Asus introduces its first ROG-branded DDR5 memory kits, entering a competitive market where supply constraints and hardware compatibility issues are slowing adoption despite performance advantages.
A hardware-agnostic Vulkan layer now lets Linux users access NVIDIA Reflex 2 and AMD Anti-Lag 2 on any GPU, includi...
A sweeping update to Windows 11 is tearing down long-standing interface constraints, allowing users to position the...
A South Korean court has dismissed Samsung union workers' claim for $30 billion in bonuses, dealing a major blow to...
Intel's latest Wildcat Lake laptops hit retail below $600, doubling RAM and battery capacity compared to older mode...
The NVIDIA RTX 8000 is quietly pushing into the four-figure price range, driven by soaring AI workloads and profess...
The Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus has become the latest high-performance CPU to drop below the $300 mark, but its de...
Samsung is embedding custom high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips directly into smartphones, promising faster on-device...
By 2027, NVIDIA's Rubin AI platform is projected to consume more LPDDR memory than Apple and Samsung combined, sign...
Intel’s new Wildcat Lake GPUs, set for release next week, promise a significant leap in performance-per-watt effici...
Intel’s Panther Lake processors, featuring up to 12 Xe3 cores, could deliver a significant performance boost for Go...