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Nvidia’s desktop GPU dominance grows to 88% as market returns to normal

In context: Following a turbulent 2022 and a strong recovery throughout 2023, analysts have observed that the desktop add-in-board market has returned to typical seasonality. Although shipments are slightly down compared to the last quarter, they remain significantly higher than the previous year. Meanwhile, Nvidia has increased its overwhelming market share, while Intel’s presence has […]

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Zotac’s handheld gaming PC packs adjustable triggers, jog wheels, and dual touch pads

Something to look forward to: Add Zotac to the growing list of handheld gaming PC makers. At Computex 2024, the Hong Kong-based hardware manufacturer showed off a compelling alternative to the Steam Decks, the ROG Allys, the Lenovo Legion Gos, and Nintendo Switches of the world. The Zotac Zone certainly looks the part, at least

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GOG will soon start deleting your games’ cloud saves if they’re too large

PSA Digital distribution platform GOG, formerly Good Old Games, might not get as much attention as Steam or the Epic Games Store, but its 4,000+ DRM-free titles make it a popular option for gamers. However, the CD Projekt-owned company is informing users of a new policy that will see cloud saves above a certain size

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Sony is reportedly sitting on a finished PC port of The Last of Us Part 2

Rumor mill: Sony has kept the timing of its PlayStation-to-PC game conversions inconsistent to maximize potential sales. A new report indicates that development schedules don’t always dictate the PC release dates. If the rumor proves accurate, it could help avoid a repeat of the issues faced with The Last of Us Part 1’s PC release.

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Drop the hammer on power outages with Asus’ Mjolnir portable gaming UPS

Innovation: Asus has introduced a portable uninterruptible power supply that it claims is equally suited for indoor gaming and outdoor activities. The Mjolnir portable gaming UPS is named after Thor’s hammer, and is shaped like it too. Unveiled at Computex 2024, the UPS packs a 768Wh lithium-iron phosphate battery that can reportedly keep a GeForce

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Elon Musk confirms he diverted 12,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs from Tesla to X

What just happened? Elon Musk has confirmed reports that 12,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs intended for Tesla’s EV production were diverted to X. Musk says logistical challenges were behind the diversion as Tesla “had no place to send the Nvidia chips to turn them on, so they would have just sat in a warehouse.” On Tuesday,

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Team Fortress 2 players drop review bomb on Valve for ignoring game’s bot problem

What just happened? Team Fortress 2 just got review-bombed so hard that its “recent review” ranking is now “mostly negative.” Despite being 17 years old, the team shooter is still very popular, even more so with its recent update. It still ranks as one of the most-played games on Steam. However, TF2 has suffered from

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Windows Copilot AI will eventually run on GeForce RTX GPUs

The big picture: Microsoft, Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm recently presented their plans to introduce “AI PCs” leveraging neural processing units NPUs for onboard generative AI, primarily through Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant. However, AI industry leader Nvidia believes its RTX graphics chips are better suited to the task. Among the company’s announcements is a confirmation that

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