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I've been gaming on Windows for over 30 years, but now I'm giving Linux a shot
By Les Pounder last updated
Hopefully I can play more than Super Tux Kart

Intel Nova Lake leak teases monster 52 cores, DDR5-8000, and 32 PCIe lanes rumored, would rival AMD's finest
By Anton Shilov published
Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 9 'Nova Lake-S' desktop CPUs will reportedly feature up to 52 cores, DDR5-8000 memory support, and 32 PCIe 5.0 lanes. What a beast!

Pokémon fan left devastated after '20 years worth of data' lost in Switch to Switch 2 transfer
By Mark Tyson published
A passionate Pokemon fan has lost '20 years worth of data' due to a botched transfer between the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2

After just 12 days, Nintendo is already nuking Switch 2 consoles for players caught using Mig Flash
By Hassam Nasir published
Be wary if you're planning to use the MIG-Switch with your Nintendo Switch 2, with user reports indicating a widespread ban on consoles that have been used with the flash cart.

Cyclist with 'devastating injuries' one of the first patients to receive 3D-printed face repair
By Ash Hill published
Dave Richards is among the first to receive a custom prosthetic from the new Bristol 3D Medical Centre after serious injuries from a bicycling accident.

Intel Factory layoffs could impact 'more than 10,000' factory workers
By Anton Shilov published
Other divisions will face similar reductions.

New Lossless Scaling update can reduce GPU load by 2x
By Mark Tyson published
Lossless Scaling 3.1 update can deliver 'up to 2x GPU load reduction' and improved quality.

Borderlands 4 users furious as PC requirements reveal RTX 3070 minimum GPU, 3080 recommended
By Mark Tyson published
Borderlands fans are up in arms over the game's recently revealed recommended PC specs and tier pricing strategy.

Anthropic fires back at Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, says it has never claimed only Anthropic can build safe and powerful AI
By Stephen Warwick published
Anthropic has hit back at claims made by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang in which he said Anthropic thinks AI is so scary that only they should do it.
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