Nvidia releases Geforce 565.90 WHQL Game Ready driver
Published in Graphics


New Nvidia App Beta out as well with new features

Nvidia has released its newest Geforce 565.90 WHQL Game Ready driver which brings day-one optimizations and DLSS for new games as well as supports the latest Nvidia App Beta update, with several new features.

5,388 Data Centres in the US
Published in Network


Nine Million Bicycles in Beijing

 While there are nine million bicycles in Beijing the US corners the world regarding data centres - and that's a fact.

Annotated die shot Qualcomm's Snapdragon X tips up
Published in News


Show us your massive cores and huge pendulous caches  

Tom’s Hardware has found an annotated die shot of what is claimed to be Qualcomm's Snapdragon X processor on the Chinese Baidu platform.

Hurricane Helene might have crippled Intel
Published in News


Cut off supply chain

For some reason, Intel gets its supply of ultra-pure quartz from one North Carolina town which is connected to the outside world by a single road.

Epic Games sues Google and Samsung
Published in Gaming


App store shinanigans

Epic Games is now suing Google again, but it also named Samsung a defendant in the lawsuit. This time, its sights are trained on Samsung’s Auto Blocker feature.

Apple walks away from funding OpenAI
Published in News


What? You expected us to pay for this?

The fruity cargo cult Apple has walked away from a funding round for OpenAI that is expected to raise approximately $6.5 billion.

Arch Linux teams up with Valve
Published in Mobiles


Give me Steam

The Arch Linux team has announced a partnership with Valve to support critical infrastructure projects, including a build service and secure signing enclave for the Arch Linux distribution.

Intel’s BIOS update slows everything down
Published in News


Chipzilla can't get a break 

Chipzilla’s problems with its 13th and 14th-gen desktop processors are expected to go away with a new BIOS patch – the only problem is that it has bought a new instability update that seems to be dropping more speed than a Birmingham nightclub owner.

NZXT unveils its flagship N9 X870E motherboard
Published in PC Hardware


Coming next year

NZXT has announced its latest flagship motherboard, the N9 X870E, which is based on AMD's new X870E chipset with support for AMD Ryzen 9000 series CPUs. Packed with high-end features, the new N9 X870E will be coming in Q1 2025.

AMD X870 and X870E motherboards are now available
Published in PC Hardware


Ranging from $699 to $199

Most AMD motherboard partners, including Asus, ASRock, Gigabyte, MSI, and others, have already announced their X870E and X870 motherboards, and now, these are finally available in all major retail/e-tail shops. In case you missed it, these support the latest AMD Ryzen 9000 series, as well as previous Ryzen 8000 and Ryzen 7000 series CPUs, and are aimed at enthusiasts bringing better VRM, WiFi 7, and USB 4 support.