The recent Computex 2024 event showcased some exciting developments in the world of CPUs, particularly with AMD and Intel unveiling new CPU architectures. However, PC gamers were left wanting more as AMD did not announce the highly anticipated 3D V-cache models alongside its Ryzen 9000 chips. Despite this, rumors have surfaced suggesting that we may
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The landscape of handheld gaming PCs is evolving rapidly, with new devices being showcased at events like Computex. A notable player in this space is Adata, a company that unveiled a promising handheld PC prototype called the Nia. While the Nia is still in the early stages of development and not yet finalized, there are
Gigabyte showcased both Intel and AMD’s upcoming generation of motherboards at Computex, giving us a glimpse into the future of computing. The Gigabyte X870E Aorus Extreme, designed for AMD’s Ryzen 9000-series Granite Ridge chips, was on full display. This board, set to be released in July, offers a clear insight into what to expect from
The limited edition Year of the Dragon keyboard from Ducky is truly a sight to behold. With only 999 units available, this keyboard stands out from the rest due to its unique keycap design. Unlike traditional keycaps, these keycaps feature a composite design with PBT legends in the center, surrounded by clear polycarbonate around the
During my recent visit to Computex 2024, I had the opportunity to explore Aerocool’s latest offerings, including cases, coolers, and fans. However, what truly caught my attention were the company’s new power supplies. While power supplies may seem like mundane black boxes, Aerocool has made a significant leap by increasing the warranty length on their
Framework’s latest laptop, the Framework 13 with a Core Ultra 7, is making waves with its new upgrades, particularly in the realm of display and performance improvements. Marissa Buyck, a representative from Framework, emphasized the importance of community feedback in driving these changes. The new 500 nits panel boasts a higher resolution and improved response
As a PC gamer, attending the Computex 2024 Nvidia keynote led by CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of insecurity. The keynote, focused mainly on AI with minimal mention of gaming, left me questioning whether PC gamers were still a priority for Nvidia. The lack of gaming-related announcements, despite the anticipation
AMD recently made some exciting announcements at Computex, introducing a range of new products including the Ryzen 9000 desktop CPUs and Ryzen AI 300 laptops APUs with the latest Zen 5 architecture. Alongside these new releases, AMD also unveiled two new variants of the Ryzen 5000 Series CPUs, which were originally launched in October 2020.
AMD’s Zen architecture has played a significant role in the company’s resurgence in the CPU market. Starting with Zen in 2017, AMD has continued to refine and improve its design with subsequent iterations. The recent announcement of Zen 5 at Computex 2024 showcases some incremental changes that promise to deliver notable performance boosts in specific
Nvidia has recently announced an exciting collaboration with Microsoft that aims to revolutionize personalised AI applications on Windows using Copilot. This partnership extends beyond just Nvidia, as other GPU vendors like AMD and Intel will also benefit from this collaboration. One of the key developments is the integration of GPU acceleration support into the Windows