AMD’s Newest Adrenalin 25.3.1 GPU Driver Brings In Support For RX 9070 Series GPUs; Features FSR 4 & AFMF 2.1 As Well

AMD's latest Adrenalin 25.3.1 GPU driver has brought in support for the new RX 9070 series GPUs, along with several Krackan Point and Fire Range APUs. AMD's Latest Adrenalin Driver Update Completes The Debut Of Initial RDNA 4 GPUs, Now Ready To Show Their Might Well, Team Red's RX 9070 series GPUs are finally here, and AMD surely did their due diligence in terms of releasing software support for their new models right alongside the retail launch.

NVIDIA’s RTX 50 Laptops Are Rumored To Witness a Production Delay; Retail Launch Now Expected By April-May

NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 laptops are now expected to see a production delay, as suppliers are now being "extra careful" to avoid consumers witnessing another "missing ROP" type problem. NVIDIA Is Reportedly Being Cautious About The Launch of RTX 50 Laptops, In Order To Avoid Problems Like Missing ROPs Team Green's consumer GPUs for this year are not on par with what we expected from them, not in terms of performance, but their supply chain availability and after-sales performance. We have discussed

NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5090s Are Now Being Recalled In Europe Over a “Fire Hazard” Warning; Issue Likely Related To The 12V-2×6 Connector

NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5090s are now being recalled in Europe, with the risk of a "fire hazard" associated with the onboard 12V-2x6 power connector. NVIDIA's RTX 5090 Yet Again Is Facing Another Problem As A Major European Retailer Issues A Recall For Sold Units Well, it seems like NVIDIA's RTX Blackwell GPU fiasco won't end soon, given that now, it is said that the lineup might experience widespread "burning" issues

RoboCop, Styx, and Cthulhu Announcements Headline NACON Connect

The latest NACON Connect is over, delivering some big news for fans of RoboCop, Styx, Cthulhu, and more. Let's start with the man of steel. Following the success of RoboCop: Rogue City, which was the publisher's biggest launch and earned the vote of our community for Best Shooter Game of 2023, Teyon is back with a standalone expansion titled RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business. Due to launch this Summer, it will task players to reach the top of Omni Tower

Crucial P310 2 TB (2280) With Heatsink NVMe SSD Review – Extra Cooling

While PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSDs are setting new storage performance benchmarks, the real-life and application benefits of getting those drives are still not worth the price you are paying for them. It's still very much an early adopter product for now and while we appreciate the speed-up, we would love to see the performance transition from synthetic benchmarks to actual use cases. And you know what's still considered to be quite fast without breaking your wallet? The current-gen PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSDs.

Larger 13-Inch M3 iPad Air With 128GB Of Storage Gets An Immediate $50 Pre-Order Discount On Amazon, With The Deal Available In Three Color Options

Apple announced its M3 iPad Air lineup just two days ago, and the bigger 13-inch model has already been discounted on Amazon, making it the lowest price for the updated tablet just 48 hours after its official unveiling. For those who do not know, the larger slate’s base model is listed for $799 and offers 128GB of internal memory, but thanks to an early price cut, you can get the 13-inch model for $749,

Adaptive Frame Generation Is Lossless Scaling’s Latest Feature

The software Lossless Scaling was updated this week to support a new feature called Adaptive Frame Generation. As you may recall, Lossless Scaling made the news in early 2024 when it introduced a universal frame generation feature that worked practically on all GPU and PC games. The developer continued to improve the feature by adding more generated frames with X3 and X4 modes, not to mention last month's 3.0 beta update that improved latency and reduced artifacts. Now, with beta version 3.1,

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Intel Manages To Dodge A Massive Shareholder Lawsuit; One That Triggered The “Bear Run” In 2024

Intel has reportedly escaped a massive shareholder lawsuit, which previously accused the firm of hiding foundry losses and manipulating financial performance. Intel's Shareholder Lawsuit Gets Dismissed On The Grounds Of Insufficient Evidence; Plaintiffs Can Still File An Amended Complaint Well, it seems like Team Blue has gotten rid of a massive problem coming their way, and considering all the issues they are surrounded by, this is undoubtedly a relief for them. According to Reuters, Intel has won a lawsuit filed by the company's shareholders, which claimed that

iPhone 17 Air Reported To Feature A ‘High-Density’ Battery To Address Battery Life Concerns, Coupled With Apple’s Efficient C1 Modem For Improved Performance

Apple is slated to launch a brand-new version of the iPhone later this year, which will come with an ultra-thin design. While the exact dimensions are not available at this stage, we believe it will be close to the thinness of the OLED iPad Pro. However, with an ultra-thin design come various compromises, such as a smaller battery and a single-lens camera sensor on the back. Apple appears to be aware of the issue, and it is working to offer a "high-

Google Is Lobbying Trump’s DOJ To Reconsider Its Plan To Break Up The Search Giant

The regulatory authorities have escalated their efforts to discourage any anti-competitive practices. Google has been a target of scrutiny for quite some time and has been getting immense pressure from the DOJ for its monopolistic practices and the dominance it has in the search engine market. The U.S. Department of Justice has been onto the tech giant and is looking to break it up as one of the solutions. As Google keeps on advocating its case, it seems that the company is now actively engaging with Trump's DOJ to