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AMD's Lenovo exclusive chip is super potent.
MSI reveals new inexpensive versions of the GeForce RTX 4070 and GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards, under the Ventus Essential brand.
Ryan Shrout, who worked in Intel's GPU marketing, is leaving the company. He previously worked as chief performance strategist after leaving his own PC Perspective site.
Corsair launches the Dominator Titanium DDR5 series for gamers, enthusiasts, and creators, with support for a swappable top bar.
A new Geekbench 6 Meteor Lake CPU listing has appeared, featuring mediocre benchmarking scores. The CPU was slightly faster than the Core i7-13700H but a hair slower than AMD's Ryzen 7 7745HX.
IT industry analyst Canalys sees the US PC market pivoting from decline to significant growth into 2024 and 2025.
Newegg introduced a GPU trade-in program to allow customers to exchange an eligible GPU and receive a credit toward purchasing a new qualifying GPU. It's not a great deal.
Die shot of Huawei's HiSilicon Kirin 9000s shows four high-performance cores, two energy-efficient cores, massive image signal processor.
UltraRAM technology and business progress continue apace. We visited the company's lab and saw a working prototype in action.
The Acer Nitro V 15 is a budget gaming laptop starting at just $699, but entry-level models have an RTX 2050 GPU that's two generations old.
Tassei Denki showcased an AMD Ryzen powered PC gaming handheld with twin AMOLED screens, but it is only a concept for now.
Nvidia's Blackwell GB100 compute GPU to adopt TSMC's N3-class node, to be unveiled next year, says report.
Diablo-World has created a Raspberry Pi-powered robot that has two wheels, two legs and can self-balance,
China seeks to use a particle accelerator to replace the traditional lithography techniques used to make chips, thus evading US sanctions.
Shrinking the memory, increasing the speed.
Quantum computing stays true to its name, impacts its past.
Microsoft is hiring a person to lead its nuclear technology strategy.
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