
Now that EVGA and its beloved Kingpin GPUs are out of the picture, there’s room at the top for a new company to perch atop the no-compromises graphics card throne. And A

Threading cables to and from the power supply to the motherboard and other components has been a headache for PC builders for decades. But what would happen if you could just tuck them out of the way? That’s MSI’s Project Zero, designed for AMD Ryzen builds, that MSI showed off at Computex.
Project Zero puts the cables on the back of the case, p

Nestled among the flood of Computex news about AI, laptops, and other PC advancements are the crazy builds that we’ve all come to know and love. (Anyone still remember the re-creation of Thor’s Mjolnir?) And while this year may not have such a strong focus on the stuff of myth and legend, you can still find legendary PC builds on the show floor—like

Investors, perhaps searching for a foundation upon which to lay their AI investments, appear to have found one: Nvidia, whose market capitalization Tuesday makes it the first trillion-dollar chip maker.
At press time, Nvidia’s stock price had jumped to $409.76 per share, giving it a market capitalization of $1.014 trillion.
Nvidia’s fo

Today at Computex, in addition to the usual swathe of laptop reveals, MSI also announced a new partnership with race car company Mercedes-AMG Motorsport in a celebration of high performance machines. Honestly? When it comes to powerful gaming laptops, MSI has it down to a science,


Yes, PC gamers, Nvidia still cares about you. So said CEO Jensen Huang in a roundtable interview with reporters in Taipei.
After a week which saw Nvidia’s value increase to $1 trillion on the back of AI data center hardware, followed by a Computex keynote that had barebones appeal to PC gamers, many were wondering if the company still cared about gami

We’re still months away at the least from an official reveal for Meteor Lake, Intel’s radical LEGO-like next-gen CPU architecture. (That’s 14th-generation Core, if you’re keeping track.) But at Computex 2023, the world’s biggest desktop-fo


Reducing motion blur is one of those things that improves gaming in a real but subtle way — you often need a live demonstration to see just how much better it makes things. Take Nvidia’s ULMB (ultra low motion blur) system, which has been available for G-Sync displays since 2015. The company just took the wraps off of an advanced ULMB 2 implementation, an