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Nvidia’s AI Dominance Faces Infrastructure Reality Check
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Nvidia’s AI Dominance Faces Infrastructure Reality Check

Nvidia could see shares surge to $350 as GPU shipments double to 2.1 million units by early 2026. But the AI giant faces critical infrastructure challenges that could limit its explosive growth potential.

by Carter WellsNovember 3, 2025
AMD’s Zen 6 Confirmation Signals Major Industry Shifts
ComputingSemiconductorsTechnology

AMD’s Zen 6 Confirmation Signals Major Industry Shifts

AMD has officially confirmed its Zen 6 architecture roadmap for both server and consumer markets. The announcement reveals critical timing details and strategic implications that will impact the entire computing industry.

by Darren HoltNovember 3, 2025
Intel’s Arc B770 Leak Signals Graphics Market Shakeup
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Intel’s Arc B770 Leak Signals Graphics Market Shakeup

Intel’s leaked Arc B770 specifications reveal a serious contender for the midrange GPU market. With 16GB VRAM and performance targeting NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 Ti, this could finally give Intel the momentum it needs in graphics.

by Darren HoltNovember 3, 2025
Samsung’s Audio Sharing Strategy Closes the Ecosystem Gap
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Samsung’s Audio Sharing Strategy Closes the Ecosystem Gap

Samsung is bringing simultaneous audio streaming to Galaxy Books and Buds, creating an Apple-like ecosystem feature. But this cross-platform approach reveals fundamental challenges for Android manufacturers.

by Darren HoltNovember 3, 2025
Intel’s Nova Lake Gamble: AVX10 Revival or Marketing Mirage?
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Intel’s Nova Lake Gamble: AVX10 Revival or Marketing Mirage?

Intel’s Nova Lake architecture might reintroduce advanced instruction sets like AVX10 and APX to consumer processors after years of restriction. But can Intel deliver on these promises without repeating past thermal and compatibility failures?

by Darren HoltNovember 3, 2025
The $500 Million Power Connector Problem Plaguing PC Gaming
ComputingHardwareTechnology

The $500 Million Power Connector Problem Plaguing PC Gaming

A burned Sapphire RX 9070 XT power connector highlights systemic issues with GPU power delivery. The problem extends beyond technical specs to fundamental business model conflicts in the PC component industry.

by Carter WellsNovember 3, 2025
AMD’s Dual Driver Strategy: Smart Optimization or Planned Obsolescence?
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AMD’s Dual Driver Strategy: Smart Optimization or Planned Obsolescence?

AMD’s driver strategy shift creates confusion then clarity for Radeon owners. The new dual-path approach promises stability for older cards while accelerating innovation for new architectures. Here’s what really changes.

by Darren HoltNovember 3, 2025
Earnings Week: AI Giants Face Market Reality Check
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Earnings Week: AI Giants Face Market Reality Check

This week’s earnings from AMD and Palantir will reveal whether AI investments are paying off. Both companies face intense scrutiny as markets demand tangible returns from artificial intelligence spending.

by Ryan HolbrookNovember 2, 2025November 3, 2025
The ROG Xbox Ally Desktop Experiment: Surprising Potential, Clear Limits
ComputingGamingTechnology

The ROG Xbox Ally Desktop Experiment: Surprising Potential, Clear Limits

The ROG Xbox Ally handheld gaming PC shows unexpected potential as a desktop replacement in recent testing. While limited by its AMD Ryzen Z2 A APU and Windows 11 overhead, it handles basic productivity surprisingly well with the right setup.

by Carter WellsNovember 1, 2025November 3, 2025
Doom in Orbit: How a Satellite Hack Could Revolutionize Space Computing
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Doom in Orbit: How a Satellite Hack Could Revolutionize Space Computing

An Icelandic developer successfully ported the classic game Doom to run on a European Space Agency satellite in orbit. This seemingly whimsical experiment represents a serious challenge to space computing’s risk-averse culture and could have profound implications for future missions.

by Carter WellsOctober 31, 2025November 3, 2025

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