BREDA, Netherlands, March 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Traverse Research, one of the leading companies in graphics research and development, today announced the global launch of Evolve, a groundbreaking ...
Today we are back with another big benchmark video, this time Dominic checks out performance in Total War: Warhammer iii on PC. It's a very demanding engine, but what sort of performance should you ...
It's that time again where we are updating the KitGuru gpu test system for 2025! With a whole host of new gpu launches this ...
The new Radiance DX12 GPU benchmark uses Raymarching, relies on FP32 compute, shows potential of current and future graphics ...
In gaming, frame rate -- measured in frames per second, or fps-- is king. That's been true for the 12 years I've been reviewing computer hardware and then some. Frames per second has ruled the roost, ...
A new benchmark for the upcoming Intel Battlemage GPU range has leaked, hinting that Intel's follow-up to Intel Arc Alchemist could be a true contender for PC gamers. This particular leak involves a ...
The mobile RTX 4090 achieved a TimeSpy score (3DMark) of 22,339 for graphics, as benchmarked by a Reddit user, which as VideoCardz (the site that noticed this via Wccftech) points out is 72% faster ...
There's yet another leak related to the upcoming Intel Arc Battlemage GPU launch, with the latest information showing a benchmark run on one of the new graphics cards. As well as seemingly confirming ...
There are different methods by which you can check GPU health on a Windows Computer. Below, we have explained all these methods in detail. Using the DirectX Diagnostic Tool Using the Device Manager ...
While we tend to think of the computer industry as centered on Taiwan, the companies that do most of the R&D are all based in the US, including AMD, NVIDIA, Intel, IBM, Qualcomm, and others. China ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. There’s a new Cinebench test in town, and you can download it right this very second. There’s a new Cinebench ...