Ubuntu will introduce opt-in AI features in upcoming releases, focusing on open-source models and local inference to enhance performance while addressing operational costs and user trust.
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Intel is enforcing a strict memory speed requirement for its upcoming Arc B390 and B370 integrated graphics in Pant...
Apple’s next-generation M6 chip for the redesigned MacBook Pro is expected to stay on TSMC’s 2nm N2 process, not th...
Samsung’s next-gen OLED TVs and Odyssey monitors now support NVIDIA G-Sync, featuring a 1040Hz competitive display...
A community-driven workaround lets Arc B580 owners enable XeSS 3 with multi-frame generation (MFG) ahead of Intel’s...
A perfect storm of AI-driven demand, supply constraints, and shifting production priorities is pushing DRAM and NAN...
Pearl Abyss clarifies that the core narrative in *Crimson Desert* accounts for only a fraction of the game’s total...
Game Freak’s Beast of Reincarnation* scraps the punishing difficulty of Soulslike* games, offering adjustable chall...
A single $79 payment unlocks side-by-side comparisons of 25+ AI models, from GPT-4o to Claude Sonnet 4, with no rec...
After years of aggressive AI integration—from Copilot in Notepad to agentic OS ambitions—Microsoft is scaling back...