two legendary cards have aged. Both launched nearly a decade ago, yet they still show up in budget builds today.
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New Version of AMD's Upscaler Drops: FSR 4.1 Turns Out to Be PlayStation’s Kin, But Not Everyone Gets In
Hardware and Technologies March 20, 2026, 11:04 AMAMD dropped Radeon Software Adrenalin 26.3.1 alongside the global launch of Crimson Desert. The driver introduces FSR 4.1, which, as it turns out, is based on the same neural network solution as the PSSR 2 upscaler for the PS5 Pro. -
Hardware and Technologies March 19, 2026, 06:30 PMWhile AMD pretends RDNA 2 graphics cards are just too old for FSR 4, enthusiasts simply go ahead and fix what the company left behind. This week saw the release of an Optiscaler update that not only made the new upscaler play nice with the latest drivers but also cured the main headaches for RX 6000 owners.
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Hardware and Technologies March 19, 2026, 04:59 PMCrimson Desert was tested on 40 graphics cards. The game was run at three resolutions with maximum and high settings to determine its true system requirements. The results show the title scales well even on budget models, but Radeon performance raised some questions.
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Hardware and Technologies March 18, 2026, 05:04 PMIntel has released a driver with its long-announced cloud-based shader delivery feature. The technology does indeed cut first-time game launch times drastically, but there are a couple of things to keep in mind: first, you need to manually enable it in the settings, and second, the list of supported games is still limited.
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Hardware and Technologies March 17, 2026, 06:34 PMAn updated version of the amdxcffx64.dll library, tagged with version 2.2.0.1328, has been spotted on AMD's official servers — putting it several steps ahead of previously known FSR 4.1 builds. And this happened exactly two days before the release of Crimson Desert, a game AMD itself is actively promoting. Coincidence, or prep for launch?
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Hardware and Technologies March 16, 2026, 06:59 PMNVIDIA is reportedly gearing up to unveil not just another generation of GPUs, but a whole new strategy for building computing systems. Instead of universal chips designed to handle any task, the company is shifting toward hybrid solutions. The driving force? The evolution of AI workloads—moving from model training to agentic scenarios that demand a completely different architecture.
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Hardware and Technologies March 13, 2026, 06:34 PMA driver file containing a test version of FSR 4.1, the first major update to AMD's upscaler since its release, has leaked online. Enthusiasts have already put the build to the test in games and compared it to the current DLSS 4.5. It turns out that in this new version, AMD has shifted its priorities: they've reduced motion blur but are facing the downside—image instability on complex elements.
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A million times faster than the GTX 10 series: NVIDIA promises a future of graphics that will make even the RTX 5090 look obsolete
Hardware and Technologies March 13, 2026, 04:55 PMNVIDIA's Vice President of Developer Technologies, John Spitzer, unveiled the ray tracing roadmap at GDC 2026. According to the presentation, the company aims to achieve a million-fold increase in ray tracing performance in future generations of gaming GPUs compared to current solutions. The main focus is not on raw silicon manufacturing processes but on neural rendering algorithms and the advancement of RTX technologies. -
Hardware and Technologies March 13, 2026, 10:09 AMLisuan Technology has announced the release date for its first mass-market gaming graphics card. The Extreme LX 7G106 model will hit the shelves this summer. The manufacturer is placing a strong emphasis on DirectX 12 support and compatibility with Steam games.
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Hardware and Technologies March 11, 2026, 02:28 PMEnough time has passed since the launch of the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and Radeon RX 9070 XT to start drawing some objective conclusions. The team over at the YouTube channel Bang4BuckPC Gamer ran a head-to-head comparison of both cards in real-world 4K gaming scenarios—from strategy titles to heavy-duty shooters with path tracing.
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Hardware and Technologies March 10, 2026, 07:47 PMNVIDIA has released the GeForce Game Ready 595.79 WHQL graphics driver. The release is timed to the launch of Crimson Desert and Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on PC, but the main focus of the update is fixing bugs that impact graphics card performance.
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