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Best Gaming Monitors 2025: Budget, Curved, G-Sync and More
By Christian Eberle, Brandon Hill last updated
Here are the best gaming monitors for PC available in 2025, from budget displays to 144Hz, 4K and curved.

ARM CEO joins Nvidia in stance against U.S export controls
By Stephen Warwick published
ARM CEO joins Nvidia in stance against U.S export controls

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says Huawei will take advantage if AI chip restrictions continue
By Dallin Grimm published
If AI developers continue flocking to China, the US will lose its competitive edge

Micron starts to ship samples of HBM4 memory to clients — 36 GB capacity and bandwidth of 2 TB/s
By Anton Shilov published
Micron has become the first DRAM vendor to begin sampling 36GB HBM4 memory with a 2048-bit interface and 2TB/s bandwidth.

Nvidia is building the world's first industrial AI cloud
By Jowi Morales published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is pushing AI factories towards European manufacturers to "advance simulation-first, AI-driven manufacturing."

AMD supercomputers take gold and silver in latest Top500 as Chinese HPC remains shrouded in secrecy
By Anton Shilov published
China stays mum regarding the performance of its latest supercomputing installations.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hails 'incredible' speed of industry change
By Anton Shilov published
At London Tech Week, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claimed that AI has advanced a millionfold over the past decade, likely referencing explosive growth in GPU performance and system scale.

Nvidia's 20-core N1X leaks with 3000+ single-core Geekbench score
By Hassam Nasir published
A preliminary Geekbench listing for Nvidia's future N1X SoCs for mobile devices suggests performance near Intel's Arrow Lake-HX and AMD's Strix Halo chips.

Relive the days of unhinged GPU box artwork — new book catalogs 300 retail boxes with both horrors and delights
By Mark Tyson published
A new book features some of the most striking examples of graphics card box art from the late 1990s through to the early 2010s

Kioxia works with Nvidia to prep XL-Flash SSD that's 3x faster than any SSD available
By Anton Shilov published
Kioxia is developing a 10M IOPS XL-Flash SSD with peer-to-peer GPU connectivity to eliminate bottlenecks and deliver low-latency, small-block access optimized for AI training and inference workloads.
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