NVIDIA’s RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation GPU is delivering industry-leading results in both AI inference and professional workloads, thanks to its 96GB GDDR7 VRAM, 24,064 CUDA cores, and 600W TDP.
AIDA64 was just updated and adds a plethora of benchmarking support support for a number of current and upcoming CPUs, and GPUs. The most interesting update is preliminary benchmarking support for AMD ...
The tail end of 2024 and the start of 2025 are set to see a flurry of gaming GPU activity, if all the rumors are true, with AMD, Intel, and Nvidia all reportedly gearing up for new graphics card ...
Upgrading your GPU is exciting, but without proper benchmarking and optimization, you might be leaving performance untapped. Using the right tools and knowing how to interpret the results can help you ...
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 ...
Intel Arc Battlemage graphics cards for desktop PCs are expected to arrive in early 2025 and offer a compelling option for the budget-conscious and those looking for a powerful mid-range GPU. At least ...
In the last couple of days, some rather interesting Geekbench results for Apple's new A19 Pro chip were posted to Geekbench's results browser, and made their way to social media. These synthetic ...
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 ...
To know how a system performs across a range of AI workloads, you look at its MLPerf benchmark numbers. AI is rapidly evolving, with generative AI workloads becoming increasingly prominent, and MLPerf ...
With Nvidia gearing up to release its RTX 50-series GPUs and AMD underway on RDNA 4 graphics cards, this level of performance isn’t ideal. However, it’s worth highlighting that this only one test, and ...
AMD has apologized for this stuff, but it's all after-the-fact. They claim they weren't AWARE of this. WTF? They are either lying or incompetent. I.E. either AMD has a serious engineering problem ...