A new AMD engineering sample processor has surfaced in the Geekbench benchmark database, offering an early glimpse at what may be part of the company’s next-generation Zen 6 mobile processor lineup.
Chinese computer maker GEEKOM has been selling mini PCs for about five years, and over that time the company has built a solid reputation. After reviewing several of the companys ...
While it's premature to draw any real conclusions (particularly performance), there are some interesting details in the listing.
AMD’s Zen 6 “Medusa Point” laptop CPU has appeared in Geekbench, revealing a 10-core design and early performance details. The post AMD Medusa Point leak hints at more Zen 6 cores, higher cache, and ...
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I tested the Infinix Note Edge 5G: Great display and battery, but performance left me wanting more
The Infinix Note Edge 5G is trying to shake up the mid-range market with a slim design and a big battery. I used it for weeks and here’s my review.
And while AI was everywhere at the show, from chatbots to robots to home appliances, I found the new AI features in laptops ...
The iPhone 17e is an undeniably strong value-buy, but these Android phones offer more power, better displays, bigger ...
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Is the next GoPro a mirrorless camera? This is what we know so far about the GoPro mystery camera
GoPro has shared footage from a mystery camera that hints towards capabilities well beyond action cameras. This is what we know so far ...
Samsung made several improvements to its flagship phone that when combined make the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra my favorite phone of the year. Here’s why.
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First credible leak of an AMD Zen 6 processor pops up on Geekbench
While the result doesn't mean much due to this being early silicon running at low clocks, it proves that AMD has Zen 6 consumer CPUs up and running.
Some cars benefit from third-party speakers and other upgrades, but these premium vehicles will rival top-tier hi-fi setups straight from the dealer.
AI has all but overtaken the thinking universe. Training an early version of ChatGPT consumes about 1300 megawatt-hours of ...
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