Chinese company hopes to launch its first GPGPU in 2025; but Nvidia's H100 is safe for now, as it is 67x faster than its new AI challenger

Known in China as the grandfather of domestic CPUs, Loongson develops processors and chips in a bid to reduce the country's reliance on foreign technology, particularly from companies such as…

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AMD’s Next-Gen Ryzen Z2 Series Handheld APU Lineup Revealed: Ryzen Z2 Extreme “Strix”, Z2 “Hawk” & Z2G “Rembrandt”, Up To 12 RDNA 3.5 GPU Cores

The next-generation AMD Handheld Ryzen "Z2" APU lineup has been revealed, featuring three different SKUs, the Z2 Extreme, Z2 and Z2G. AMD Preps A Trio of Next-Gen Ryzen "Z2" APUs…

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Qualcomm Claims Snapdragon X Elite Is Superior To Intel Lunar Lake & AMD Strix, Shows 2nd Gen Oryon CPU Up To 134% Than Core Ultra 200V

Qualcomm has shared new benchmarks of its Snapdragon X Elite & 2nd Gen Oryon CPU, which show far superior performance than Intel & AMD. Qualcomm's Benchmarks Puts Its Snapdragon X…

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Valve is bringing much more than an "incrementally better" update to the Steam Deck – here's what we know about the handheld's huge tech upgrade

Despite the aging AMD APU that powers the Steam Deck, it continues to be one of the best PC gaming handhelds on the market — setting the gold standard for…

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Lowest-ever price for Samsung's 34-inch Odyssey QD-OLED curved gaming monitor with 175Hz refresh rate

Deal | Samsung's 34" Odyssey G85SD QD-OLED monitor is now $799.99 - 33% off. It features 175Hz refresh rate, a QD-OLED panel, AMD FreeSync, and Samsung Gaming Hub for easy…

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Griffin Cove and Nova Lake IPC: Intel to follow AMD's lead and trash current E-core design as new P-cores leak

Intel is reportedly preparing a CPU architecture with "Griffin Cove" P-cores to follow 2026's Nova Lake. The architecture, the codename for which is yet to be revealed, could bring a…

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Intel & Samsung Are Reportedly Inking A “Foundry Alliance”, Sharing Production Facilities Along With Process Tech

Intel Foundry has reportedly approached Samsung for a "foundry alliance" in an attempt to form a collaborative strategy to counter TSMC's growing influence in the industry. Intel & Samsung Are…

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Geekom A7 with AMD Zen 4 Ryzen 9 7940HS now available at time-limited $120 or £150 discount

The Geekom A7 boasts the highly capable and power-efficient AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS APU with Radeon 780M graphics, together with class-leading connectivity and aesthetics to elevate your productivity and multimedia…

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First AMD EPYC 9965 benchmarks are in; Turin server CPU sets flurry of new world records across wide range of software, but will that be enough to stop Xeon and Arm's forthcoming onslaught?

Intel recently launched its 128-core "Granite Rapids" Xeon 6900P processor family, finally offering some true competition to AMD’s EPYC 9004 Genoa/Bergamo server line.The first reviews praised Intel's new chips, with…

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