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PC graphics cards are now nearly 100 percent Nvidia

When we think of the PC graphics-card market, we usually think of three players: Nvidia, AMD, and to a lesser extent, Intel. Those days are over. According to market data released by Jon Peddie Research for the fourth quarter of 2025, AMD’s market share in the PC graphics-card market has plunged to well under 10 percent. Intel is virtually non-existent. The remainder — over 90 percent — is…
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The $600 MacBook Neo is Microsoft’s nightmare

We’ve been hearing about it for a while, and now it’s official: There’s a new entry-level MacBook in town. The MacBook Neo is small, cheap, colorful, and most importantly, available. Apple made some big compromises to get the price down, but now that it’s here, I think it’s coming at just the right time to kick Microsoft right in its, ahem, complacency. We’ll take a quick look at the…
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OpenAI’s AI coding app finally comes to Windows

Crafting programs and apps with the help of AI agents has become quite the thing over the past few months, and Windows users just got a new “agentic” AI coding tool to play with. Roughly a month after releasing its Codex desktop app for Mac, OpenAI has unleashed a native…
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Logitech’s no-‘click’ magnetic mouse changes the game

Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: PCWorld highlights Logitech’s Pro X2 Superstrike gaming mouse, featuring innovative magnetic switches that replace traditional clicking mechanisms with adjustable actuation and haptic feedback. This $180 premium mouse offers competitive advantages for gamers, especially in shooters, through incredibly rapid clicking capabilities and customizable…
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Workstation GPUs: PC gaming’s new enemy

All three PC GPU makers now appear to be leaning harder into AI-specific graphics cards, straining a tight PC graphics market even further. A few years ago, PC gaming was seen as a huge growth driver for the silicon industry, enthusiasts, and PC makers alike. Now, the…
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What clues reveal about a possible Windows 12

Microsoft has not yet officially announced Windows 12, but leaks, internal project references, and statements from hardware partners are increasingly pointing to the imminent release of a new generation of Windows that goes far beyond a classic feature update for Windows…
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Microsoft says stop calling it Microslop, or you’re banned

Microsoft is injecting all of its products with its Copilot “AI,” whether you want it or not, from Office and Edge to Paint and even Notepad—and Windows users, based on what empirical evidence is available, really don’t like it. In fact, “Microslop” is the viral derogatory sobriquet for the company’s AI ventures, a sort of evolution of ye olde “Micro$oft” from the early internet…
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