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 You can upgrade FSR 3.1 games to FSR 4 with manual DLL swapping — GitHub community discovers FSR swapping works similar to DLSS upgrades

GitHub user has discovered that DLL swapping works with FSR 4 in FSR 3.1 games. Allowing FSR 3.1 games to be upgraded to FSR 4 merely by replacing a few DLLs in the game'

29.08.2025, 18:10:02 | tomshardware.com
 According to a Linkedin profile, AMD is working on another chiplet-based GPU — UDNA could herald the return of 2.5D/ 3.5D chiplet-based configuration

AMD's upcoming RDNA 5 (Navi 5x) GPUs could mark the company's first consumer graphics architecture to use a multi-tile GPU design.

29.08.2025, 15:40:09 | tomshardware.com
 US delays gaming GPU tariffs (again) — gamers get three more months of breathing room

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has once again kicked the can down the road on reinstating a 25% tariff on graphics cards and related PC hardware impor

29.08.2025, 15:40:08 | tomshardware.com
 TSMC reportedly cuts Chinese chipmaking tools from 2nm fabs as suppliers face scrutiny due to emerging new US restrictions

TSMC will no longer use Chinese-made equipment in its 2nm chip production lines, according to reports from both Digitimes and Nikkei Asia.

29.08.2025, 15:40:07 | tomshardware.com
 Intel, Samsung, and SK hynix hit by another abrupt US policy change — government revokes waivers for advanced chipmaking tools at companies' China-based fabs

The U.S. government has revoked export waivers that allowed Intel, Samsung, and SK hynix to ship advanced chipmaking tools to their Chinese facilities, forcing them to se

29.08.2025, 15:40:07 | tomshardware.com
 RTX 5090: Benchmark tests, reviews, and the latest news

RTX 5090: Benchmark tests, reviews, and the latest news

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29.08.2025, 15:40:06 | tomshardware.com
 Intel confirms it has already received $5.7 billion from US government, CFO claims the deal was to halt the sale of its chip fabs

Intel confirmed it has received the $5.7 billion it was expecting as part of the Trump administration's investment in the company, though the CFO claims it was all design

29.08.2025, 13:20:15 | tomshardware.com