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
As Intel's struggles continue, rumours are now emerging that plans are afoot to flog its chip-manufacturing fabs
By Jeremy Laird published
news Is Intel's future a fabless fait accompli?
After claiming 8 GB on a Mac is like 16 GB on PC, Apple's rumoured to be finally making the jump to 16 GB
By Jeremy Laird published
news Turns out 8 GB isn't like 16 GB after all.
AOC announces what could be the cheapest OLED gaming monitors yet
By Jeremy Laird published
news 27-inch and 32-inch models incoming.
Should you be worried about OLED burn-in? The increasing evidence is yes, but it's not catastrophic
By Jeremy Laird published
news OLED monitors definitely burn in, but most of the time you probably won't notice.
LG says its new 'Dream OLED' tech cracks the pesky problems that prevent OLED gaming panels being brighter and lasting longer
By Jeremy Laird published
news Has LG finally solved the problem of the blue OLED?
Asus has finally come up with the easy-release GPU slot we've all been crying out for
By Jeremy Laird published
news Chalk it up as another first world problem properly done and dusted.
Rumoured Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU with cheapo GDDR6 memory is now official
By Jeremy Laird published
news Nvidia claims performance is "similar" to the existing RTX 4070 and it probably will be.
Samsung's glasses-free 4K 3D monitor concept has been turned into a gaming display you can actually buy
By Jeremy Laird published
news Question is, will you want to...?
Arm reportedly spooling up major new GPU architecture to take on Nvidia
By Jeremy Laird published
News But will it be AI or gaming focussed?
Leaked Intel Arrow Lake CPU benchmarks show generational performance regression but that might not be the whole story
By Jeremy Laird published
News That said, if the numbers are real Arrow Lake certainly isn't revolutionary.
LG UltraGear 32GS95UE OLED gaming monitor review
By Jeremy Laird published
WOLED > QD-OLED All hail the new king of 4K OLED gaming monitors, for now...
Rumoured new AMD Ryzen 5 5500X3D could be our first sub-$200 3D V-cache gaming CPU
By Jeremy Laird published
News Ye olde AM4 socket just keeps on rollin'.
Valve is 'continuing to work on adding support' for other handhelds, but 'SteamOS isn't ready to run out of the box' just yet
By Jeremy Laird published
news Is SteamOS becoming the Half-Life 3 of gaming operating systems?
Creating your own Microsoft Copilot chatbot is easy but making it safe and secure is pretty much impossible says security expert
By Jeremy Laird published
News Microsoft's AI platform in another security scare, who'd a thunk it?
I want a 4K OLED gaming monitor so bad and with both Alienware and Samsung's available for $200-plus off I'm going to sell my dog, probably
By Jeremy Laird published
Deal Still not exactly cheap, but if I sell my dog and all my clothes on eBay it's doable.
AMD keeps chipping away at Intel as latest figures show increased market share in PCs, laptops and servers
By Jeremy Laird published
News Overall, Intel is up, but only because AMD's console chip sales are cratering.
Micron touts world's first PCIe Gen 6 drive with epic 26 GB/s speeds but it's not hitting your PC for years
By Jeremy Laird published
News The PC doesn't support Gen 6 yet and won't for some time to come.
Intel CEO says Panther Lake CPU on its new 18A node is already up and running with production slated for next year
By Jeremy Laird published
News Promises, promises. And a few hail Marys?
UK Royal Mint's 'urban mining' extracts more gold from old motherboards and other junk than you might think
By Jeremy Laird published
News But read on before you go melting down your PC...
AMD's new Ryzen 9000 CPUs are officially up to $50 cheaper than the old 7000 series were at launch
By Jeremy Laird published
News Of course, Ryzen 7000 chips are now much cheaper than they were in 2022.
Broken CPUs, workforce cuts, cancelled dividends and a decade of borked silicon—how has it all gone so wrong for Intel?
By Jeremy Laird published
News Intel can still turn the ship around, but time is running out.
Upscaling is the new normal according to Star Wars Outlaws system requirements
By Jeremy Laird published
News Ubisoft now assumes you're running DLSS and FSR all the time.
New AI companion goes all Black Mirror, listens to absolutely everything and dies if you lose it
By Jeremy Laird published
news What happens if it keels over all on its own isn't clear...
The biggest gaming news, reviews and hardware deals
Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.