I'll chime in as another person who started reading AnandTech back in ~97/98, when the Celeron 300A was the overclocking champ. AnandTech was in my daily rotation, along with HardOCP, Tom's Hardware, ...
The titans of the PC industry slugged things out in 2024, jockeying for dominance in the new AI era blossoming before our eyes. It was most evident in laptops: Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite chips ...
Thunderbolt 5 supports PCIe 4.0, DisplayPort 2.1 and USB4 standards for a properly universal dock over a few of those ...
Review I've been testing the HP EliteBook 8 Flip 13 (G1i), and it's a great all-around enterprise laptop for the mobile professional — but there are drawbacks.
We don't give a score of 90% or more to just any old thing—we're real hardware sickos with standards to match. And, as real hardware sickos, many a shiny bobbin has received a thorough humbling at our ...
As I've only had a gaming-capable PC for about four years now, I'm still dipping my toe into the hardware side of PC gaming. Heck, the main monitor I use now, the one I'm typing these words on, is ...
The PC Builder MICHELANGELO is a powerful, yet unassuming mass of high-end hardware, but there's something wrong with it.
I’ve been an Anandtech reader for 23 years. This is truly a sad loss, but not a surprising one. It’s been clear for some time now that their readership’s been on a downswing. I’m glad Ars is still ...
Review Razer refreshes its phenomenal Blade 18 gaming desktop, still marketed as a desktop replacement due to its sheer power and all-encompassing size. It's a beast. Review I used the ROG Zephyrus ...
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