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British regulator takes aim at Google's dominance with 'targeted measures to address specific aspects of how Google operates'
By James Bentley published
News These include measures for data transparency around AI and 'fair ranking principles'.

Security mitigations in Intel's GPUs rob up to 20% of their compute performance but it's unlikely to be a problem in games
By Nick Evanson published
News If you're an OpenCL coder on Linux, though, you might want to consider disabling them.

New chip industry roadmap predicts true 10 nm silicon won't arrive until 2039 and yet Moore's Law is, actually, alive and kicking
By Jeremy Laird published
News Except, of course, it won't really be 0.2 nm or anything even close to that.

You might be surprised to learn that while robots and other machines are vital for making a top-end CPU air cooler, there's still a lot of it that's handmade
By Nick Evanson published
news In fact, a great deal of your gaming PC has been made by hundreds of people.

Just when you thought Intel's branding couldn't get any worse, a report says the company plans to outsource marketing to a consultancy using AI
By Jeremy Laird published
News Hard to see how you could better 'Intel Core Ultra 9 285K'...

Someone at Valve got their unit prefixes a bit muddled but a quick update for the latest Steam beta has fixed your slower-than-normal CPU reading
By Nick Evanson published
News Mega, mebi, giga, gibi. It's all giving me the heebie-jeebies.

Software engineer creates a real-life ad block using Snapchat's AR smart glasses, but ultimately ends up making something far more distracting than ads
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Begone, brand!

You will soon be able to open non-Xbox games from the Xbox app, which could be a great way to further avoid the Epic Games Store
By James Bentley published
News Though you will still need EGS to install games.
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