NVIDIA’s announcement that Arknights: Endfield ships on PC with day‑one support for DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation — claiming an average 3× frame‑rate uplift at 4K on GeForce RTX 50 Series — is the clearest example yet of how vendor-level AI upscaling and frame synthesis are reshaping launch‑day...
Arknights: Endfield arrives on PC with day‑one support for NVIDIA’s DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, a feature NVIDIA says multiplies frame rates by an average of 3X at 4K on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, while the company’s DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution upgrade is available via the NVIDIA app for even...
Lenovo’s Legion lineup appears poised for a major refresh centered on on-device AI and next‑generation mobile silicon, with exclusive leaks showing new Legion 7a and Legion 5a Copilot+ laptops built around AMD’s rumored Ryzen AI 400 series and paired with NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 50‑series laptop...
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NVIDIA’s latest Game Ready release, the GeForce 580.97 WHQL driver, is now available and — beyond performance tweaks for two DLSS 4-enabled titles — brings several targeted display fixes while leaving a handful of high‑visibility problems unresolved for now. Gamers running Senua’s Saga...
At the bustling halls of Taipei’s Nangang Exhibition Center, MSI’s presence at COMPUTEX 2025 was unmistakably transformative—a statement of intent for an industry at the intersection of design, art, artificial intelligence, and next-gen hardware. This year, MSI departed from mere incremental...
It’s official: Malaysians will soon be basking in the neon-green glow of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series, even if they can’t get their hands on those elusive Founders Editions. Once again, NVIDIA’s local love letter comes in the form of a buffet: every AIB partner from ASUS to Zotac has...
Blink and you might have missed it: Nvidia just dropped driver version 576.02 like a pixel-perfect grenade into the laps of Windows 11 users and a battalion of frazzled gamers worldwide. In an era where a single black screen or idle crash can cause a Twitter meltdown or a Reddit rage-fest, the...
Nvidia Driver Update 576.02: Comprehensive Bug Fixes and What It Means for Gamers and Windows Users
Nvidia has just rolled out its latest driver update, Version 576.02, ushering in a wave of critical bug fixes and performance enhancements that will resonate strongly with Windows 11 users and the...
Nvidia’s latest clarification on its RTX 50 series GPUs has sparked a fresh wave of discussion among Windows enthusiasts and tech experts alike. Recent reports by leading publications such as Heise Online, HardwareLuxx, and The Verge have suggested that certain RTX 50-series laptop GPUs might...
In a move that’s sure to capture the attention of gamers and creative professionals alike on Windows, Nvidia has rolled out its latest graphics driver update—version 572.83. Packed with a host of improvements, this release not only addresses long-standing issues with the RTX 50 series but also...
NVIDIA’s latest Game Ready driver is here to redefine gaming performance for Windows enthusiasts. With the new release, Windows gamers can now harness DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation in NARAKA: BLADEPOINT and enjoy robust support for Monster Hunter Wilds. This update not only promises...
CES 2025 has once again proven to be a launchpad for technological marvels, and Nvidia was in the spotlight as it unveiled its highly anticipated GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs. Headlined by the brand-new RTX 5090, along with the RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5070, this series is poised to redefine...