With all the flashy powerful hardware out there, it's easy to forget technological advancements in the PC space are all about things getting smaller. We've managed to cram down what would once be a ...
The beauty of computers lies not just in their incredible processing capabilities, but also in their ability to store a mind-numbing amount of data that can be retrieved instantly and on-demand.
Buying or building a new PC next year could become more expensive. New forecasts from IDC suggest 2026 may see noticeable price increases across the PC industry, driven largely by a renewed shortage ...
If you’ve purchased a laptop or tablet with an AMD Ryzen chip inside, there’s a performance tweak you absolutely need to know about. Apply it to AMD’s AI/gaming powerhouse Ryzen AI Max chip, and you ...
The Orange Pi 5 Pro is a single-board computer that’s the same size as a Raspberry Pi 5, but this model has speedier memory as well as a couple of options that you don’t get from the Raspberry Pi ...
We benchmark this mini PC against several CPUs in our desktop test rig, and it's surprisingly powerful for its size.
In 2026, Intel could regain some of the lost market share. Panther Lake for laptops and Nova Lake for desktops look promising, and both will be built on the new Intel 18A process node. However, ...
Four screws underneath make it easy to access the RAM and SSD, allowing you to upgrade the PC system easily if required at a later date or perhaps if you opt for the ...
There's one thing that budget-sector and massive-capacity SSDs have in common, and it's the type of memory chips they use. They both commonly sport QLC NAND flash, which is great for price and storage ...
Upgrading your computer's RAM (Random Access Memory) is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to enhance performance. Whether your PC is slowing down during multitasking, taking forever to ...
One of the most confusing moments of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit was when I accidentally flipped over the Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme in the testing room. Was that actually embedded memory? Yes, it ...