NVIDIA’s latest generation GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs have been around for a few months now, and there is a recently discovered feature from one of the company’s hardware partners that is quite unique amongst GPUs. ASUS ROG’s Astral GeForce RTX 50 models have a built-in gyroscope and accelerometer that can detect the movement of the GPU itself.
As the header image no doubt implies, the next seasonal event in Fallout 76, the Big Bloom, will involve some bugs. Giant, dangerous, kinda gross-looking...
You may not realize it, but chances are high that one of your devices is rocking an Arm-based chip of some kind. And probably multiple devices. Arm’s IP has been used to design an enormous range of system-on-chips (SoCs) that power many Android smartphones, tablets, routers, smart TVs, and so much more. Given that’s the case, it’s not surprising
Last week MOP’s Ben broke the eye-popping news that Lesta Games, the games studio that currently licenses and operates the Russian version of World of...
Nothing’s upcoming Phone (3) could well be getting some love in the United States, assuming Nothing CEO Carl Pei is to be believed. When someone on X asked Pei if the new phone will be sold in the U.S. outside of the Nothing Beta program, the Chinese-Swedish entrepreneur simply said: “100%!” The new device is expected to drop sometime late
Nvidia’s recent driver woes have been prevalent for the last few months, and two consecutive hotfix driver releases are a big indication of serious issues.
It looks like NVIDIA’s driver team has been working overtime since the launch of the GeForce RTX 50 series, and especially in recent weeks. Following the launch of its ‘Game Ready’ 576.02 WHQL GPU driver chock full of bug fixes two weeks ago and a more recent hotfix GPU driver to address a handful of more issues, NVIDIA is now pushing out