NVIDIA dropped 32-bit GPU-accelerated PhysX support when it released the GeForce RTX 50 Series, impacting performance in a ...
When NVIDIA launched its RTX 50-series GPUs earlier in 2025, it quietly removed support for 32-bit CUDA applications.
The new Nvidia driver 591.44 brings back the PhysX effects for nine classic games. What RTX 50 users should now know - and ...
Microsoft has shared a detailed guide about its hardware recommendations and requirements for a gaming PC on Windows 11 in ...
Borderlands 2 and Mirror’s Edge now work properly on RTX 50-series GPUs, but not all PhysX-accelerated games will.
According to its sources, the feature is said to be a software option that taps into the "confidential computing capabilities ...
Earlier this year, Nvidia quietly dropped support for 32-bit CUDA applications in its drivers for GeForce RTX 50-series ...
Nvidia has released Game Ready Driver 591.44, restoring hardware PhysX support for nine legacy titles on RTX 50-series GPUs ...
Choosing the right upgrade—RAM or GPU first—depends on identifying your PC's bottleneck to maximize gaming performance and system balance. Pixabay, jarmoluk Upgrading a gaming PC enhances overall ...
The Furmark test on a handheld using an Intel Core Ultra 5 338H appears to show just how much the integrated GPU in Intel's ...
NVIDIA is releasing a new GeForce Game Ready Driver that further optimizes your Battlefield 6 experience, and gets your system ready for the game’s December 9th Winter Offensive update, featuring new ...
RAM (Random Access Memory) acts as short-term memory for your console. It stores data that the CPU and GPU need quick access to while games are running. More RAM allows your console to handle larger ...