
PC

Revealed: Core Ultra 9 185H with 16 Cores and 22 Threads!
October 16, 2023 – Intel Unveils Latest Updates on the First-Generation Core Ultra Processor, Codenamed “Meteor Lake” At the recent Intel ON Technology Innovation Summit, Intel made some exciting announcements regarding their first-generation Core Ultra processors, codenamed “Meteor Lake.” According to Intel, these processors are set to hit the market on December 14th of this…

16-Inch Elegance: The Fedora Slimbook Laptop Unveiled
October 12, 2023 – Fedora Project Teams Up with Slimbook to Launch Fedora Slimbook Laptop In a recent collaboration, the Fedora Project and Slimbook have unveiled the Fedora Slimbook laptop. This cutting-edge device features a 16-inch display with an aspect ratio of 16:10, boasting an impressive 99% sRGB color gamut coverage and a maximum refresh…

NVIDIA’s Latest 537.58 WHQL Driver: Boosting ‘Lord of the Fallen’ and Beyond
October 11, 2023 – NVIDIA Unveils Game-Changing Graphics Driver Update NVIDIA recently released the Version 537.58 graphics driver update for all supported GPUs. This update brings significant enhancements to games like “Speed Limit: Motorsport,” the public beta of “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III 2023” (scheduled for release on November 10th), and “Lord of the…

Intel’s Latest Graphics Driver Unleashes A580 Support and Gaming Power
October 10, 2023 – Intel Unveils 101.4887 Beta Graphics Driver with Exciting Updates Today, Intel has officially released the 101.4887 beta graphics driver, bringing a wave of enhancements and support for their upcoming A580 graphics card, as well as several new gaming titles, including the much-anticipated “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.” Here’s a breakdown…

Russia’s Ambitious Quest: Building 10 Supercomputers by 2030
October 09, 2023 – Russia has set an ambitious goal: to build up to 10 supercomputers by 2030, each capable of accommodating 10,000 to 15,000 NVIDIA H100 GPUs, providing the country with performance nearly equivalent to that used to train large language models like ChatGPT. According to reports from foreign media outlets like Tom’s Hardware,…

Intel’s Lunar Lake Processor Shines with Outstanding Power Efficiency on SiSoftware Debut
October 07, 2023 – Lunar Lake: Intel’s Quiet Powerhouse Emerges In the ever-evolving landscape of Intel processors, Lunar Lake has maintained a rather discreet presence compared to its counterparts, Meteor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh. Back in May of this year, we saw SiSoftware test leaks for Meteor Lake, but now, benchmark results for Intel’s…

Microsoft Nears Completion of $68.7 Billion Blizzard Acquisition
October 07, 2023 – In a surprising turn of events, Microsoft is on the verge of completing its acquisition of Blizzard for a staggering $68.7 billion. This monumental deal, which has been in the works for a grueling 20 months, is expected to finalize on October 13, 2023, pending the stance of the UK Competition…

Enhancing Gaming Performance: AMD Introduces AFMF in RX 6000 Series
October 07, 2023 – AMD Unveils Game-Changing AFMF Technology in Latest Adrenalin Edition Preview Driver AMD has just dropped a game-changer with its latest Adrenalin Edition preview driver update. This update brings support for AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) technology to the RX 6000 series graphics cards, a feature originally reserved for the RX 7000…

A New Feature in Chrome 117: The ‘All Bookmarks’ Folder
September 28, 2023 – Google’s Chrome 117 browser has introduced a noteworthy change in its latest update, enhancing user convenience and addressing some security concerns. This update, labeled Chrome 117.0.5938.132, not only patched ten security vulnerabilities but also introduced a significant improvement in the way the bookmark bar functions. In this latest iteration of Chrome,…

Intel’s Irish Factory Gears Up for Mass Production with Intel 4 Technology
September 28, 2023 – In a significant development, Intel has announced the successful installation and debugging of production equipment for its Intel 4 technology at its Irish factory. The eagerly awaited debut of the first EUV lithography scanner, now up and running, marks a pivotal moment as Intel gears up for mass production. In an…