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Intel’s Panther Lake chips are here, and they’re gunning for AMD
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Intel’s Panther Lake chips are here, and they’re gunning for AMD

Intel has officially launched its Core Ultra Series 3 processors, codenamed Panther Lake, at CES 2026. Built on the new Intel 18A manufacturing process, the chips promise major leaps in performance and efficiency for AI and gaming.

by Megan CarterJanuary 6, 2026
Acer’s CES 2026 laptops are all about a giant haptic trackpad
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Acer’s CES 2026 laptops are all about a giant haptic trackpad

Acer’s CES 2026 lineup includes refreshed Swift, Nitro, and Predator laptops. The star is a huge haptic trackpad on the Swift 16 AI that supports a stylus. Most models are getting Intel’s new Panther Lake processors.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 6, 2026
AMD’s Lisa Su Kicks Off CES 2026 With AI Vision Keynote
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AMD’s Lisa Su Kicks Off CES 2026 With AI Vision Keynote

AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su is set to deliver a keynote address to open CES 2026 on Monday, January 5. The livestream will focus on AMD’s strategy for AI solutions across all computing segments.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 6, 2026
HP’s CES 2026 PC Blitz: 85 TOPS Laptops and Creator AIOs
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HP’s CES 2026 PC Blitz: 85 TOPS Laptops and Creator AIOs

HP launched a major refresh of its consumer PC lineup at CES 2026. The star is the OmniBook Ultra 14, claiming to be the first consumer notebook with up to 85 TOPS of NPU performance. They also introduced a new 27-inch all-in-one for creators.

by Megan CarterJanuary 6, 2026
Boosteroid is huge, but is cloud gaming ready for prime time?
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Boosteroid is huge, but is cloud gaming ready for prime time?

The independent cloud gaming service Boosteroid now boasts over six million users and a massive network of 28 data centers. But despite the impressive scale, the fundamental challenges of streaming high-end games remain stubbornly real.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 5, 2026
Google TV’s Gemini is getting a major AI upgrade at CES
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Google TV’s Gemini is getting a major AI upgrade at CES

Google is expanding Gemini’s role on its TV platform with new AI features for photo editing and system controls. The update will first arrive on TCL TVs before coming to other Google TV devices over the coming months.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 5, 2026
The Raspberry Pi 5 is powerful, but has no idea what it wants to be
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The Raspberry Pi 5 is powerful, but has no idea what it wants to be

According to XDA-Developers, the Raspberry Pi 5 is a major performance upgrade with a quad-core 2.4GHz Arm Cortex-A76 CPU and up to 8GB of RAM, starting at $60. However, the article argues that despite its power, the board suffers from an identity crisis, caught between being a hobbyist toy, a deskt

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 4, 2026
Is Linux Actually More Stable Than Windows Now?
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Is Linux Actually More Stable Than Windows Now?

A new analysis challenges the old notion that Linux isn’t stable, arguing the opposite may now be true. It points to the rise of immutable distros and Windows 11’s problematic 2025 updates as key reasons for the shift in perception.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 2, 2026
PS5’s deepest security keys just leaked. What now?
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

PS5’s deepest security keys just leaked. What now?

The PlayStation 5’s foundational security keys are reportedly circulating online. This leak could crack open the console for modders and dramatically accelerate PS5 emulation efforts on PC.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 2, 2026
Linux’s OOM Killer Is Getting More Accurate, But At A Cost
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Linux’s OOM Killer Is Getting More Accurate, But At A Cost

A new Linux kernel patch fixes a critical inaccuracy in how memory usage is reported on massive 250-CPU systems. The bug could cause the Out-Of-Memory killer to target the wrong process. However, the fix introduces a performance penalty for short-lived tasks.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 2, 2026

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