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Hardware and Technologies March 6, 2026, 11:30 AMA fresh report from Jon Peddie Research has crunched the numbers for the discrete GPU market in Q4 2025. The data reveals a widening chasm between the champ and the challengers: NVIDIA has boosted its share to a staggering 94%, while AMD and Intel combined can't even crack 6%. All this as overall GPU shipments continue their downward slide.
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Hardware and Technologies March 5, 2026, 06:43 PMJensen Huang is officially closing the book on the era of direct NVIDIA investment. No more OpenAI money: Nvidia is shifting its strategy and putting the brakes on pouring billions into AI developers. Over the last six months, the company has dumped tens of billions into OpenAI and Anthropic, but according to the chipmaker's CEO, those were the last checks of this magnitude.
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Hardware and Technologies March 5, 2026, 05:36 PMThe rumors of the RTX 3060's comeback that surfaced earlier this year are now gaining traction. According to Chinese industry sources, shipments of graphics processors for this series are indeed scheduled for March. Given the ongoing GDDR6 memory chip shortage and production being heavily skewed toward AI solutions, resuming production of a three-year-old model seems like an unexpected move.
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Hardware and Technologies March 5, 2026, 12:18 PMThe Gamers Nexus channel, known for its in-depth technical hardware analysis, has shared its thoughts on the quality of graphics drivers. Based on their observations, NVIDIA has noticeably lost ground in this area over the past year. Issues with recent software versions (including the recent recall of driver 595.59) have led the team to conclude that AMD is currently offering the more stable product.
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Hardware and Technologies March 5, 2026, 11:34 AMInsiders have discovered that NVIDIA is developing an alternative version of its budget-friendly RTX 5050 graphics card. According to published data, the company is testing a configuration with a non-standard amount of VRAM—9 GB instead of the usual 8 GB. However, due to the use of three 3 GB modules, the memory bus will be narrowed to 96-bit. Despite this, bandwidth should still see a slight increase thanks to faster GDDR7 modules.
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Hardware and Technologies March 5, 2026, 10:03 AMNVIDIA has released an out-of-band graphics driver update—GeForce Hotfix version 595.76. The release comes in response to user complaints that popped up after the installation of the previous 595.71 WHQL package.
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Hardware and Technologies March 4, 2026, 07:55 PMA head-to-head showdown of the latest upscalers from NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel across six popular games has delivered a shocking result. DLSS 4.5 didn't just lose its lead to FSR 4 in several scenes—it completely fell apart in one title, lagging behind not only its AMD rival but creating issues where there should be none.
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Hardware and Technologies March 4, 2026, 11:40 AMGraphics card manufacturers no longer see the gaming market as their top priority. Demand for server chips for AI is so massive that releasing new GeForce and Radeon cards is taking a backseat. According to insiders, the two-year generational upgrade cycle that gamers have grown accustomed to is finally breaking. The next flagship models could be arriving three years apart—or even less frequently.
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Buying a Flagship No Longer Guarantees Your PC's Future: How New Features Are Killing the Relevance of Older Hardware
Hardware and Technologies March 3, 2026, 06:30 PMYouTube tech blogger JayzTwoCents has broken down the situation with recent GPU generations and come to a stark conclusion: even the most expensive components are becoming obsolete faster than ever before. The issue isn't that the hardware lacks raw power; it's that manufacturers are locking new features behind specific series. This means owners of two-year-old flagship cards could simply miss out on support for the technologies that future games will be built around. -
Hardware and Technologies March 3, 2026, 05:03 PMNVIDIA rolled out a driver with optimizations for Resident Evil Requiem but had to quickly pull it due to critical bugs. The fixed driver version now handles fans properly again, but as enthusiasts have discovered, it also introduced some changes to how the graphics cards perform.
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Hardware and Technologies March 2, 2026, 08:00 PMNVIDIA has rolled out an urgent driver update to fix problems it created itself. Last week, version 595.59 was disabling fans on graphics cards, leaving users nervously glancing at their temperature sensors. Now, the new 595.71 WHQL version is out, bringing those coolers back to life.
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Surprise, Surprise: Steam Gamers Are Fleeing Windows 11 in Droves, and the RTX 5070 Just Became the Most Popular GPU
Hardware and Technologies March 2, 2026, 06:12 PMValve has dropped its February hardware survey for Steam users. Usually, these reports are pretty predictable, showing a slow and steady migration from one piece of kit to the next. But February 2026 broke the mold, throwing a couple of major curveballs into the data. -
Hardware and Technologies February 27, 2026, 11:50 AMThe team over at Hardware Unboxed dug through a library of over 550 games to figure out the real-world support for upscalers from NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel. The research covered everything from fresh 2025 releases to popular titles from years past. The gap is there, and in some categories, it's absolutely massive.
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Hardware and Technologies February 27, 2026, 10:04 AMNVIDIA just turned things into a full-blown thriller for GeForce RTX 50 owners. The company dropped a fresh driver packed with support for Resident Evil Requiem, only to panic-pull it just hours later. The culprit? New graphics cards started losing their fans, their clock speeds, and their grip on reality.
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A Release with No Loose Ends: NVIDIA 595.59 WHQL Driver Squashes a Ton of Bugs and Optimizes GPUs for Resident Evil Requiem
Hardware and Technologies February 26, 2026, 07:40 PMNVIDIA has rolled out the GeForce 595.59 WHQL driver right alongside the launch of Resident Evil Requiem and the start of the open beta for Marathon. The update adds DLSS 4 support for RTX 50-series owners and squashes several long-standing bugs in games, including crashes in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and performance drops in Quantum Break. But the big deal this time? The list of known issues is officially empty. -
Hardware and Technologies February 26, 2026, 05:57 PMDuring NVIDIA's quarterly earnings call, the company dropped a significant update for gaming graphics card users. The CFO confirmed that while the company can ensure a steady supply of AI chips for several quarters, production capacity constraints will inevitably impact the availability of consumer gaming GPUs.
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Is the RTX 5060 Even Necessary? Testing Shows How the More Affordable RTX 3070 Holds Up in Today's Gaming World
Hardware and Technologies February 26, 2026, 11:00 AMYouTuber RandomGaminginHD put together a rig featuring a GeForce RTX 3070 and a Ryzen 5 7500F, then ran it through fifteen modern games. The goal was to see if this five-year-old graphics card with its 8GB of VRAM is still a viable option for 1440p gaming in 2026, especially when new models carry a hefty price tag and the used market is absolutely flooded with options. -
1.6nm and LPU on a Single Substrate: Is This a Breakthrough or an Act of Desperation? NVIDIA Might Drop a Bombshell at GTC 2026
Hardware and Technologies February 25, 2026, 06:20 PMKorean insiders have leaked NVIDIA's plans for GTC 2026. The star of the show will be the Feynman architecture — the first chips that TSMC will print using its new 1.6nm process with backside power delivery. -
Hardware and Technologies February 25, 2026, 01:00 PMThe RTX 5080 is outselling the RTX 5070 and RTX 5060, even though budget cards usually run circles around flagships. Is the market breaking stereotypes, or is this just a shortage situation, since NVIDIA reportedly planned to restrict supply of the lower-tier models?
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While DDR5 Prices Are Sky-High, Moving to DDR3 Might Be the Move: Test Shows a DDR3 Gaming PC Can Still Handle 2026's Biggest New Releases
Hardware and Technologies February 25, 2026, 12:33 PMWith DDR5 costing astronomical money and DDR4 quickly following suit, a logical question arises: do you really need to chase the latest memory standards? The team over at the YouTube channel Toasty Bros ran a real-world experiment to find out just how viable a DDR3 platform is in today's gaming landscape.
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