AMD has submitted initial Linux kernel patches to enable full open-source HDMI 2.1 support, potentially allowing 4K at 120 Hz and 5K at 240 Hz on RDNA 3 GPUs without proprietary drivers.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra redefines smartphone performance and storage, offering a compelling blend of power and capacit...
Apple has kept its MacBook prices stable, while Microsoft has raised Surface laptop costs significantly. This shift...
The new ASUS TUF Gaming B850I WiFi Neo motherboard brings Mini-ITX efficiency to the AMD AM5 platform, balancing hi...
The Exynos 2600 emerged as a response to Samsung's financial setbacks, blending cutting-edge performance with pract...
Nova Lake delivers a 15% performance boost over previous generations, with a focus on efficiency and heat managemen...
The long-awaited remake of Assassin's Creed Black Flag will introduce new characters and narratives, signaling a sh...
NVIDIA's latest GPU lineup, including the RTX 5070 and RTX 5090, introduces significant performance gains and effic...
The UniFi G6 Turret camera redefines enterprise surveillance with on-device AI, PoE power, and a price that challen...
Microsoft has increased the price of its Surface Pro and Surface Laptop lines, but buyers can still find discounted...
The Supermicro H14 JumpStart platform, powered by AMD's Instinct MI350X GPU, represents a significant leap forward...