Saturday, September 20, 2025

Nvidia and Intel Worked in Secret for a Year | AMD Launches RX 7700 Non-XT With 16 GB VRAM

Teams at Nvidia and Intel have been working in secret on jointly developed processors for a year | AMD silently launches RX 7700 non-XT with 16 GB VRAM | GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs are finally selling at and below MSRP
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September 20, 2025
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Teams at Nvidia and Intel have been working in secret on jointly developed processors for a year
'The Trump administration has no involvement in this partnership at all.'
 
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AMD silently launches RX 7700 non-XT with 16 GB VRAM
New RDNA 3 GPU uses nerfed Navi 32 die, offers reduced performance and increased power draw.
 
 
 
 
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GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs are finally selling at and below MSRP
The RTX 5070 dips below $549.
 
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All you need is the 25H2 update and a few registry tweaks.
 
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The company says it's no longer compatible with core client features, and only 0.01% of players actually used it.
 
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AI networking chip company boasts capacity to connect 100,000 GPUs together.
 
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Logitech's next gaming mouse will have haptic-based clicks, adjustable actuation, and rapid trigger
The new G Pro X2 Superstrike will land at $180.
 
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Silverstone's retro PC FLP02 case launches
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Researchers 3D print lightweight ceramic fuel cell
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