Two major memory manufacturers are breaking away from traditional suppliers, assembling 48 GB DDR5 kits using domestically produced 24 GB chips. This shift could reshape the high-capacity RAM landscape.
Netmarble’s open-world RPG *The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin* lands on PlayStation 5 and Steam March 16, with a full g...
Google’s latest AI model, Gemini, is being weaponized by state-sponsored hackers from Russia, China, North Korea, a...
The Outer Worlds’ deliberate focus on class-based discrimination over race or gender alienated players, its directo...
Intel’s newest Arc Pro driver update—version 32.0.101.8314—contains no references to the rumored B70 model, leaving...
The studio behind Halo* and Destiny is inviting players to test Marathon*, a survival-extraction FPS set in a lost...
The MSI DataMag 40Gbps SSD blends a sleek design with magnetic mounting, but its performance reveals a mix of stren...
During a landmark trial in Los Angeles, Instagram’s leader argued that extreme usage—like 16 hours of daily scrolli...
Lenovo’s CEO confirms price hikes to offset skyrocketing memory costs, contradicting earlier claims of sufficient R...
A new Steam bundle pairs Clair Obscur: Expedition 33* and Metaphor: ReFantazio, uniting two critically acclaimed RP...
A new Samsung LPCAMM2 module with 96GB of LPDDR5X-9600 memory has surfaced, hinting at a future where ultra-high-ca...