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Worried AMD’s FSR 4 frame rate boosting won’t be as good as Nvidia DLSS 4? Good news! Initial game support is rumored to be healthy

AMD FSR 4 will supposedly be a ‘drop in’ replacement for FSR 3.1In theory, that means all FSR 3.1 games should support the newer techThis is just a rumor, though it chimes with hints AMD has already droppedAMD could have a whole bunch of games lined up for FSR 4 support, its frame rate boosting…

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DeepSeek: Welcome to US artificial intelligence’s Sputnik moment

Following last weekend’s introduction of the latest large language model (LLM) from DeepSeek, ChatGPT’s new artificial intelligence (AI) rival has topped the Apple App Store for iPhone downloads.The DeepSeek R1 LLM is open source and uses reasoning combined with what the company calls “cold start data”, which means that rather than trawling the internet and…

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AMD exec hints that discrete RDNA 4 GPUs won’t be in gaming laptops anytime soon, leaving Nvidia’s RTX 5000 cards unchallenged

AMD’s Ben Conrad was interviewed by Notebookcheck.netThe exec was asked about the prospects for RDNA 4 laptops in the futureConrad’s reply was vague, but clearly hints that we shouldn’t expect anything on the RDNA 4 mobile front in the near futureAMD’s RDNA 4 graphics cards are coming to desktop PCs soon, in March 2025, but…

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How to run DeepSeek R1 on Mac and Windows for free

DeepSeek quickly rose to the top of the App Store these days, becoming the most downloaded iPhone app and dethroning ChatGPT. That’s not a surprise if you’ve followed the genAI space for the past couple of years. AI apps can go viral, and the Chinese app did that after news spread that DeepSeek R1 is…

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Are Nvidia’s RTX 5060 GPUs about to arrive? Rumor hints they might be

Maxsun has filed RTX 5060 models with the Eurasian Economic CommissionThose filings could be a hint that a previously rumored Q1 2025 launch is still possibleThey show the RTX 5060 Ti with 16GB and 8GB models, but the RTX 5060 has just an 8GB flavorNvidia’s RTX 5060 models haven’t yet been announced, but a graphics…

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AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D CPU could be on sale soon – but I’m still worried about the price

ASRock has listed the unreleased Ryzen 9 X3D CPUs on its websiteThe Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D appear on the list of supported chips for AM5 motherboardsThis preparation work being put in place could be a hint that these processors are inbound soonAMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D could be launching soon, or at least…

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Why is DeepSeek AI suddenly so popular? 

OpenAI released its Operator AI agent for ChatGPT on Thursday, which should have been a major milestone for the company and AI development in general. While I wouldn’t pay $200/month to test this early version of Operator, what I saw in the OpenAI demos blew my mind. Operator is miles ahead of Google’s AI agents,…

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AWS and Microsoft could face ‘targeted intervention’ from CMA over UK cloud competition concerns

The competition watchdog has published the provisioning findings from its long-running investigation into the inner workings of the UK cloud infrastructure services market, which shows that competition in the sector is not working as well as it could be. For this reason, Kip Meek, chair of the CMA’s independent inquiry group, said it is advising…

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Where IT comes from: Behind the scenes at Pure Storage’s European R&D centre

You’re a $2.8bn storage supplier with flash arrays at the core of your business. How do you do research and development (R&D), test new products, test customer workload issues, and test array products over years-long timescales for issues that only arise as software, network and application changes concatenate and interact? Meanwhile, you are a global…

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