Legacy 32-bit PhysX Removal Cripples Performance On New GPUs Longtime Slashdot reader UnknowingFool writes: Gamer's Nexus performed tests on the effect of removing legacy 32-bit PhysX on the newest generation of Nvidia cards with older games, and the results are not good. With PhysX on, the latest generation Nvidia was slightly beaten by a GTX 580 (released 2010) on some games and handily beaten by a GTX 980 (2014) on some games. With the launch of the 5000 series, NVidia dropped 32-bit CUDA support going forward. Part of that change was dropping support… |
I tested this portable 4K projector, and it got bright enough to replace my TV While its compact design comes with some trade-offs, the Xgimi Horizon S Max stands out as one of the brightest and most powerful projectors I've reviewed. How DeepSeek innovated large language models The release of DeepSeek roiled the world of generative AI last month, leaving engineers and developers wondering how the company achieved what it did, and how they might take advantage of the technology in their own technology stacks. The DeepSeek team built on developments that were already known in the AI community but had not been fully applied. The result is a model that appears to be compara… |
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