Jeremy Laird
Jeremy has been writing about technology and PCs since the 90nm Netburst era (Google it!) and enjoys nothing more than a serious dissertation on the finer points of monitor input lag and overshoot followed by a forensic examination of advanced lithography. Or maybe he just likes machines that go “ping!” He also has a thing for tennis and cars.
Latest articles by Jeremy Laird
Absolutely ancient Nvidia GPU used to decode even more antediluvian Roman scroll
By Jeremy Laird published
News Turns out a GTX 1070 is still useful after all.
Intel's 18A 'hallelujah' moment is the biggest bet the company has ever made
By Jeremy Laird published
News Intel CEO doubles, triples, quadruples down on the company's road map
We just died of not surprise at rumoured pricing for Nvidia's upcoming Super GPUs
By Jeremy Laird published
News The biggest question is what it will do to the pricing of existing RTX 40-series cards.
AMD claws back 5% market share from Intel as CPU sales continue to recover
By Jeremy Laird published
News AMD has about 5% more of the desktop and server market than this time last year.
LG UltraGear 27GR93U gaming monitor review
By Jeremy Laird published
Sweet IPS goodness LG's new 4K 144Hz gaming panel is unassuming on paper but actually pretty awesome.
Alienware's new all-Intel Arc A770-powered gaming rig is a feeble punchline for $1,949
By Jeremy Laird published
News This is what happens when corporate "stakeholders" get involved...
When it comes to OLED burn-in what you do with your monitor matters more than whether it's an LG or Samsung panel
By Jeremy Laird published
News That's according to a new report, but the whole subject remains fiendishly complicated.
AMD prioritising multi-thread over single-thread performance for next-gen Zen 5 CPUs according to new rumours
By Jeremy Laird published
News But don't panic, AMD's new chips will probably be very quick at both.
Dell's new 120Hz IPS Black monitors could preview gaming panels with better contrast
By Jeremy Laird published
news But IPS Black technology has disappointed thus far.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's 213GB storage hogging is because of 'open world Zombies' but don't panic it can be reduced
By Jeremy Laird published
news Call of Duty publisher says content can be uninstalled to reduce storage usage.
This 61TB homebrew hack nukes the Steam Deck's storage 'problem' from orbit
By Jeremy Laird published
news Just enough space to install Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3...
Intel's Meteor Lake 'Core Ultra' CPUs will finally launch December 14
By Jeremy Laird published
News Intel's AI Everywhere event will include the launch of its new 4nm chip, but will you actually be able to buy one?
AMD's next-gen console-like Strix Halo super APU said to be delayed until 2025
By Jeremy Laird published
News Its smaller Strix Point sibling pushed out a few quarters, too.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 hogs up to 213GB of storage space and doesn't care if you want to play other games
By Jeremy Laird published
news With games this big, good luck fitting a decent 'library' of titles on almost any SSD.
New anti-AI tool 'poisons' generative models to protect artwork from unauthorized robo-Rembrandts
By Jeremy Laird published
news Man 1. Machine 0?
Intel's earnings on the up as CEO dismisses Arm CPU threat as 'pretty insignificant'
By Jeremy Laird published
News Pat Gelsinger apparently not worried about new Arm chips for PCs from AMD, Nvidia and Qualcomm.
If RDNA 5 can't turn things around I have a tough time believing AMD will stick around in PC graphics for much longer
By Jeremy Laird published
No more Navi? Could AMD give up on discrete gaming GPUs and stick to consoles and APUs?
Qualcomm wants to convert your PC from x86 to Arm with its killer new 12-core chip
By Jeremy Laird published
News Qualcomm's ex-Apple engineers have cooked up something faster and more efficient than just about anything, according to the claims.
Black Friday is still a month away but there are plenty of sweet 1440p gaming monitor deals right now
By Jeremy Laird published
deal Things probably aren't going to get cheaper than $199 for a 170Hz panel.
RTX 4090 prices in US tick upwards as China ban approaches
By Jeremy Laird published
News Don't be too hopeful for Black Friday deals on Nvidia's fastest GPU...
TSMC taunts Intel, claims superior chip tech for years to come
By Jeremy Laird published
News Our 3nm chips are already as good as Intel's plans for 2025, says TSMC.
Drop's new customizable keyboard has quick-swap magnetic cases
By Jeremy Laird published
News Lots of colors, just try not to think about the cost.
Asus breaks the overclocking world record with 9.044GHz Intel 14900KF CPU
By Jeremy Laird published
News Maybe the Intel 7 process node ain't so bad after all.