MSI's gaming tower features a 1080p touchscreen ... anything you throw at it as well. Featuring NVIDIA's RTX 5000-series graphics cards, alongside Intel's 2nd generation of Core Ultra processors ...
As you can read in my Intel Arc B570 review, it delivers solid gaming performance at 1080p, and at a price we haven’t seen in years. But it faces some stiff competition from Nvidia in the form ...
Nvidia’s shares took a beating on the DeepSeek news, but Intel’s struggles to break into the AI chip market continue to grow. Nvidia might look a little less invincible these days. But Intel ...
What about systems with Intel and Nvidia components? Right now, SteamOS runs like a champ on the Steam Deck, which features a semi-custom AMD processor. And in the near future it will run smoothly ...
China has opened an antitrust probe against Google – and Nvidia and Intel are also in Beijing’s crosshairs as part of a sweeping set of retaliatory measures after President Trump imposed a new ...
Is AMD the next Intel (INTC) or the next Nvidia (NVDA)? The answer is, of course, neither. AMD is unique in its own way, and what sets it apart from Intel and Nvidia is what, in my opinion ...
As you can read in my Intel Arc B580 review, it’s a fantastic option at 1080p and it scales up surprisingly ... It goes toe-to-toe with Nvidia’s RTX 4060 in a lot of titles, which is shocking ...
Where Nvidia will sell you a fully built up rack of GPUs with fancy interconnects, Intel doesn't have the same mature and complete product. Oh, and there's the minor matter of CUDA, Nvidia's ...
Nvidia, already dealing with U.S. export controls on AI chips, faces heightened risks in its second-largest market. Intel's exposure is even greater, with China accounting for nearly 29% of its ...
However, older Hopper chips are still in demand due to their superior quality over rival Intel Corp. Another reason for NVIDIA's shares going up is the company's dominant position in the graphic ...
This year, the “haves” (led by Nvidia, Broadcom and AMD) are outperforming, while the “have-nots” (in particular, Intel) are lagging. The competitive landscape: Nvidia and its contenders ...