Xbox Series X: FSR 4.1 Could Give It an Edge
Forget the PS5 Pro hype for a second. A new upscaling tech could actually make your current Xbox Series X feel more powerful than a standard PS5.
The semiconductor industry is rapidly evolving, driven by AI's immense demand and innovative manufacturing solutions. Next week, expect to see increased focus on geopolitical responses to China's AI hardware ambitions and a deeper dive into advanced packaging technologies as the next frontier of innovation.
Forget the PS5 Pro hype for a second. A new upscaling tech could actually make your current Xbox Series X feel more powerful than a standard PS5.
Everlight Electronics is injecting $56.5 million into its Thai subsidiary to construct a new automotive LED plant. This strategic move signals a push to deepen its position in the critical auto supply chain, even as raw material expenses bite into profits.
Taiwan's vaunted tech industry is facing a green energy crisis. Failing to meet renewable energy targets isn't just bad PR; it's now a direct threat to lucrative global orders.
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Washington's green light for Nvidia's H200 AI chips to Chinese buyers has hit a wall. Despite regulatory approval, actual sales remain zero, revealing a deeper rift in high-end tech trade.
AMD's advanced FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 (FSR 4) is finally making its way to a wider audience. Originally slated only for new RDNA 4 cards, the company has announced a phased rollout for older architectures, impacting millions of existing gaming rigs.
The geopolitical chess match between the US and China is playing out in the sterile halls of semiconductor strategy. Nvidia, a titan of AI, finds itself caught in the crossfire, its most advanced chips sidelined in the lucrative Chinese market.
A brewing labor dispute at Samsung Electronics isn't just a domestic labor issue; it's a signal flare for the global semiconductor market. The implications for memory pricing, already under pressure, are significant.
AMD's latest Adrenalin driver has a stealthy bug that can silently fry your GPU. The Zero RPM feature, meant to quiet your rig, is instead leading to dangerous overheating.
A surprising listing on JD.com offered NVIDIA's banned, high-end RTX 5090 and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs. The move sparks debate: are these smuggled chips, or a sign of easing US restrictions?
The wait is over for Radeon gamers! AMD is finally bringing its advanced FSR 4 upscaling technology to older graphics cards, a move that's set to redefine visual fidelity for millions.
Forza Horizon 6 is proving to be a visual beast on PC, showcasing ambitious ray tracing that may well foreshadow the next Xbox console's graphical prowess.