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Intel Core Ultra 9 285K and Intel Core Ultra 5 245K Review
By John Loeffler published
The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K and Core Ultra 5 245K are decent enough processors, but gaming performance takes a backseat.
Intel Core Ultra 7 265K CPU is already being sold on eBay, but whatever you do, don’t be tempted by any ‘bargains’ – you’ll likely regret it
By Darren Allan published
A few different models have been spotted up for auction, including a temptingly cheap looking chip – but steer well clear.
AMD Ryzen 9800X3D CPU is ready to take the wind out of Intel’s Arrow Lake sails according to new leak
By Darren Allan published
Ryzen 9800X3D box photo hints that AMD is about to spring its not-so-secret gaming CPU weapon against Intel.
ARM and Qualcomm are playing dice with the future of Windows laptops
By Allisa James published
It's the legal battle of the century between Arm and Qualcomm, with Windows laptops trapped in the middle.
AMD Ryzen 9800X3D leak shows it running at 5.6GHz on all cores – could this be the CPU to finish off Intel in PC gaming?
By Darren Allan published
A clutch of leaks, including some benchmarks, paint a picture of an all-round winner of a 3D V-Cache processor from AMD.
Don't fret gamers, new AMD Ryzen CPUs will still work with your old motherboards according to a new leak
By Allisa James published
AMD is doing gamers a solid - according to a new leak its new Ryzen CPUs will work with older motherboards.
The next-gen of gaming handhelds is upon us - AMD's Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU could feature 16 RDNA 3.5 GPU cores meaning greater performance and efficiency
By Isaiah Williams published
AMD’s new RDNA 3.5 Z2 Extreme APU is very promising, to say the least, and handheld gamers will benefit from this.
Nvidia RTX 5080 for laptops spotted – and it could be a powerhouse GPU that wipes the floor with the RTX 4080 mobile
By Darren Allan published
Nvidia might have a huge next-gen boost planned for laptop GPUs, and we can but hope that this pans out.
No, Zotac didn’t just leak the Nvidia RTX 5090 – but we’re still hoping for a CES 2025 launch anyway
By Rosario Blue published
New video footage that apparently showed Nvidia’s rumored RTX 5090 GPU being tested in a factory wasn’t what it seemed. It was in fact Zotac Gaming’s 4070 Ti Super Solid.
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