Intel’s 18A-P node delivers unexpected gains, offering 9% more performance or 18% lower power without shrinking transistor density. This shift could reshape how PC builders balance speed and efficiency.
A recent update in AMD’s LLVM compiler has revealed early traces of **GFX13**, a code identifier linked to the upco...
Embark Studios’ latest *Arc Raiders* patch arrives January 27, introducing **Solo vs Squad** matchmaking for high-l...
A new prebuilt package in China combines AMD’s latest high-end CPU with DDR5 RAM and a premium cooler, offering a r...
The last two episodes of *Fallout* Season 2 are moving up six hours on Prime Video, offering U.S. viewers an earlie...
Ubisoft is proposing a mass **collective voluntary termination agreement** for 200 Paris-based employees, offering...
Engineering coursework demands more than a basic machine—it needs a laptop that renders complex models without stut...
Wildlight Entertainment’s *Highguard*—a hybrid of MOBA tactics, survival shooter chaos, and large-scale raids—launc...
Microsoft has confirmed it will comply with government requests for BitLocker decryption keys when presented with a...
A new report suggests Apple’s M6 chip, built on a cutting-edge 2nm process, may debut within months rather than yea...
Samsung’s 2nm GAA node (SF2) has reportedly stabilized yields, paving the way for mass production of the Exynos 260...