I’ve been trying to maintain a cautious optimism for New World‘s upcoming Nighthaven season, but after more than a year of neglect and questionable decisions...
AMD is set to use TSMC’s leading-edge N2 fabrication process for its next-generation CDNA 5-based Instinct MI450 accelerators, but Nvidia’s Rubin may have an edge over these GPUs when it comes to brute force compute performance.
Following years of speculation, seemingly solid details are emerging about Apple’s first foray into the foldable smartphone arena, i.e. the tentatively named iPhone 18 Fold. Expected to launch in late 2026, the latest rumors suggest a sophisticated, hybrid frame design incorporating both titanium and aluminum, which are intended to help balance
AMD’s next-generation Instinct MI450 AI accelerator for the data center will tap into TSMC’s 2-nanometer (N2) process technology, at least for part of the GPU’s construction. Company CEO Dr. Lisa Su confirmed as much during an interview with Yahoo Finance to discuss AMD’s massive AI chip deal with OpenAI, which includes OpenAI committing to
Today, Intel is giving the world its first look at Panther Lake, its first family of laptop SoCs to incorporate cutting-edge 18A silicon. With Cougar Cove P-cores, Darkmont E-cores, and up to 12 Xe3 graphics cores, Panther Lake is poised to bring the efficiency of Lunar Lake and the scalability of Arrow Lake-H together in one family of chips.
The looming deadline for Windows 10 support contributed to a buying spree in the PC space, with the auditors at IDC Research reporting a 9.4% year-over-year surge in PC shipments to 75.8 million units during the third quarter of 2025. While this benefited nearly every major OEM, Lenovo emerged as the biggest beneficiary in the rush to avoid