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 new semiconductor plant in South Korea will focus exclusively on high-bandwidth memory production, aiming to addr...
Prices for AMD and Intel consumer CPUs have risen sharply in recent weeks, with some models seeing a 10% increase....
Microsoft's confirmation that Xbox Project Helix will be a first-party console introduces new dynamics in the gamin...
A cozy life-sim game in development at Ubisoft has been discontinued, reflecting broader cost-cutting and portfolio...
The new OCuLink Dev Kit for Framework’s Laptop 16 offers PCIe 5.0 expansion, but its real-world impact depends on h...
Samsung's plans to mass-produce its advanced high-bandwidth memory have been derailed by persistent yield challenge...
The new KIOXIA EG7 series makes quad-level cell storage more accessible, offering high-capacity drives at competiti...
Microsoft’s Xbox division is reshaping its Game Pass subscription model, introducing lower monthly costs while remo...
A new AI system generates handwritten text with realistic imperfections, enabling practical applications from educa...
The Framework Laptop 13 Pro leverages Intel's Core Ultra Series 3 processors, delivering up to 15W TDP performance...