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The great Bench GPU retest begins — how we're testing for our GPU Hierarchy in 2026, and why upscaling and framegen are still out
By Jeffrey Kampman published
Premium It's time to test. Here's how the sausage is made.

The state of China's decade-long semiconductor push: still a decade behind, despite hundreds of billions spent and significant progress
By Anton Shilov published
Premium After 10 years and hundreds of billions of investments, China's semiconductor supply chain is still decades behind chip supply chain in America and Taiwan.

The future of Quantum computing — the tech, companies, and roadmaps that map out a coherent quantum future
By Francisco Pires published
Premium In this roadmap, we analyze what the future of Quantum Computing might look like over the next decade, including the future of qubit scaling, trapped ions, and superconducting chips.

Wi-Fi 7 promises made, but not kept — the mysteries of MLO and AFC, and looking toward Wi-Fi 8
By Brandon Hill published
Premium Wi-Fi 7 has been a mess of unfulfilled promises and fragmentation, and Wi-Fi 8 doesn’t seem like it will bring any further clarity

Ultra Ethernet: The data-center interconnection of tomorrow detailed
By Anton Shilov published
Premium We take a look at the Ultra Ethernet 1.0.1 specification in a bid to find out what has changed compared to the traditional Ethernet — and how it will change tomorrow's data-center connectivity.

CPU scaling with DLSS
By Jake Roach published
Premium In a time of ubiquitous upscaling, your CPU can quickly become a performance bottleneck.

Photonics and high-speed data movement is the next big AI bottleneck
By Chris Stokel-Walker published
Premium Generative AI is pushing demand in all areas of the industry, and data interconnects, such as Silicon Photonics, may well be the next big bottleneck that hyperscalers need to be paying attention to.

The Stout Owl: How I Built the Ultimate Noctua G2 PC
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Premium Somebody once gave me free will, and it was universally agreed that this was a bad idea.

AMD CES 2026 gaming trends press Q&A roundtable transcript — 'we see a little bit of an uptick in the percentage of AM4 versus AM5 platforms'
By Zak Killian published
Premium We sat down with AMD at CES 2026 for a roundtable Q&A all about consumer products for gaming. We cover the full transcript of the press-only session right here.
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