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Valve has updated Steam's basic frame rate counter to include more metrics for the age of AI-generated frames.
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Nvidia has launched an affordable, Blackwell-based RTX 5050 GPU for desktops and laptops, which starts at just $249.
Nvidia's marketing efforts for the RTX 5070 were encapsulated by a headline-grabbing claim: RTX 4090 levels of "performance" from a $549 card, enabled by DLSS 4 multi frame generation.
While it’s clearly not possible for Nvidia to have inserted their most performant RTX 5090 hardware into the Switch 2, it’s easy to see that they have something to prove here vs. AMD.