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Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell leaks via retail listing

Nvidia's professional workstation graphics card lineup is probably getting an update like the gaming series did with the RTX 50 GPUs. Nvidia hasn't confirmed it yet, but the supposed new flagship card, RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell, has recently been spotted online. The listing spotted on Leadtek's website by Mark Brown …

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DLSS comes to FragPunk, Silent Hill 2 Remake and more

This week the FragPunk beta kicks off, with DLSS 3 and a suite of ray-traced effects, Simulakros and Starship Troopers: Extermination launch with DLSS 3, and the much-anticipated Silent Hill 2 Remake arrives with day-one support for DLSS Super Resolution. Bad Guitar Studio’s FragPunk is a fast-paced 5v5 hero shooter …

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GreedFall 2, Satisfactory and more get DLSS this week

The list of over 600 games and applications that feature RTX technologies continues to grow, with new additions this week including The Casting of Frank Stone and Witchfire, as well as the hit management sim, Satisfactory. Aside from The Casting of Frank Stone, Witchfire and Satisfactory getting DLSS upgrades, Spiders' …

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Nvidia reveals six more games launching with DLSS

Each week new games integrating NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex and advanced ray-traced effects are released or announced, and this week is no different, with Dungeonborne, Marvel Rivals, Black Myth Wukong, Flintlock, Throne & Liberty and Stormgate all being announced with GeForce features baked in. Stormgate is finally coming out, pitting …

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Computex 2024: Nvidia CEO discusses the future of AI in gaming

Nvidia did provide some gaming updates at Computex this year with its latest upgrades to ACE, the new G-Assist AI project and the announcement that RTX Remix is going Open Source. However, little of this was touched on in the main keynote and beyond that, there was no sign of next-gen GeForce GPUs. Fortunately, there was a media Q&A follow-up with Jensen himself earlier today, where we had the chance to dive deeper into the future of gaming. 

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Nvidia introduces low-profile RTX A400 and A1000 graphics cards

Nvidia's range of workstation graphics cards expands this week with two new low-profile graphics cards, the RTX A1000 and the RTX A400, designed to provide all the performance necessary for compute applications in a smaller package.  The official renderings show the GPUs have a low-profile, single-slot architecture, and since their …

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