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A leaked compatibility list suggests AMD is to launch Trinity-based Athlon processors.
Intel's River Trail allows JavaScript code to use multiple processor cores for a speed boost.
AMD has thrown cash at cloud gaming specialist CiiNow to get its Radeon boards in the data centre.
Perlmutter's presentation at IDF promises all the performance in half the power draw.
Nearly two years after its launch, Amnesia: The Dark Descent is selling 10,000 copies a month and has made ten times the amount it cost to create.
AMD's SeaMicro division has launched the SM15000, a server with Ivy Bridge support.
Google has snapped up Spanish web-based virus scanner VirusTotal.
Double Fine's first mobile title jumped the gun last week and launched in an unfinished state, leading the developer to treat it as a beta test.
Forum user mybadomen's Mass Effect 3 mod is a show stopper. He tells us how he built it.
Infamous Swedish torrent site The Pirate Bay pushes indie point-and-click McPixel as part of its Promo Bay initiative.
We speak to Cleveland216 - aka Dave Biro about his extensive use of carbon fibre in PC modding
Indie dev Mojang has been approached by the UN to help it redevelop urban areas around the world.
We take a look at six of the best new PC mods and scratchbuilds to hit our forums in recent weeks
Has BitFenix created a god-like mini-ITX case? We put it through its paces.
An account of AMD's recent history in the graphics card market
Ubisoft has abandoned its DRM measures, allowing gamers to enjoy PC games without a persistent internet connection.
Fancy a dinky but powerful mini-ITX build? Find out which board you should be buying.
October 14 2021 | 15:04