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.
Samsung has launched mass production of HBM4 memory, delivering up to 13 Gbps speeds and 48 GB stacks—critical upgr...
Samsung Display has introduced its QD-OLED Penta-Tandem technology, a five-layer organic light-emitting structure d...
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The Seattle-based keyboard manufacturer partners with Functional.co to introduce a two-part wooden case system, off...
HP’s radical subscription model lets users access cutting-edge gaming laptops—including a $2,500 machine—for as lit...
A studio with *Apex Legends* pedigree behind *Highguard* has laid off nearly its entire team, exposing the fragilit...
While Hasbro’s *Harry Potter* licensing deal has collectors buzzing, Wizards of the Coast has made it clear: no cro...
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Dell has extended its private cloud platform to include Nutanix, joining VMware and Red Hat OpenShift in a strategy...
The developer behind the free-to-play raid shooter *Highguard* has laid off the majority of its staff less than thr...