Did you know computer peripheral-device maker Cherry AG, better known for its beloved Cherry MX and ML keyboard switches, makes gaming headsets? It does, and today the company announced the Cherry XTRFY H3 wireless gaming headset. For under $100, the model sits below the flagship H1 and mid-range H2, promising 53-millimeter dynamic drivers,
Kioxia showed off it’s new LC9 122.88 TB data center SSD, which comes in a 2.5-inch U.2 form factor and has two PCBs filled with NAND packages. We didn’t get to see the internals, but there’s a whole lot of BiCS 8 QLC NAND inside.
A very happy birthday goes out to Nexon’s Mabinogi, the surprisingly full-featured anime MMORPG sandbox that’s been operating for an impressive 17 years now! It’s...
I’m old enough to remember to when PC monitors weren’t exactly known for innovating. These days, however, it’s a challenge keeping up with all of the fancy new display technologies and their various tricks. One of the latest innovations gaining traction is the advent of dual-mode displays, and ViewSonic has officially entered the conversation
Gaming graphics have been on a constant improvement trajectory since the early days, with new technologies leveling up the experience. Ray tracing has been one such focus that brings gorgeous lighting, better shadows, and more realistic game worlds to the forefront of gaming. Not without hurdles, the primary bottleneck has been performance,
Intel’s long-serving head of technology development Ann Kelleher will retire later this year, handing off responsibilities to Naga Chandrasekaran for front-end process and manufacturing and to Navid Shahriari for advanced back-end operations.