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Core Ultra 3 205 flaunts 30% higher multi-core performance over Core i3-14100 in early benchmarks
By Aaron Klotz published
Intel's newest entry-level Arrow Lake-S chip is benefiting a lot from its four extra E-cores

Battlefield 6's modest system requirements open the doors to gamers of all budgets
By Jowi Morales published
EA just confirmed the final specifications for Battlefield 6, and it's excellent news.

$175,000 computer server package acquired by mayor flagged as suspicious due to an apparent 1,300% markup
By Mark Tyson published
A recently elected mayor has brought to light a suspiciously expensive computer systems deal, which was signed, sealed, and delivered by their predecessor.

Intel Arc Pro B50 is up to 20% slower than the Arc B570 gaming GPU in early Geekbench tests
By Hassam Nasir published
More than meets the eye.

UK Steam users must register a credit card to unlock game titles with adult content
By Luke James published
Valve has started enforcing a new UK-only rule on Steam: If you want to browse or buy “mature” games, you’ll need to put a valid credit card on file.

Microsoft swats down reports of SSD failures in Windows
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft says that the KB5063878 update did not cause the drive failures that have been widely reported on social media.

World's largest 3D printer maker discusses tariff impact on its buisness, passing costs on to customers
By Denise Bertacchi published
A draft of Creality’s IPO shows the receipts

Intel admits its high-end desktop PC chips 'fumbled the football,' disusses 18A yield challenges and performance, Panther Lake ramp
By Anton Shilov published
Intel sees performance of Panther Lake processors as competitive, but it admits lower-than-desired 18A yields and weak offerings on desktop and data center markets.
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