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Apple unveils world’s most powerful chip

Apple recently unveiled its latest processor, M1 Ultra, the next giant leap for Apple silicon and the Mac, featuring UltraFusion, Apple’s innovative packaging architecture that interconnects the die o...

ASUS ROG launches the latest version for ROG Flo X13 convertible gaming laptop

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the upgraded ROG Flow X13, the ultra-portable 2-in-1 convertible ROG gaming laptop with the latest Nvidia 3050 Ti GPU.

Intel launches mobile processors for gaming laptops

The new 11th Generation Intel Core H-series mobile processors (code-named “Tiger Lake-H”) launched worldwide, led by the flagship Intel Core i9-11980HK — the “World’s Best Gaming Laptop Processor.” Th...

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Xbox Lockhart CPU to feature same clock speeds as Xbox Series X

While both Sony and Microsoft have already revealed their next-generation game consoles scheduled to be released by the end of the year, rumours of a cheaper version of the Xbox Series X have been mak...

Acer launches two new Predator Gaming notebooks

Acer unveiled two new Windows 10 gaming notebooks, the Predator Triton 900 and the Predator Triton 500. “We are pushing the envelope on what a gaming notebook can be with designs that offer more uses ...

2nd Gen AMD Ryzen CPUs now available

AMD today announced the availability of its 2nd Generation Ryzen Desktop processors, starting with four models optimized for gamers, creators, and hardware enthusiasts: Ryzen 7 2700X, Ryzen 7 2700, Ry...

2nd Gen AMD Ryzen processors to hit the stands

AMD announced the availability of the 2nd generation AMD Ryzen desktop processors, with disruptive levels of compute performance at each of four price points.

Mirai Okiru Botnet Targets ARC-Based IoT Devices

Mirai malware and its many variants which have targeted CPU architectures in the past, is now targeting the second most popular type of CPU core – ARC processors.

Here’s What You Need to Know About Meltdown and Spectre CPU Flaws

A fundamental design flaw in Intel’s processor chips has forced a significant redesign of the Linux and Windows kernels to defang the chip-level security bug.

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