Intel's surprisingly strategic arrival in discrete graphics cards arrive right when PC gamers need it most.
Intel's discrete graphics debuted today in laptop form, but the company also teased an Arc Limited Edition desktop graphics card coming this summer.
Xe HPG is the GPU architecture powering Intel's Arc graphics cards. Here's a high-level look at the technical details.
Watch out, Nvidia and AMD. The graphics race is a three-way fight now that Intel's long-anticipated Arc GPUs are here, albeit in laptop form first.
The US$2,000 Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 Ti uses a new 16-pin connector to guzzle down power and spit out frames at a ferocious rate. Here's what you need to know.
Intel launched the Core i9-12900KS out of the blue this morning, hitting a blazing-fast 5.5GHz Turbo Boost. Game on, Ryzen 7 5800X3D.
FSR 2.0 will look better, but requires a burlier graphics card. Here are the key facts about AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0, revealed at GDC 2022.
Nvidia just took the wraps off its next-gen "Hopper" GPU architecture at GTC 2022, and while details are thin, there are some insights to glean for PC gamers thirsty for news about next-gen GeForce graphics cards.
Somebody check to see if pigs just sprouted wings, because Microsoft just unlocked Xbox Cloud Gaming for Valve's Linux-based Steam Deck via a new Edge browser beta.
AMD's annual Adrenalin Software update is here, with a phenomenal new feature in tow. Radeon Super Resolution brings AMD's performance-boosting FidelityFX Super Resolution tech to almost every game—not just the games that officially support it.
AMD responded to Intel's 12th-gen Core chips in a big way on Tuesday, revealing a swathe of new chips—including the Ryzen 7 5800X3D with radical V-Cache technology—and expanded support for older motherboards.
Looking for something to do with a Raspberry Pi 4 or Raspberry Pi Zero? These easy and practical projects are good for all levels, even beginners. Streaming. Gaming. Networking. Even printing!
Protect your PC and your online accounts with these 5 simple tasks that supercharge your security.
Bethesda's PC launcher was notoriously buggy, notoriously half-baked, and fiercely unwanted. It will be going away soon, thankfully.
Valve has partnered with iFixit to make replacement parts for the Steam Deck (and other hardware) available for DIY repair jobs.