Two major memory manufacturers are breaking away from traditional suppliers, assembling 48 GB DDR5 kits using domestically produced 24 GB chips. This shift could reshape the high-capacity RAM landscape.
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Capcom’s upcoming remaster of Dragon’s Dogma 2 delivers a sweeping overhaul to its open-world mechanics, economy, a...
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Ubisoft has announced another round of layoffs, targeting 380 roles across Winnipeg and Belgrade studios. This mark...
A new desktop case from ASUS combines a massive 47-liter volume with an RTX 5060 Ti GPU, promising better thermals...
Sony’s PS Plus Extra lineup for June 2026 is a calculated bet on role-playing games, with Final Fantasy XVI leading...
NVIDIA has significantly improved the performance of Google DeepMind's experimental DiffusionGemma model on its RTX...
The latest Windows update delivers measurable improvements in system responsiveness, particularly for mid-range har...
The Acer Core Ultra 7 delivers a rare blend of performance and affordability in the budget laptop segment, with 16G...