Razer has overhauled the Blade 16, delivering a thinner design, upgraded hardware, and enhanced features for 2025.
Asus has unveiled its 2025 XG Mobile, a groundbreaking external graphics card (eGPU) that redefines portability, including Thunderbolt 5.
MSI unveiled the Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition, adding a touch of Norse mythology and a healthy dose of dragon-themed flair to a gaming behemoth.
In a significant development for emulation enthusiasts, the RPCS3 team has announced that their PlayStation 3 emulator now supports ARM64 architecture.
China has halted exports of gallium, germanium, and antimony to the United States this week as retaliation to the US tech export restrictions.
Intel has launched its latest graphics cards, the Arc B580 and B570, designed to offer competitive performance at an affordable price.
Intel will unveil its latest Arc Alchemist graphics cards, the B580 and B570, on December 3rd, expected to target the budget-oriented market.
Meta is planning an ambitious fibre-optic subsea internet cable project that could span the globe and carry a price tag exceeding $10 billion.
Nvidia has solidified its position as the world’s most valuable company, surpassing Microsoft and Apple, thanks to its dominance in AI chips.
Valve has finally unveiled the long-awaited white version of the Steam Deck OLED, with the same hardware as the black versions.
TSMC will suspend the production of advanced AI chips, specifically those 7 nanometres and smaller, for Chinese firms.
OpenAI is reportedly developing custom silicon optimized for its AI inference workloads and has secured manufacturing capacity with TSMC.