GeForce Now service has left beta with pricing starting at free for unlimited one-hour sessions that don’t even require a credit card. They are also offering a $4.95 plan which gives you 6 hours a session and RTX support. What makes Geforce Now different than other cloud gaming services is the fact you are getting […]
Feb 4 2020 | Posted in
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PNY has announced two new passively-cooled Nvidia Quadro RTX graphics cards, the Quadro RTX 8000 and RTX 6000. Packing the same 4,608 CUDA core GPU as the Titan RTX – now in a fanless, server-friendly package. These professional cards are based around the TU102 GPU, the same one found in the RTX 2080 Ti. What […]
The launch of Red Dead Redemption 2 has been a rocky one, but the game has been patched and now NVIDIA has released a Hotfix driver update (GeForce Hotfix Driver Version 441.34) to address performance issues with Vulkan. Launching alongside the new 1207.73 patch for Red Dead Redemption 2 (with some major Vulkan improvements), we […]
The rumor mill has Nvidia might prepping a couple of new graphics cards aimed at budget gamers. If the latest rumors are true, both a GeForce GTX 1660 Super and 1650 Ti are right around the corner. MyDrivers.com claims the 1660 Super will get a boost over the regular 1660 from using faster 14Gbps GDDR6 […]
NVIDIA today announced The Shield Software Experience Upgrade 8.0. The update takes the system software to the latest Android TV operating system along with all the current Android security updates. SHIELD is the first Android TV device to upgrade to Android 9.0 Pie! The new update adds live TV and a new user interface from […]
After a long trail of teasers, NVIDIA today debuted a trio of new graphics cards: the RTX 2060 Super, RTX 2070 Super and the RTX 2080 Super. The super branding is more like the old Ti branding which NVIDIA used in the past when it comes to these new cards. Let’s take a look at […]
During the GDC/GTC 2019 events, NVIDIA as announced a “Creator Ready Driver” program. This branch targets the users that sit between the GeForce and Quadro line, who use GeForce cards for professional applications – such as game developers who need to be “close to the metal” of what their games will be played o. Both […]
SoftBank’s Vision Fund announced this week that it sold the entirety of its $3.63 billion investment in the chip-maker. SoftBank was one of Nvidia’s largest investors, but it dumped its share on January 10 the investment group said in its Q3 earnings for its fiscal year 2019. It was a little over 39.8 billion yen […]
Feb 7 2019 | Posted in
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Nvidia launched the main stream version of its new RTX GPU Line with the GeForce RTX 2060 during its CES press conference. The new card will joins the RTX 20-series family next week-on January 15. Pricing for RTX 2060 cards will start at $350. Custom boards, including stock-clocked and factory-overclocked models, will also available starting […]
GPU overclocking utility MSI Afterburner now supports automatic Pascal overclocking, bringing this feature to the GTX 10-series for the first time. NVIDIA had previously offered the OC Scanner only for the Turing-based RTX graphics cards. Now a new version of the API is incorporated in Afterburner v4.6.0 beta 10. “If you purchased a GeForce GTX […]