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Start your AM5 build off right with an incredible deal on a Ryzen 9 9900X processor
By Joe Shields published
Deals Check out this great deal on AMD's Ryzen 9 9900X for only $314.99 - an all time low. Build new, or upgrade your AM5 rig on the cheap with this limited time deal from Amazon's limited tome Spring Sale

Best motherboard deals 2026
By Joe Shields last updated
Here are the best motherboard deals in 2026. We're constantly updating this list with the best deals across all your favorite retailers.
Huawei unveils new "Atlas 350" AI accelerator with 1.56 PFLOPS of FP4 compute & up to 112 GB of HBM
By Hassam Nasir published
Built on the Ascend 950PR silicon.

Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus review: The new best $200 CPU
By Jake Roach published
Intel’s Core Ultra 5 250K Plus matches the competition in gaming and absolutely runs circles around other chips in applications.

Gigabyte X870 Aorus Stealth Motherboard Review: The gothy Goldilocks of rear-connect AM5 motherboards
By Joe Shields published
Gigabyte’s X870 Aorus Stealth flies under the radar to give us one of the best reasonably priced BTF boards for the AM5 platform

Nvidia CEO says he's 'empathetic' to DLSS 5 concerns
By Jake Roach published
In a new podcast appearance, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang struck a more conciliatory tone concerning DLSS 5, saying he's 'empathetic" to concerns about the feature producing "AI slop."

AMD's Enterprise CPU and GPU roadmap: Venice, Verano, Zen 6, Helios, and CDNA
By Anton Shilov published
Premium We take an in-depth look at AMD's 2026 and 2027 roadmaps.

Imagination Tech working on mainstream PC gaming with ‘ambitious graphics card and SoC design companies’ — shows off progress with DirectX 11 workloads
By Mark Tyson published
The UK’s Imagination Technologies is teasing its roadmap to 'bring high‑performance, scalable, PowerVR graphics to desktop, workstation, and cloud environments.'

Crimson Desert devs apologize for ‘confusion’ over Intel GPU FAQ — backtracks over prior dismissive language regarding Arc graphics support
By Mark Tyson published
The Crimson Desert devs have apologized for prior dismissive language regarding Intel GPUs and confirmed that a support update is on the way.
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