Researchers from four American universities have developed a new GPU side-channel attack that leverages data compression to leak sensitive visual data from modern graphics cards when visiting web ...
The balance of power in high-performance computing is tilting toward tightly fused CPU-GPU designs, and two old rivals are ...
GPU sagging has been an issue with high-end GPUs for a while now, and it will remain one as GPUs become heavier and more powerful. For a long time, though, GPU sag has been passed off as an aesthetic ...
AMD has been kicking goal after goal with its CPU business, but the GPU side of the company has been struggling for many, many years now... and now, there's a new issue: oversupply of RDNA 3 graphics ...
A new brand of side-channel vulnerabilities has been disclosed and this time it's not the CPU that's under attack: it's the GPU. New exploits published by computer scientists at the University of ...
A reasonable fix would be to have a check per pin by the card, if they use more than e.g 300W. For cards pushing the limit of the connector minor issues would be caught that would have major ...
Apple’s next-gen GPU architecture brings a new Dynamic Caching feature and hardware-accelerated ray tracing / mesh shading to the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max. Apple’s next-gen GPU architecture brings a new ...
When Ashes of the Singularity launched in August, it provided the first glimpse of the future of DirectX 12 performance in future games -- and a very early look at how AMD and Nvidia hardware might ...
NVIDIA is cooking right now as it always is, working on the next-gen Blackwell GPU architecture that will debut in 2024, while we're hearing early rumbles of the next-next-gen Rubin GPU architecture ...
With the arms race for machine learning and AI heating up, AMD continues to ramp up its efforts for data centers. While consumer GPUs remain an important but minimized sector, pro-level products are ...
I don’t see how that’s even possible, though, other than old pieces of crap where 2x the min refresh is higher than the max. Like 48–75Hz or something. Click to expand... Displays not meant for gaming ...