First and foremost, a fair warning here: This is going to be a column that does, albeit indirectly, deal with some potentially heavy subject matter....
It could still be a bit before the industry-wide shortage of silicon eases up and dissipates completely. While it is difficult to precisely anticipate exactly when the situation will improve, there are signs that indicate it could be another long year for consumers and manufacturers alike. Such as the rising costs of wafers produced by TSMC.
If you’ve been following the gaming industry for a while, you probably remember the big “freezes” that the Chinese government placed on new game approvals...
Intel is close to releasing its first batch of processors based on its hybrid Alder Lake architecture, at which point we will finally have some definitive answers about how it performs. Until then, we’re left to leaks and rumors. In theory, leaks should be a little more reliable since we’re so close to a retail release. And if that is the
There’s a light at the end of the tunnel for Microsoft’s Windows 11 operating system, which will officially debut on October 5th. And as you might imagine, Microsoft is hard at work squashing bugs, making sure that performance is up to par, and that compatibility with existing hardware is as high as possible.
With this in mind, Microsoft