The next generation of GPUs may be held back by PCIe 5.0, but PCIe 8.0 could shatter those limits with bandwidth exceeding 1 TB/s—posing challenges for connector technology and motherboard design.
A new Star Fox game is coming to the next-generation Nintendo console, featuring a James McCloud prologue and expan...
Two major PC manufacturers, Dell and Lenovo, have significantly increased their support for the Linux Vendor Firmwa...
Arm reports record revenue growth, driven by architectural efficiency gains that address thermal constraints while...
While high-bandwidth memory (HBM) captures headlines, Samsung's conventional DRAM operations are quietly driving pe...
The latest iteration of the Arch-based Omarchy distro introduces significant improvements tailored to gaming, addre...
Rising component prices could push up Radeon GPU costs, potentially affecting console prices as well. Industry obse...
The upcoming AMD X970E chipset will share silicon with the current X870E, but introduces native support for CUDIMMs...
A new Mortal Kombat game is in development at NetherRealm Studios, hinting at a broader expansion of the franchise...
Anthropic significantly boosts Claude Code limits, leveraging a strategic partnership with SpaceX to enhance comput...
Galax has confirmed that it will continue manufacturing current and next-generation GPUs under the Palit brand, add...