E6, a De Beers Group company, is developing a copper-diamond composite material to serve as a more effective heatsink.
Flagship CPUs often offer little added value compared to other variants, but usually do not justify the extra cost.
PCWorld sat down at CES 2025 with Chris Bergey, senior vice president and general manager for Arm’s client line of business.
Japanese PC accessory Ainex offers a copper AM5 plate guard to prevent you from messing up your PC build with too much ...
Sony is reportedly working on PlayStation 6. The recent leaks have provided insights into its features and potential release ...
Leaked details suggest Sony’s PlayStation 6 (PS6) is further along in development than anticipated. According to leaker ...
Due around the 2026 or 2027 time frame, Intel hasn't explicitly said which production node will be used by Nova Lake, but ...
In an interview with VideoGamer, AMD’s Product and Business Development Manager, Martijn Boonstra, said that Team Red expects ...
A new fake CPU scam has popped up online, as a purported Ryzen 7 9800X3D gaming CPU turns out to be a Ryzen 7000-series chip ...
Intel's next-generation Nova Lake CPUs spotted in new shipping manifests, this is the next-gen mainstream consumer CPU ...
A shipping manifest listing an Intel Nova Lake CPU has appeared online. While still unofficial, rumour has it that the CPU is ...
AMD is no stranger to six-core CPUs — after all, even the Ryzen 5 9600X is still a six-core part, for better or worse. The ...