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
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.
Sony INZONE M10S gaming monitor review
By Jeremy Laird published
All the money Just when you thought 1440p OLED gaming monitors couldn't get any pricier.
The really simple solution to AMD's collapsing gaming GPU market share is lower prices from launch
By Jeremy Laird published
Less is more Give us an RX 8800 XT for $400.
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 update is reportedly a borkfest that breaks mouse, keyboard, WSL 2 and Wi-Fi functionality
By Jeremy Laird published
news Steer clear of KB5043145 if you're not into BSOD.
AMD's new RDNA 4 gaming-GPU-for-the-masses said to be delayed but will probably still be available before the Nvidia competition
By Jeremy Laird published
news The RX 8800 XT still looks like it will beat the RTX 5070 to market.
OpenAI reportedly plans to ditch its nonprofit mission with CEO Sam Altman said to be in line to make billions
By Jeremy Laird published
News Show ChatGPT the money.
Intel reportedly told Arm to jog on after an offer to buy its chip design business
By Jeremy Laird published
news Earlier this week it was Qualcomm, now its Arm's turn to sniff around Intel.
The new iPhone 16 proves that we're winning the fight for the right to repair
By Jeremy Laird published
News Batteries that debond on demand, easy access insides and a decent manual...
The official specs for Monster Hunter Wilds on PC have it running at a very yucky 720p upscaled and 30fps on older GPUs
By Jeremy Laird published
News Yeah, it's gonna be fugly on that GTX 1660...
Alienware AW2725DF gaming monitor review
By Jeremy Laird published
All the money So much money for a 1440p panel.
AMD 'leaving billions of dollars on the table' thanks to laptop AI chip supply issues
By Jeremy Laird published
news AMD laptop chips have been in short supply "for a decade".
Give it up for Ryzen AI Max+: AMD's Strix Halo uber-APU model list and preliminary specs have leaked out
By Jeremy Laird published
news Up to 16 Zen 5 cores and 40 RDNA 3.5 graphics CUs.
Elon Musk goes all Star Trek as his sight-giving Blindsight brain implant gets FDA 'breakthrough' clearance
By Jeremy Laird published
news Bridge to La Forge, where's my impulse power!
MSI outs 'world's first' ATX 3.1-ready mobos with extra PCIe juice for power-crazed next-gen GPUs
By Jeremy Laird published
news Up to 420 W of motherboard power, and that's not even counting the CPU.
AMD's new Ryzen 9000 CPUs are reportedly suffering the 'worst launch since Bulldozer' thanks to 'disastrous' sales
By Jeremy Laird published
news DIY PC builders are apparently not feeling Zen 5.
Look out, OpenAI's latest chatbot hallucinates less and might even count to three
By Jeremy Laird published
news Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three.
Full Intel next-gen Arrow Lake CPU model list, specs, release dates, the works reportedly revealed
By Jeremy Laird published
news Five SKUs running at up to 5.7GHz are go for October 24 launch.
Sony confirms PS5 Pro has next-gen ray-tracing tech and 'there are no other AMD GPUs that use it yet'
By Jeremy Laird published
news Sony says it "motivated" AMD to create better ray tracing hardware, but is it the same as that going into RDNA 4?
Alienware AW2725QF gaming monitor review
By Jeremy Laird published
2-in-1? Two native resolutions, one screen?
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