Nvidia DLSS Frame Generation could work on RTX 30 series GPUs
Published in Graphics


Might work, but there are problems

Nvidia's latest DLSS 4 update brings significant changes to its DLSS Frame Generation technology. The improved AI model has boosted performance, making Frame Generation 40% faster while reducing memory usage by 30%. According to Nvidia's own Bryan Catanzaro, it could be coming to the RTX 30 series GPUs as well.

G.Skill memory breaks couple of OC records on air cooling
Published in PC Hardware


Hitting DDR5-12052 and DDR5-12054

G.Skill's memory has once again broken a few overclocking frequency records, hitting DDR5-12052 and DDR5-12054 just on air cooling. The feat was done using G.Skill's Trident Z5 series DDR5 memory.

Social notworking sites pledge to crack down on hate speech
Published in News


At least in the EU

While social notworking sites are frantically trying to reassure Trump’s government that they will be allowing a return to the good old days where fake news and bullying were allowed, they are doing the opposite in the EU.

GPU-as-a-service market surges
Published in AI


Sorry, not for gamers

The growing demand for advanced AI has led to a massive surge in computing power needs, prompting the rise of GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) businesses.

Nintendo unveils Switch 2
Published in News


First-look trailer

Nintendo has lifted the kimono on the Switch 2 in a first-look trailer.

Bluesky will get a photo and video sharing app
Published in News


Getting more functions

Independent developer Sebastian Vogelsang is building a photo-sharing app for the decentralised social network Bluesky, leveraging its AT Protocol and his earlier app, Skeets. 

Pro-Ukraine hackers hit Russia’s top trading platform
Published in News


Roseltorg loses huge amount of data

Russia’s premier electronic trading hub, Roseltorg, has been brought to its knees by a pro-Ukraine hacker squad, Yellow Drift.

Pasco Pastor Ponzi pinched for cypto con
Published in News


It is what Jesus would have done

Pastor Francier Obando Pinillo, 51, of Pasco, Washington, has been exposed as a cunning crypto crook.

Nintendo admits emulation is technically legal
Published in Gaming


Despite all the legal threats

While the former maker of playing cards, Nintendo was pressuring and shutting down emulation projects like Yuzu, Citra, and Ryujin it appears the gaming company knew that emulators were legal.

Google claims its AI dogfood sped up internal migrations
Published in AI


Up to 50 per cent

Google claims that its own dog fooding of AI has been really good for its internal code migrations.