Intel’s 18A-P node delivers unexpected gains, offering 9% more performance or 18% lower power without shrinking transistor density. This shift could reshape how PC builders balance speed and efficiency.
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After months of teasing targeted subscriptions, YouTube TV’s new Sports and Entertainment plans deliver modest savi...
Nvidia’s cloud gaming service now supports over 4,500 titles, with a fresh batch of 12 games arriving this week. Th...
Telecom giants are turning AI into a revenue engine, not just a cost cutter. From self-healing networks to AI-power...
A new startup is replacing weeks-long human review bottlenecks with a 20-million-strong network that delivers AI fe...
Bungie has delayed the next major *Destiny 2* update from March 3 to June 9, citing significant overhauls to conten...
A 40-year-old Dutch man was arrested for downloading confidential police files sent in error—then demanding a rewar...
New benchmark data reveals DLSS’s persistent lead in native 4K performance, forcing developers and hardware manufac...
CEO Jensen Huang hints at a major chip reveal at next month’s GTC, while reaffirming Nvidia’s dominance in AI infra...
A UNSW Sydney experiment shows most people can’t reliably distinguish AI faces from real ones, scoring only slightl...