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Forget the Switch 2 – this dual-screen handheld gaming PC brings back the glory days of the Nintendo DS, but with all your Steam games
By Isaiah Williams published
While all the focus is on the Nintendo Switch 2, Ayaneo is taking another shot at another Nintendo DS-style gaming experience, with the Flip 1S DS handheld gaming PC announced.

AMD made key acquisitions to close the widening gap between its Instinct GPUs and Nvidia's Blackwell accelerators - but will it be enough?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
AMD is making bold acquisitions to challenge Nvidia’s AI lead, but software gaps and ecosystem strength remain concerns.

AI chip war heats up as AMD unveils its Nvidia Blackwell competitor
By Craig Hale published
AMD's Instinct MI350 Series GPUs promise huge AI performance, inferencing and price-performance improvements.

Can’t wait for AMD’s next-gen Ryzen CPUs? Zen 6 sighting hints they could arrive late in 2026, possibly packing a dream gaming chip
By Darren Allan published
What could be the Ryzen 10000 range of desktop processors might be with us sooner than the rumor mill expected.

AMD looks like it’s losing the GPU war based on new Steam survey, with Nvidia’s RTX 5060 Ti proving itself to be popular already
By Darren Allan published
The RTX 5060 Ti appears to be more popular than the RX 9070, as Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs easily outgun AMD RDNA 4 rivals with Steam gamers.

MSI Vector A18 HX A9W Review: A powerhouse gaming laptop that will eat your desktop rig for breakfast
By Isaiah Williams published
If only it weren't so heavy and expensive...

Leaker claims Sony is now working on a new PlayStation handheld console
By Demi Williams published
Sony is rumored to be working on its next PlayStation handheld console.

AMD just launched its 96-core Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9995WX CPU, but I much prefer its cheaper sibling
By Efosa Udinmwen published
AMD’s Threadripper Pro 9995WX offers peak specs and claims record speeds, but its cheaper EPYC 9655P sibling, may deliver smarter value for pros.

AMD has a problem: Chinese vendor goes rogue and puts Ryzen AI CPUs in server racks instead of EPYC processors
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Minisforum’s MS-S1 Max rack server uses a Ryzen AI chip, challenging AMD’s EPYC lineup by offering low-cost, high-efficiency local AI computing for edge environments.
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