AMD is debuting its first 32 GB VRAM card for the RDNA 4 generation with the new AI PRO R9700. The company claims that it can completely destroy Nvidia's 5080 in AI tasks. Alongside the Radeon RX 9060 ...
Having more VRAM is good, but it does nothing for a weak GPU or PC ...
TL;DR: MaxSun will begin shipping the Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual graphics card with 48GB GDDR6 memory in China next week for $1200. Designed for AI and compute workloads, this dual-GPU card offers high ...
Your VRAM capacity can artificially limit your capable graphics card ...
For the better part of a decade, the one specification on a graphics card that everyone, including us here at eTeknix, often dismissed was VRAM, the onboard memory. Core count, clock speed, ray ...
Are you a Halo Infinite fan with an ageing graphics card? You might have to now upgrade your GPU to play, as the game seemingly won't run with less than 4GB VRAM ...
We’re off to a rocky start with PC releases in 2023. Hogwarts Legacy, Resident Evil 4 Remake, Forspoken, and most recently and notably The Last of Us Part One have all launched in dire states, with ...
An Intel GPU partner is reportedly working on a custom Intel Arc B580 graphics card that chains two of the gaming GPUs together, like the old SLI graphics cards of yesteryear. Not only that, but it ...
Deal When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Earlier today, we covered Nvidia's RTX 5070 Ti deal, which was available for a while at its ...
NVIDIA is rumored to be launching 3 different variants based on the PG132 reference board, which should fill out the 3 higher-end GeForce RTX 30 series graphics cards. This is most likely going to be ...
AMD is arguing that 4GB GPUs are effectively obsolete, based on performance data showing a distinct advantage for GPUs with more than 4GB of VRAM. The company's argument boils down to the following ...
This confluence of technical demands has collided head-on with a controversial and widely criticised commercial strategy, particularly from NVIDIA: memory segmentation as a product differentiator.