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.
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The highly anticipated 3D remake of the classic precision platformer Super Meat Boy is set to launch on March 31, b...
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The RTX 5090 is the latest in NVIDIA's high-end lineup, designed to handle the demands of AI-driven workloads. Howe...
Five new games have joined the cloud library, including an arcade racer built for RTX 5080 and a major update to a...
A new sci-fi tactical RPG developed by former Blizzard veterans is set to launch on PC, blending turn-based strateg...
A new Xbox exclusive merges Lovecraftian dread with retro VHS aesthetics, promising a first-person shooter that red...
While Google's new TurboQuant architecture delivers measurable performance improvements, real-world deployment reve...
A new generation of ARM-based processors is poised to challenge Intel’s dominance in high-performance computing, bu...
The first major expansion for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl will introduce new regions, weapons, and a narra...