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It’s been 25 years since Nvidia GeForce 3 — and I think gamers accidentally built the AI era
By Jason England published
GeForce 3 turns 25. Here’s how Nvidia’s programmable breakthrough changed gaming forever — and paved the way for today’s AI boom.

Europe’s DDR5 prices are finally falling — the glimmer of hope we’ve been waiting for
By Tony Polanco published
A recent report shows that RAM prices are finally easing up in Europe, but what does this mean for the US? Here's what we know.

I canceled Verizon Fios — but a secret equipment rule means they’re never truly gone
By Nick Pino published
Getting out of a three-year relationship is never easy, but Verizon is making it particularly difficult for me.

DLSS 4.5 wins big: 48% of gamers pick Nvidia over AMD FSR (and native) in blind gaming test
By Jason England published
A new blind PC gaming test shows 48% of gamers prefer Nvidia DLSS 4.5 over AMD FSR and native rendering — a major win for AI upscaling.

Nvidia's Jensen Huang says it will ‘surprise the world’ with a new mystery chip — here's what to expect
By Darragh Murphy published
Nvidia GTC 2026 is set to reveal 'a chip that will surprise the world,' according to CEO Jensen Huang, and it could give us a taste of what to expect from next-gen RTX GPUs.

Steam Deck OLED stock is drying up, Valve confirms — and the RAM crisis has me worried for the Steam Machine
By Jason England published
Valve just confirmed the Steam Deck OLED may be “out-of-stock intermittently” due to the RAM price crisis. That makes me nervous about the Steam Machine.

Samsung Display’s new ‘Penta-Tandem’ tech will make standard OLED look dim — here's why it's set to be the 'ultimate choice'
By Darragh Murphy published
Samsung Display unveiled its new QD-OLED Penta Tandem display tech, and it looks to bring "premium value" to your next TV or monitor with picture quality, efficiency and peak brightness.

RAM prices keep rising in 2026 — Acer exec says PC makers may bypass major suppliers to keep laptops affordable
By Jason England last updated
Acer has shared its plan with Tom’s Guide to work with “multiple smaller” RAM vendors to bypass the consumer tech price crisis caused by the big three focusing on the AI boom.
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