
No wonder reviews are so rare
Nvidia Geforce RTX 5060 Ti has launched in two versions, with 16GB and 8GB memory, and it appears that the 8GB version is as bad as everyone thought, with a significant performance gap between 16GB and 8GB in some titles.

AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT launch brought forward to May 18th
Radeon RX 9070 GRE pushed back to Q4
According to a fresh leak, it appears that AMD is bringing the launch of its Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics forward to May 18th. The same source also suggests that the Radeon RX 9070 GRE is also pushed back to Q4.

Samsung cuts corners on S25 FE
Lazy chip recycle
Samsung’s obsession with flogging dead horses continues with the Galaxy S25 FE limping out with the same Exynos 2400e processor found in last year’s S24 FE.

Zombie RX 6500 staggers into 2025
Reanimated Navi 24 silicon haunts budget builds like it’s 2022
Chinese outfit Zephyr has dug up a ghost from AMD’s bargain bin past—the Radeon RX 6500, a budget GPU that reaks of stale silicon and disapointment.

Intel's Nova Lake CPUs to tap Taiwan’s 2nm
18A in awkward limbo
Troubled Chipzilla is set to source the compute tiles for its next-gen Nova Lake desktop CPUS from TSMC’s shiny new 2nm process, confirming what’s been murmured for months: its 18a node is not the chosen one yet.

be quiet! announces new System Power 11 U series PSUs
ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 support, and up to 750W
be quiet! has unveiled its latest line of budget-friendly power supplies, the System Power 11 U series, featuring ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 support , and coming in 550W, 650W, and 750W versions.

With 64GB modules
G.SKILL has introduced the world’s first high-capacity 256GB DDR5 U-DIMM memory kit running at DDR5-6000 speeds with CL32 timings. This 4x64GB kit, according to G.Skill, is aimed at heavy workloads including AI applications, advanced content creation, and workstation use.

Nvidia DLSS now available in more than 700 games
DLSS 4 coming to Steel Seed this week
Nvidia has announced new titles that will be getting the Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology update, adding up to well over 700 titles that now support some version of DLSS. This week, six new games are added to the list, including Steel Seed, which will be getting support for DLSS 4 Multi‑Frame Generation (MFG).

Job’s Mob nudged for selling smoke as substance
You can't say something is intelligent when it isn't
The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has quietly walked back its “available now” claim about its Apple Intelligence features after the National Advertising Division gave it a sharp nudge for being a bit too enthusiastic with the truth.

OpenAI eyes Chrome if regulators gut Google
All roads lead to Chrome
ChatGPT wouldn’t mind getting its paws on Chrome, if the courts end up prying it from Google’s iron grip.