Rumor suggests Intel’s next-gen flagship CPU could eat your PC’s power supply for breakfast — but don’t panic yet

Intel’s Nova Lake flagship is rumored to have eye-opening power usage — but I don’t think this is anything to worry about (yet).

The RAM crisis is so bad this new gaming handheld costs more than an RTX 5090

No handheld needs 128GB of RAM, but Ayaneo doesn’t care as its Next 2 handheld costs up to $4,299.

No, the Nvidia RTX 5090 Ti GPU isn’t coming out this year — here’s why

An Nvidia RTX 5090 Ti arriving in Q3 2026 is the least likely GPU rumor I’ve heard in a long while.

More RAM misery? The bad news keeps coming as analyst firm warns of an ‘unprecedented and record-breaking surge’ with price hikes

If you thought the RAM crisis was levelling off, think again — the next couple of months could be seriously painful.

Nvidia might not have any new gaming GPUs in 2026 — and could be ‘slashing production’ of existing GeForce models

Rumor mill seems insistent that Nvidia won’t have any new GeForce GPUs in 2026 – and that wouldn’t surprise me.

A seriously powerful all-in-one PC has been revealed, packing an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 CPU under the hood

Another Apple iMac alternative has arrived, and it’s built around AMD’s most powerful APU.

Walmart shopper reportedly buys Nvidia RTX 5080 at almost half-price — clearance aisle could be a way to beat GPU price hikes

With graphics cards getting more expensive – particularly high-end Nvidia models – these bargains are even more eye-opening.

AMD graphics card makers rumored to be looking at more price hikes — and they might abandon 16GB GPUs like Nvidia

A shift towards more production of 8GB graphics cards won’t go down well with PC gamers, that’s for sure.

I love DLSS 4.5, but I’m worried that it could actually be bad news for gaming – here’s why

Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 is incredible at enhancing image stability in games, but history suggests it will be abused by game developers.

Raspberry Pi price hike means it’s now 70% costlier than pre-RAM crisis — but there’s promising DDR5 news at least

After several months of dizzying price rises for DDR5 RAM, we’ve got what looks like a respite – but not one that applies to the Pi 5.