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.
The AI and GPU leader will discuss Q4 2026 results and full-year performance in a February 25 earnings call, with w...
NVIDIA’s Taiwan subsidiary, NVIDIA Iconic Taiwan Co., has received final approval for a $105 million headquarters i...
Christoph Hartmann, the longtime head of Amazon Game Studios, has left the company amid a broader restructuring tha...
The Linux Foundation has formalized a continuity plan for the Linux kernel, ensuring stability even if Linus Torval...
The Carbonis arrives with a right-handed ergonomic shape, a rare 8 kHz polling rate, and a small display for DPI/ba...
A radical departure from traditional radiator designs, Cooler Master’s new square 360mm AIO liquid cooler targets h...
Bandai Namco’s follow-up to *Code Vein* blends gothic post-apocalypse aesthetics with time-traveling hack-and-slash...
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After nearly a year of underwhelming updates, Capcom’s latest patch for *Monster Hunter Wilds* has significantly im...
Five French unions representing Ubisoft employees have escalated labor action with a company-wide strike, targeting...