NVIDIA Releases Another Hotfix Driver to Resolve Black Screen Issues, Marking the Firm’s Fifth Attempt to Address The Problem
NVIDIA has released another "hotfix driver" to address issues with the RTX 50 GPUs, including the troublesome black-screen problem. NVIDIA's Latest v572.75 Driver To Hopefully Eliminate Black Screen Crashing With RTX 50 GPUs The RTX Blackwell lineup has been one of the most troublesome launches for NVIDIA, given that, despite being in the retail market for around a month, the GPUs have experienced all kinds of issues, ranging from low availability to performance degradation due to missing ROPs. It
Renowned Tipster Confirms Galaxy S25 Edge Weighs 162g and Has Pricing Similar to the S25 Plus
Samsung is determined to make its mark this year through its revamped foldable XR headset and now by focusing on an ultra-thin smartphone. Ever since the company teased the Galaxy S25 Edge at the Galaxy Unpacked and now at the MWC 2025, the tech community seems to be hooked on the new model that the tech giant is trying its best to keep under wraps. While there have been sparse details on what to expect from the upcoming phone, Samsung did assure users that the slim form factor would
Former Xbox Exec Says Microsoft Would Be Delighted to Avoid Making Hardware and Delivering Games Netflix-Style
Former Xbox Corporate Vice President Peter Moore was featured in a lengthy interview on the Danny Peña podcast to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the Xbox 360 console. The executive, who also had prominent careers at SEGA and later Electronic Arts before leaving the industry, highlighted the different state of the gaming market nowadays and whether the Xbox console would still exist in the future. What's happened with the acquisitions made by Microsoft... I still say, look, if they had the choice, would they
Apple Intelligence Siri Faces Yet Another Crisis As Major Features Get Delayed To 2026, Highlighting Apple’s Ongoing Struggles To Keep Up In The Rapidly Evolving AI Race
When Apple released iOS 18 last year, it stated that some of the Apple Intelligence features would be made available to users in 2025. The sum of features included the new Siri experience with Apple Intelligence, and it appears that the company is now delaying them until next year, which only goes on to show how behind the company is in generative AI development. It will take Apple longer than anticipated to release the highly anticipated Apple Intelligence Siri features, now delayed until next year An Apple spokesperson states in
12V-2×6 Power Connector Cooks At Over 150°C With A “Water-Cooled” NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
Despite featuring the latest ATX 3.1 and PCI-E 5.1 standards, the 12V-2x6 power cable attached to the GeForce RTX 5090 runs pretty hotly, reaching concerning levels. The 12V-2x6 Power Cable Reaches a Whopping 150°C on the PSU Side Under Stress Test With NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5090 Reaching over 100°C is already a red flag for a connector but above 150°
AMD May Bring ROCm Support On Windows Operating System As AMD’s Vice President Nods For It
AMD ROCm support may extend from Linux to Windows, which may hugely benefit users and developers. AMD's Vice President of AI Software Replies in Affirmative When Requested for ROCm Support on Windows The request for ROCm support on Windows has been pending on AMD for years and users, especially developers, have been eagerly waiting for AMD to make its move. Several years ago, it promised to bring ROCm support to Windows, but we haven't heard much about its progress except that AMD did offer ROCm support on Windows 1
Retail Website Exposes AMD Radeon RX 9050 GPU; An Entry-Level RDNA 4 GPU?
AMD might be preparing a 50-class card in the RDNA 4 lineup, such as the Radeon RX 9050, and although it's not official, a retailer thinks so. Mexican Retailer Lists AMD Radeon RX 9050 and RX 9060 "RDNA 4" GPUs, Red Team Going Entry-Level It seems that after skipping an entire family without a 50-class card, AMD might release one in the RDNA 4 family. After the launch of the RX 5
NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5050 To Be The First RTX Blackwell GPU To Feature GDDR6 Memory; Likely Being a Budget-Friendly Model
NVIDIA's "mid-range" GeForce RTX 5050 is said to be the first RTX Blackwell GPU to debut with GDDR6 memory, likely being a more value-for-money option. NVIDIA Is Expected To Tackle Intel's Arc B580 & AMD's RX 9050 GPUs With The RTX 5050; GDDR6 Inclusion Will Make It Cheaper Yesterday, we exclusively reported on the specifications of the GeForce RTX 5050 and the RTX 50
Trump Claims US Lost Chip Business After Intel’s Andy Grove, Blames Past Administrations For Letting Taiwan Steal US Tech
Trump certainly isn't happy with the US losing its chip dominance, but instead of blaming Taiwan solely, the President now says that it is a mishap of former administrations. Trump Claims That The US Will Take Back A "Big Portion" Of The Chip Business; TSMC Deal Is Only The Start With the coming of the new government in the US, the domestic chip industry has seen massive growth when it comes to companies like TSMC announcing expansion into the region simply to avoid the imposition of tariffs by the Trump administration
NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU Packs 11% More Cores Than RTX 5090: 24,064 In Total With 96 GB GDDR7 Memory & 600W TBP
NVIDIA's RTX PRO 6000 "Blackwell" GPU would be a beast of a workstation graphics card with over 24 thousand CUDA cores and 96 GB VRAM. NVIDIA Goes All Out For Workstation With Blackwell RTX PRO: Flagship RTX PRO 6000 Packs 24,064 Cores & 96 GB VRAM Yesterday, we reported that NVIDIA was working on its next-gen Blackwell Workstation graphics card under the "RTX PRO" lineup. The flagship within this lineup is going to be