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Intel’s Ice and Comet Lake CPU Names Are Confusing for Customers
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Intel’s 10th Gen CPU naming convention may be more confusing to consumers who aren’t in the know about specs.
Corsair Says Its Memory Is Already AMD Ryzen 3000 Compatible
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Is this the best response to competitor's “all new X570” modules?
Between Console Generations, E3 is a PC Gaming Show
By Andrew E. Freedman published
With Sony absent and consoles in-between generations, the PC was a leader at E3 2019.
Community Questions: What Do You Expect for Computex 2019
By Joshua Simenhoff published
What do you expect from this year's Computex?
Community Questions: On the Road to VR?
By Joshua Simenhoff published
What do you think of the state of VR? Have you bought in yet, or still in wait and see mode? Let us know in the forums.
Despite Build 2019 Absence, Don't Worry About Windows
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Microsoft didn't put its focus on Windows 10 at Build 2019, but that doesn't mean you should worry about the fate of the operating system.
PC Gaming Is Dying? Someone Tell the Gamers.
By Zak Storey published
Moore’s law may be dead, but there’s more than enough innovation to hold consoles at bay.
Intel's Compute Card is Dead, But This Bad Idea Won't Die
By Avram Piltch published
In an era where people have smart phones and laptops, portable desktops that you can plug into a dock make no sense at all. So why do companies keep making them?
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