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Now is the time to introduce GPU servers to your business. Here’s why!
When a company does business right, it shows. No matter how hard it can be at the beginning, over time the best work practices bring the desired results. Bigger growth, more effective campaigns, perfection at customer service as well as streamlined w...
Alex · 28 March 2023 · 76Why Is The NVIDIA Titan Even A Thing?
When you hear, "Titan," you might think ancient Greek god, Saturn's largest moon, or a football team from Nashville, but in the tech world, it brings to mind the Nvidia Titan lineup, which has represented Team Green's most expensive GPUs since 2013....
Den W. · 09 October 2020 · 83Are Cheap Graphics...GOOD?
If you're a gamer, you probably know that using the integrated graphics built in to your computer's processor, instead of a full-fledged, discrete graphics card, is about like eating meatloaf instead of steak. In a nutshell, trying to cram high-perf...
Den W. · 27 April 2020 · 68 · 1AMD "miracle driver" brings more FPS for free
AMD's Fine Wine strategy is working again. The Intel and Nvidia rival has released a new driver for its graphics cards, which owners of the current models in particular should not miss. The new software provides a significant performance boost. AMD A...
Kelly · 31 July 2023 · 87Is GPU mining profitable after the Ethereum Merge?
Blockchain features and products are amazing and cryptocurrency is just one of them. Crypto has incentivized miners, traders, and investors worldwide. GPU miners use graphics cards to validate crypto transactions and they get crypto as a rew...
BIGBASKET.PK · 19 December 2022 · 71Do You Need A SPECIAL CPU for VR?
You probably already know that if you wanna game in virtual reality on your home computer, you need a powerful enough graphics card. And you've been inundated with information about just how much money you should invest in one. But what about the CPU...
Alex · 04 November 2020 · 52Why isn't GPU RAM upgradable?
Upgrading your main system memory is a piece of cake. You buy a DDR module, you slot it in, and enjoy. But have you ever wondered why you can't do that with video RAM on your graphics card? This is a far question, especially considering how much VRA...
Alex · 3 years ago · 50GeForce's graphics cards: Nvidia backdoor enables BIOS modifications
With two new flash tools, the BIOS versions of current GeForce graphics cards can be overwritten - even in the RTX 4000 models. Two hobbyists have managed to do what Nvidia has been trying to prevent for years: They have designed tools that allow mod...
Kelly · 21 August 2023 · 53Benefits of a GPU Dedicated Server: Boosting Performance and Efficiency
If you are in the business of machine learning, deep learning, AI, or any graphics-intensive workloads, you know the importance of having a dedicated server with a powerful GPU. A GPU dedicated server can provide a significant boost in performance and efficiency, enabling you to handle complex computations and data-intensive tasks with ease. In thi...
Alex · 28 March 2023 · 46Debunking Common Misconceptions About PCs
There's a lot of bad advice out there. Just look at the relationship forums on Reddit. But today we're going to steer you away from some common misconceptions about PCs that even you enthusiasts might have fallen for. Graphics Card Upgrade: A Waste o...
Jacob Enderson · 08 September 2023 · 45Inside the Silicon Brain: The Hardware Behind Chat GPT
When you fire up ChatGPT, you're connecting to a big silicon brain that lives somewhere and contains something. So, what exactly is that thing? What is the hardware that runs the chatbot you've fallen in love with? Let's dive into the hardware infras...
Kelly · 31 August 2023 · 46Will Nvidia Chips Be Inside Everything?
Nvidia is trying to strong-arm its way into more devices than ever before. And yes, this article is going to be about Nvidia's acquisition of Arm. At first, the two companies don't seem to be likely partners, given that they mostly operate in differ...
Alex · 16 October 2020 · 40Nvidia's Humble Beginnings: The Story of the nv1
Nvidia, a tech giant now valued at over one trillion dollars, has a storied history in the world of graphics processing. But did you know that their first-ever product was a total flop? Let's journey back to 1995 and explore the rise and fall of the...
Jacob Enderson · 30 August 2023 · 42Demystifying New Tech: What You Should Know About Your Latest Gadgets
In the world of technology, receiving a new gadget is always exciting, but it comes with its fair share of questions and concerns. In this article, we'll address some common misconceptions associated with recent tech gifts. Let's delve into the insig...
Jacob Enderson · 15 January · 177Siggraph 2023: Nvidia announces RTX 5000, 4500 and 4000 with Ada graphics chip
Nvidia adds three new models with 20 to 32 GBytes of memory to its current lineup of Ada-generation RTX workstation graphics cards. Nvidia's current graphics chips of the Ada-Lovelace generation have so far mainly been used on gaming graphics cards...
Kelly · 08 August 2023 · 33Understanding Motion Blur and Nvidia's ULMB2
Even if you have the biggest, baddest graphics card on the planet, your games may still not look as crisp as you'd expect. But before you blame your GPU, it's important to consider your monitor. We're talking about motion blur, the effect you see whe...
Jacob Enderson · 05 September 2023 · 32