AMD has submitted initial Linux kernel patches to enable full open-source HDMI 2.1 support, potentially allowing 4K at 120 Hz and 5K at 240 Hz on RDNA 3 GPUs without proprietary drivers.
The upcoming Xbox Helix console is rumored to pack performance akin to a high-end gaming PC, but its price tag may...
Rockstar Games is maintaining a steady development pace for GTA VI, with no reported delays as the project targets...
TSMC has unveiled its latest process technology, A13, marking a significant advancement in semiconductor efficiency...
A groundbreaking GPU architecture from Bolt Graphics promises five times the path-tracing performance of NVIDIA's R...
The upcoming shooter Fragmentary Order will integrate DLSS 5, but its creator emphasizes the technology still requi...
A groundbreaking open-
Google Meet introduces real-time transcription directly into camera microphones, eliminating the need for external...
Apple's Siri is quietly stepping aside as Google's Gemini AI takes center stage, marking a significant shift in the...
A key developer raises doubts about the technical challenges of remastering Fallout: New Vegas, questioning whether...
JEDEC’s upcoming LPDDR6 update introduces narrower interfaces, 512 GB densities, and new module standards designed...