Jeremy Laird
Jeremy has been writing about technology and PCs since the 90nm Netburst era (Google it!) and enjoys nothing more than a serious dissertation on the finer points of monitor input lag and overshoot followed by a forensic examination of advanced lithography. Or maybe he just likes machines that go “ping!” He also has a thing for tennis and cars.
Latest articles by Jeremy Laird
AMD is firing 4% of its global workforce as it realigns in likely pursuit of all those AI dollars
By Jeremy Laird published
News Is this the one metric where Intel beats AMD...?
Microsoft's Xbox boss upgrades rumoured gaming handheld device from a hope to an 'expectation' but says it's years away from release
By Jeremy Laird published
News Will it be powered by AMD, Intel or even Nvidia?
New MIT study shows what you already knew about AI: it doesn't actually understand anything
By Jeremy Laird published
News It's just very good at putting one word after another...
The unholy union of Pizza Hut and PS5 exhaust fumes has created the PIZZAWARMR, a 3D-printed box you can build for free to foul up your PlayStation and warm pizza
By Jeremy Laird published
News The hottest console upgrade ever. Boom boom!
Open AI co-founder reckons AI training has hit a wall, forcing AI labs to train their models smarter not just bigger
By Jeremy Laird published
News Seems the LLMs have run out of arguments on Reddit to scrape...
Nvidia has reportedly killed production of all RTX 40 GPUs apart from the 4050 and 4060 as affordable 50-series GPUs could arrive earlier than expected
By Jeremy Laird published
News RTX 50 is imminent, that's the implication...
AMD's desktop CPU market share jumps by nearly 10% in a year, all at the expense of poor old Intel
By Jeremy Laird published
News Could those crashing Intel CPUs be blame?
AMD's new Ryzen 7 9800X3D gaming CPU sold out almost instantly and scalpers are already selling the chips for up to $999
By Jeremy Laird published
News But how many were actually available to buy in standard retail? That's actually tough to say.
New class action lawsuit alleges Intel knew its CPUs were crashing even before they went on sale
By Jeremy Laird published
News Release the legal hounds, Smithers!
Sony's 'universal' rewind button is probably just a glorified video capture feature
By Jeremy Laird last updated
News Could be coming to a future console, but will it actually work with all games?
Take that, Apple: Nvidia is once again the world's most valuable company at $3.43 trillion
By Jeremy Laird published
News Forget about AI GPUs, Nvidia sells more in networking bits than Intel does server CPUs.
Intel CEO sees 'less need for discrete graphics' and now we're really worried about its upcoming Battlemage gaming GPU and the rest of Intel's graphics roadmap
By Jeremy Laird published
News Intel's CEO says 'large' integrated GPUs are the way forward.
Lunar Lake's speedy onboard memory is a one-off, Intel's AI GPU is a flop and other news from CEO Pat Gelsinger's latest chinwag with investors
By Jeremy Laird published
News But no news of Battlemage graphics at all.
Nvidia's 'high-end' Arm-based chip for PCs will reportedly go into production in 2025
By Jeremy Laird published
news Nvidia's CPU-GPU could be killer for laptops and gaming handhelds.
Microsoft recalls Windows 11's Recall AI PC feature yet again and it now won't even be released for testing until December
By Jeremy Laird published
News Can't recall Microsoft doing anything quite this silly...
The M4 Pro chip inside Apple's ludicrously tiny new Mac Mini would make for an unbelievably good handheld gaming PC
By Jeremy Laird published
News Pity nothing like that will ever happen.
AMD's AI GPU business has barely been going for a year but it's already as big as its entire CPU operation
By Jeremy Laird published
News Server, cloud, client, laptop combined, AMD's CPU sales are now matched by its AI chips.
AMD posts record revenues and says RDNA 4 is 'on track' for early 2025, but why are gaming GPUs the one thing it can't get right?
By Jeremy Laird published
News A gamble on chiplets that didn't pay off, yet...
After promising full self-driving updates for years, Elon Musk finally admits that most existing Teslas may never be able to drive themselves
By Jeremy Laird published
News You know that $8,000 self-driving upgrade option you went for...
Intel wins half of an ancient $1 billion antitrust case dating back to ye olde Pentium 4
By Jeremy Laird published
News But Chipzilla still owes the EU 376 million euros for doing the bad things.
G.SKILL and Kingston break the 12,000MT/s DDR5 memory barrier with Intel's new Arrow Lake CPU
By Jeremy Laird published
News Theoretically bananas bandwidth, but not terribly practical for gaming.
Intel's 14th Gen CPUs are now so cheap it might be worth rolling the dice on those supposedly solved instability issues
By Jeremy Laird published
News $230 for a Core i5-14600KF is fairly hard to ignore.
Arm is reportedly cancelling Qualcomm's chip licence but it probably won't stop Snapdragon X 'AI' PCs from being made
By Jeremy Laird published
News This legal tussle will almost certainly run and run.
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