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AMD’s “Redstone” Upscaler Takes Aim at Nvidia’s Crown
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AMD’s “Redstone” Upscaler Takes Aim at Nvidia’s Crown

AMD is launching its FSR 4 “Redstone” update, positioning it as a direct competitor to Nvidia’s DLSS. The update includes new AI-powered frame generation and ray tracing enhancement features, but requires the latest RDNA 4-based Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs like the RX 9070. Over 200 games, including

by Nathan ColeDecember 10, 2025
Apple’s Chip Boss Says He’s Staying After Leaked Exit Rumors
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Apple’s Chip Boss Says He’s Staying After Leaked Exit Rumors

Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Technologies, Johny Srouji, has directly addressed his team to quash rumors of his departure. This comes after a Bloomberg report over the weekend suggested he was considering leaving the company.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 8, 2025
Samsung’s Memory Pivot Is Bad News for Gamers
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Samsung’s Memory Pivot Is Bad News for Gamers

The memory shortage is so severe that Samsung is rethinking its entire production strategy. The company is shifting lines to make more profitable DDR5, but gamers shouldn’t expect any relief.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 8, 2025
AMD’s Next Gaming CPU Leaks With a Big Power Bump
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AMD’s Next Gaming CPU Leaks With a Big Power Bump

A shipment log has revealed the first Zen 5 X3D processor, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D. The big news is its 120-watt TDP, a huge jump from the previous 65-watt rating for 8-core X3D chips. This suggests AMD is pushing for higher performance with its next-gen gaming flagship.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
Laptop Prices Are About to Jump, Thanks to AI
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Laptop Prices Are About to Jump, Thanks to AI

Get ready for more expensive laptops. According to a new report, Dell and Lenovo are planning significant price increases, blaming component shortages driven by massive AI data center spending. The timing couldn’t be worse for the annual CES product refresh cycle.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 6, 2025
Your Next PC is About to Get More Expensive
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Your Next PC is About to Get More Expensive

A major supply crunch for DRAM and NAND flash memory is about to hit consumers in the wallet. Major PC makers like Dell and Lenovo are preparing significant price increases across their lineups, some as soon as this month.

by Nathan ColeDecember 5, 2025
ACEMAGIC’s New Mini PC Packs AMD’s Monster 16-Core Chip
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ACEMAGIC’s New Mini PC Packs AMD’s Monster 16-Core Chip

Chinese manufacturer ACEMAGIC has announced its new flagship mini PC, the M1A PRO+. It’s powered by AMD’s top-tier Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, which boasts a 16-core CPU and a powerful integrated GPU. Configurations can go up to a staggering 128GB of RAM and 12TB of storage.

by Nathan ColeDecember 5, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is reportedly coming next summer
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Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is reportedly coming next summer

Samsung is apparently planning to launch the true successor to its Galaxy Watch Ultra next year. The Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is reportedly scheduled for a July 2025 debut.

by Nathan ColeDecember 4, 2025
Valve’s Steam Machine has a VRAM problem on SteamOS
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Valve’s Steam Machine has a VRAM problem on SteamOS

Valve’s upcoming Steam Machine faces a performance hurdle. According to new testing, 8GB graphics cards perform significantly worse on SteamOS than on Windows 11, especially in demanding games. The company is working on video memory management fixes, but the issue highlights a new challenge for its

by Elisa RomeroDecember 2, 2025
AI-designed in-chip cooling startup Corintis just raised $25 million
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AI-designed in-chip cooling startup Corintis just raised $25 million

A Swiss startup making a radical new type of chip cooler just got a major cash infusion. Corintis uses AI to design tiny, bio-inspired coolant channels that are etched directly into the silicon, claiming it removes heat three times better than traditional cold plates.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 2, 2025

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