Early benchmarks show Intel’s Arc B370 iGPU outperforming previous-gen Arc GPUs and approaching mid-range NVIDIA laptop GPUs, ...
We reviewed over 100 laptops this year, and for my money this beast from Framework is the best of the bunch. Here's why.
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It combines Intel’s Core Ultra 9 275HX with an RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, backed by a 16-inch 2.5K Nebula HDR display running at 240Hz. With support for up to 64GB DDR5 RAM, it targets esports professionals ...
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU: Laptops Starting At $2,899 NVIDIA is blitzing the laptop gaming market with an array of Blackwell RTX 50 GPUs, starting with its flagship GeForce RTX 5090. It's the ...
Geeks love to get a little more power out of their hardware by digging deep in its guts, either literally or with software. A little gentle overclocking is usually safe, and in fact it’s expected to a ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's latest Game Ready Driver fixes a TGP clipping bug causing RTX 5000 laptop GPUs to underperform, reportedly improving clock speeds by about 50MHz. This is the driver that adds support ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's RTX 5050 desktop GPU is reportedly still inbound, and may well arrive at the same time as the laptop version of this graphics card. As per previous rumors, it'll supposedly have 2560 ...
A new gaming laptop has introduced a novel new idea that claims to solve the problem of upgrading your GPU in a portable machine. Instead of ditching your laptop and buying a new one, or plugging a ...
The second-gen Framework Laptop 16 is coming in November — but the bigger deal is an upgradable laptop GPU. The second-gen Framework Laptop 16 is coming in November — but the bigger deal is an ...
Despite the top-tier graphics cards from the past few generations being absolute power hogs, drawing hundreds upon hundreds of watts to deliver what feels like increasingly-modest performance gains, ...
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