From the storied brand RCA comes a brand-new gaming monitor, the M27PG135F. It’s a 27-inch IPS QHD panel with 240 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR and wide gamut color. It delivers superb video processing and an extremely colorful image.
Intel's Dan Rogers sat down with Tom's Hardware to talk about Meteor Lake, new form factors, benchmarking AI PCs, and the new Core Ultra lineup nomenclature.
AMD and GPU Open have released the FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 (FSR 3) source code today with implementation samples for DirectX 12 and Unreal Engine 5 developers.
Thanks to Micron's 1-Beta Node, ASRock and MSI can support 64GB per DDR5 slot support for its Intel Z790 and AMD X670E support, providing a total of 256GB/ 128GB on the quad- and dual-DIMM slot motherboards
The Toshiba X300 Pro is the much-better, higher capacity sibling of the X300 line. It’s not specialized for NAS like the N300 Pro and instead provides lots of storage for desktops and workstations, with a good warranty and satisfactory performance.
At Intel’s Meteor Lake launch event, Pat Gelsinger went on the offensive against Nvida, claiming the whole industry is motivated to move beyond CUDA, and that Intel is well positioned
We put Intel’s fifth-gen Emerald Rapids Xeon Platinum 8592+ through the benchmark paces against AMD's EPYC Genoa to see which server chips come out the winner.
Zalman i6 mid-tower ATX case launched with GPU support as standard, hinged glass side panel, and four pre-installed RGB fans. Available in black or white.
Intel provided the first benchmarks showing how the integrated Arc GPU in Meteor Lake stacks up to its predecessor, with up to twice the gaming performance, plus XeSS support. Laptops with the new processors are now available.
Intel has detailed its Intel Core H and U-series processor lineups, which start shipping today, with some models slipping into the first quarter of 2024.
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 12) is powered by Intel's new Meteor Lake CPUs. Its chassis has also been redesigned for a smaller footprint and better cooling.
Bethesda has confirmed via a subreddit that Starfield is going to receive some pretty hefty - if also somewhat late - quality of life improvements, such as support for frame generation tech in the form of AMD's FSR 3 (the official partner for Starfield) and Intel's XeSS: improving frames for all the "new ways of traveling."
U.S. officials say that while SMIC can make 7nm chips, their performance is lower than those of rivals, and their volumes may be lower than Huawei needs.
Samsung has started mass production of a 31.5-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor and plans to introduce a 27-inch 1440p QD-OLED gaming monitor with a 360 Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time.
Enermax noticed some of the fans used in the Revolution D.F. 2 and D.F. X series are leaking oil and hence doing a voluntary recall to be replaced with better fan bearings
The University of Technology Sydney demonstrated an AI system that translates brainwaves to text using removable headgear with sensors, showing a potential widespread use of this technology in multiple fields
A Chinese company specializing in quantum computing technologies, SpinQ, claims to have become the first Chinese company to ship quantum processing technologies outside of mainland China. Based on superconducting qubits, SpinQ's "Shaowei" Quantum Processing Unit (QPU) won't break quantum volume records anytime soon, but it should provide a way for otherwise-impeded global players to start tinkering with quantum processing.
Chinese memory manufacturer CXMT is reportedly seeking to raise money from investors for a $19.5 billion valuation, and postponing a previously planned IPO to a later date
E3 is officially dead, as the ESA President confirms the permanent end of the trade show after years of steady decline. Thus ended a 28 year run, two years ago.
A developer found YouTube changes the quality and resolution options for 'aarch64' Arm-based systems under Linux, and changing the user agent string to indicate an underlying Intel CPU delivered better video quality defaults and unlocked 4K playback on Apple systems with Arm-based architectures.
Nvidia releases a new Game Ready driver for several new titles including The Finals, a new FPS shooter made by ex-Battlefield developers that features fully destructible buildings. It's currently the sixth most popular game on Steam, with over 200K concurrent players.
The U.S. government has begun doling out portions of the $52 billion CHIPS Act, beginning with just $35 million to BAE Systems. It also warns of possible delays in Intel and TSMC fab buildouts.