Exciting news in the gaming world as details about the new AMD Magnus APU surface, potentially powering either the PlayStation 6 or the next-gen Xbox. With a massive graphics die and unique CPU configuration, fans are eager to see what’s next!
AMD has unveiled its Threadripper Pro 9000 WX-Series, starting at $1,649, offering up to 96 cores for superior performance in professional rendering and AI applications. Ships July 23rd!
Microsoft is testing a new Adaptive Energy Saver feature for Windows 11, allowing PCs to automatically enable battery saver mode based on usage, potentially boosting battery longevity.
Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip7, unveiled recently, is powered by the Exynos 2500 chipset, but performance benchmarks reveal it lags behind competitors like Snapdragon and MediaTek. Discover why this foldable might not meet expectations!
Xiaomi has launched its ambitious Xring O1 chipset, challenging Qualcomm and MediaTek's dominance with impressive specs and a long-term investment strategy. Get ready for a new player in mobile technology!
AMD has launched its latest Ryzen Threadripper 9000 Series CPUs, offering unparalleled performance for professionals with up to 96 cores. These chips promise to revolutionize workstations, outperforming competitors with astonishing speed.
Qualcomm is making a bold return to the data center CPU market, leveraging Nvidia's technology to create custom processors that enhance AI capabilities. With strategic partnerships and cutting-edge designs, the tech giant aims to shake up the industry once again.
Intel has officially announced the discontinuation of its Deep Link technology, initially designed to enhance the synergy between CPUs and GPUs. Despite its promise for improved performance and efficiency, the technology will no longer be maintained or updated.
Intel has officially discontinued its Deep Link technology, leaving users of Arc Alchemist GPUs without future support. Learn what this means for performance enhancements in gaming and streaming.
The upcoming Linux Kernel 6.15 will eliminate support for Intel's 486 chips, marking a significant shift in technology. With the release candidate already out, this change enhances CPU requirements and removes legacy code, paving the way for modern advancements.