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When Mark Zuckerberg announced Meta’s latest pivot, from feeding us ads in 4K to feeding the world a diet of superintelligence, the internet barely blinked.

Panther Lake debuts, TSMC rivalry intensifies, and Intel’s Arizona move sets the stage for a high-stakes semiconductor showdown. Intel is taking the heat, literally and

AMD’s latest AI chips go toe-to-toe with Blackwell, with performance parity, memory supremacy, and a 30% discount that Wall Street can’t ignore. It’s been a

Intel’s Arrow Lake Refresh Brings AI Upgrades in Late 2025 — But Gamers Shouldn’t Get Their Hopes Up
Intel isn’t done with Arrow Lake just yet. While the original release in late 2024 fell flat with gamers and performance enthusiasts, the company is

NVIDIA’s long-awaited AI “mini-supercomputer,” the DGX Spark, is launching this month, promising mind-blowing performance in a compact form factor. At $4,000, it’s not cheap, but

FinalWire Ltd. has officially released version 7.70 of its acclaimed AIDA64 software suite, bringing major updates across all four editions: AIDA64 Extreme, Engineer, Business, and

For decades, NVIDIA has been a cornerstone of PC gaming, fueling the golden era of high-performance graphics with its legendary GeForce GPUs. From LAN parties

China just took a quantum leap toward chip sovereignty, debuting QiMeng, the first AI-powered full-stack CPU design system. Developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences,

At its “Advancing AI” event, AMD fired a shot across the AI datacenter bow, unveiling plans for its EPYC “Verano” CPUs, Instinct MI500X accelerators, and