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.
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AMD's latest EXPO 1.2 update brings Chinese DDR5 memory support to a wider range of platforms, including new module...
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Kwalee's upcoming bullet hell first-person shooter, Luna Abyss, is set to release on May 21, 2026. This game promis...
AMD's Ryzen 7040 series APUs combine Zen 4 CPUs and RDNA 3 graphics, delivering strong performance but raising ques...
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A best-selling 512GB SanDisk Ultra microSD card has dropped below £50 during a period of acute storage scarcity, of...
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