Intel and SoftBank's Saimemory are developing a new memory technology that could surpass HBM4 in bandwidth, with potential implications for AI accelerators.
Nvidia’s cloud gaming service now works on select Amazon Fire TV Sticks, but 1080p/60 FPS limits and no HDR or surr...
Samsung has unveiled its latest QD-OLED panel technology—Penta Tandem—claiming 30% more brightness and double the l...
The Arctis Nova Elite pushes boundaries with carbon fiber drivers and a feature-packed ecosystem—but at $600, it de...
Nvidia’s Blackwell platform delivers dramatic cost cuts for AI inference—up to 10x in some cases—but achieving thos...
NVIDIA claims its new Blackwell architecture delivers a tenfold improvement in token efficiency over its predecesso...
The NVIDIA Blackwell architecture is reshaping AI inference economics, slashing token costs by up to 10x compared t...
Pulsar has introduced six new earthy-toned colorways for its CrazyLight gaming mice, along with confirmation of the...
A single car charger now handles USB-C, Lightning, and legacy USB devices with retractable cables and 69W total out...
A new browser protocol lets websites expose their own functions to AI agents—cutting costs, eliminating scraping, a...
Microsoft’s first-ever Xbox Dev Summit at GDC 2026 will unveil details about its next-generation console—including...