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.
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A new wave of mid-range Android phones is integrating satellite messaging, forcing OEMs to rethink hardware investm...
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A dual monitor arm now priced at $55 offers a low-cost way to free up desk space while supporting two screens. Buye...
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The RTX 3060 12 GB, a relic of NVIDIA’s Ampere era, is set to return in June, complicating the company’s transition...
The Logitech G502 Hero gaming mouse is now available for $33, a dramatic 53% reduction from its previous price. Thi...
A new JEDEC standard for DDR5 memory doubles down on high-speed modules, pushing bandwidth to 12,800 MT/s—a 45% lea...
A deep look at AVG’s latest antivirus suite reveals it can deliver robust security without breaking the bank, but s...
A new GPU model shifts the balance between VR performance and affordability, but supply constraints and pricing unc...