TL;DR: id Software's upcoming game, DOOM: The Dark Ages, will leverage NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 Series and DLSS 4 for advanced AI and Path Tracing. The game promises enhanced visuals and ...
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The Department of Commerce cited national security concerns. The United States is going to ban Russian and Chinese software in vehicles, according to the Department of Commerce, due to national ...
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