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AMD reportedly planning Ryzen 9000G launch for Q4 2025

AMD is reportedly gearing up to launch its next generation of APUs in Q4 2025. Given AMD's naming conventions, this update will likely be a successor to the current Strix Point APUs, bringing the Ryzen G-Series (desktop APUs) from the Zen 4 architecture to the more advanced Zen 5 and …

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Nvidia is requiring manufacturers to share TDP of laptops powered by RTX 50 GPUs

Nvidia is taking steps to address a long-standing source of frustration for laptop buyers by requiring manufacturers to explicitly disclose detailed graphics power specifications for upcoming laptops with GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. This move aims to eliminate the ambiguity surrounding hidden performance limitations. Previously, many laptop manufacturers omitted crucial …

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‘High-end’ Intel Battlemage GPU was reportedly cancelled in late 2024

Since the release of Intel's entry-level Arc Xe 2 “Battlemage” B580 and B570 graphics cards, enthusiasts have eagerly awaited news about higher-performance options. The relative silence surrounding these high-end variants has left many wondering what's going on behind the scenes, with the last significant information emerging in late January regarding …

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Leak claims AMD Gorgon Point chips will feature Zen 5 CPU cores and RDNA 3.5 iGPU

Leaked presentations have revealed AMD's next-generation mobile CPU, codenamed “Gorgon Point”, offering a glimpse into the company's roadmap beyond the current Ryzen AI 300 “Strix Point” architecture. This 2026 successor promises a slight improvement in CPU performance while mainly maintaining the core CPU, iGPU, and NPU architectures. The presentation shared …

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Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti now anticipated for April 16th launch

More detailed specifications for Nvidia's upcoming RTX 5060 Ti graphics card, including clock speeds and a new release date, have been leaked. Moreover, some newly listed systems using the new graphics cards with 8GB and 16GB of VRAM have also been found, further suggesting that the green team's upcoming mid-range …

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Raijintek introduces new Cyclops Lite AIO liquid coolers

Raijintek has introduced its Cyclops Lite series of AIO liquid CPU coolers, offering a blend of aesthetic appeal and efficient cooling performance. Available in black and white, the series features 240mm and 360mm radiators, catering to various system configurations. A distinctive feature of the Cyclops Lite coolers (240mm and 360mm) …

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Nvidia RTX 50 graphics cards are now cheaper across Europe

A subtle but potentially significant shift is occurring in the European graphics card market, with Nvidia quietly adjusting pricing for three of its GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. Over at Nvidia's European stores, the company has implemented price reductions for the RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 models, a …

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Rumoured RTX 5060 launch delayed

The Nvidia RTX 5060 series launch has reportedly been pushed back, casting uncertainty over the release timeline for the lower-tier Blackwell gaming GPUs. Prior reports claimed that a launch date in April had been communicated to board partners. However, new information suggests a delay has taken place. 

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Overclocker breaks DDR5 world record with 12572MT/s

The relentless pursuit of memory overclocking records has witnessed another milestone. Renowned overclocker HiCookie achieved a new DDR5 world record, pushing the boundaries of memory speed to an astounding 12,752 MT/s (DDR5-12752). This feat was achieved using the Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Tachyon Ice motherboard, a 24 GB V-Color Manta XFinity …

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Enermax unveils new dual-fan ETS-T41 CPU air cooler

Enermax has expanded its cooling solutions lineup with the ETS-T41 tower CPU cooler series, offering three variations: the ETS-T41 Digital ARGB, ETS-T41 Digital, and the ETS-T41. While sharing the same design, these coolers differ in their cooling fans, external finishes, and the inclusion of a digital display. As noted by …

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