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Highguard requires Secure Boot and Easy Anti-Cheat to run, leaving Linux and kernel-conscious gamers out in the cold
By James Bentley published
News You will also need a TPM.

Intel's in no hurry to get 14A all tooled up: 'It does not make sense to build out significant capacity there until we know that we have the customers that will accept that demand'
By Nick Evanson published
News But it's 'aggressively as possible' in getting all other wafers out of the door.

Nvidia reportedly cancels partner incentive scheme to sell cards at MSRP, says YouTuber Der8auer, signalling hard times ahead for GPU prices
By James Bentley published
News "You will have to expect massive price increases."

Intel has the memory chips it needs to keep shipping Lunar Lake: 'we were relatively aggressive in terms of getting the memory early'
By Jacob Ridley published
News On-package memory would've put Intel in a tough spot if not.

Asus starts an 'immediate internal review' on its 800-series motherboards in light of 'recent reports concerning Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPUs'
By Nick Evanson published
News No solutions yet, but it's better than staying quiet on the whole matter.

Intel Nova Lake CPUs on track for late 2026 as exec downplays shuffling capacity to meet datacenter demand: 'We have important customers in both datacenter and client and that needs to be our priority'
By Jacob Ridley published
News Would you consider Nova Lake?

One for the sickos: Linux shell 'revives' Windows 8's infamous tile-based Metro look
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Block by boring block.

Redditor ordered an RTX 5080 from Amazon Prime and claims a near-identical RTX 5060 Ti with the stickers swapped was sent out
By Jeremy Laird published
News Part of the problem is that the two cards look so similar...
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