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Intel’s tough decision boosted AMD to record highs

Shipments of x86 processors dropped from the third to the fourth quarter of 2025, as Intel’s supply constraints reined in PC processor shipments and helped AMD, especially in the mobile market. AMD itself released some of the shipment estimates from Mercury Research on Wednesday, but the research firm added additional details on Thursday, including Intel’s market share. It also confirmed that…
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Watch this RTX 5090 burst into flames

Nvidia’s graphics cards are the most in-demand for PC gamers right now. But with high power requirements and a new 12VHPWR connector introduced on the 40 Series, followed by a revised 12V-2×6 connector after those kept melting, Nvidia’s cards are causing some concern…
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Microsoft just forked Windows

Testing Windows has always allowed you to try out new features ahead of time, even a new operating system. But the Windows 11 26H1 release Microsoft is testing now literally breaks Windows into two parallel tracks, separated into x86 and Arm. Some of this isn’t new: Microsoft said last November that Windows 11 26H1 would be used to test “specific silicon,” believed to be the Snapdragon X2…
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This dual-CPU PC from 1995 was so cool, Microsoft had to kill it

Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: PCWorld highlights the BeBox, a revolutionary 1995 computer featuring dual PowerPC 603 processors and custom BeOS operating system created by former Apple executives. This innovative machine pioneered multi-processor computing and multi-threaded software design years before Windows achieved similar capabilities, featuring unique elements like…
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5 crucial Windows 11 settings I always change ASAP

While Windows 11 provides a good enough out of the box experience—atrocious new taskbar aside—it handles so much better after tweaking just a handful of settings to make it feel more like the Windows of yesteryear. No, I’m not talking about making Windows 11 look like…
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Don’t let RAM clearance wreck your PC build

Anyone planning to install a large-volume CPU cooler with a fan alongside RAM modules with heat spreaders or RGB lighting will quickly encounter a problem: lack of space. The technical term for this is “RAM clearance,” and it can make the difference between a smooth PC build and a frustrating one. Large tower coolers in particular often protrude beyond the RAM banks. If the fan is positioned…
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