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
MSI MPG 271QRX gaming monitor review
By Jeremy Laird published
Preem 1440p The best 1440p gaming OLED yet.
Yes, the Steam Deck OLED is susceptible to burn-in if you really try, but it also really doesn't matter
By Jeremy Laird published
News You have to run it for thousands of hours, while not playing games, to make it happen.
LG's new $1 billion investment should help make OLED gaming monitors cheaper
By Jeremy Laird published
News Production volumes increasing, which usually means lower prices.
So long and thanks for all the pixels: Nvidia reportedly retiring the GTX brand for good
By Jeremy Laird published
news Once existing stocks of GTX 16 series cards are sold, it's game over.
GPU sales are on the up but AMD's RX 7000-series graphics cards are its least competitive in 20 years
By Jeremy Laird published
News Though it's worth noting overall more than 2.3 billion graphics cards have been sold since 2000, worth a staggering $482 billion.
Asus ROG Strix XG27ACS gaming monitor review
By Jeremy Laird published
IPS perfection All the 1440p gaming panel you actually need.
Microsoft's new Surface laptops will be available with Arm CPUs in June
By Jeremy Laird published
news Meanwhile, Lenovo's new Arm laptop pops up in Geekbench.
Intel plots 1nm silicon for 2027 but are the wheels coming off its existing roadmap?
By Jeremy Laird published
1nm already? Forget about those five nodes in four years, here comes Intel 14A and 10A.
Intel CEO admits 'I've bet the whole company on 18A'
By Jeremy Laird published
News Pet Gelsinger resisted the idea last year, now he won't deny everything is riding on Intel's most advanced node yet.
Google's long-teased new sign-in page is absolutely the least exciting upgrade ever
By Jeremy Laird published
News Mis-type your password in widescreen format.
Nvidia's RTX HDR filter will soon be able to turn SDR games into HDR games for multi-monitor maniacs
By Jeremy Laird published
News Added visual sizzle for multi-monitor fans is coming in a future update.
Intel explains why making GPU drivers is so hard but isn't giving up
By Jeremy Laird published
News Intel is keeping the optimisations coming and that makes us hopeful for Battlemage.
Meta's experimental 'neural' wristband controller will be a real product that lets you type just by thinking because Zuck doesn't want 'a chip that you jack into your brain'
By Jeremy Laird published
News A neural interface that doesn't require an implant or terrifying needles.
In the weirdest pitch for a buddy movie this year Samsung and LG are getting together to stop China taking over the OLED panel market
By Jeremy Laird published
News Will it make OLED monitors better or worse?
Asus ROG Flow X13 (2023) review
By Jeremy Laird published
Power Brick AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS | RTX 4060 (60W) | 16GB DDR5 | 1TB SSD | $1,599 | £1,699
Elon Musk says the first Neuralink patient can already use brain implant to control a mouse cursor
By Jeremy Laird published
News Patient has made a 'full recovery', phew!
The next Xbox will be the 'largest technical leap' yet but Microsoft is still planning to release exclusive Xbox games on other platforms
By Jeremy Laird published
News Very mixed messages from the Microsoft mothership.
Against literally nobody's expectations Mark Zuckerberg says his Quest 3 headset is better than the Apple Vision Pro
By Jeremy Laird published
News All those dull thuds you're hearing are the sound of everyone keeling over from not-surprise.
Global ransomware payments topped $1B last year with Russia-based groups blamed for a resurgence in attacks as they stop focusing on Ukraine
By Jeremy Laird published
news After a brief dip in 2022, the bad guys are on the up again.
New report predicts 60% of PCs sold will be AI-capable by 2027 and I just died of not surprise
By Jeremy Laird published
news So, yeah, mosts PC will have NPUs, soon.
Microsoft's Bitlocker & TPM encryption combo defeated with a $10 Raspberry Pi and a bit of braininess
By Jeremy Laird published
news Your laptop probably isn't as secure as you thought.
A wargame experiment pitting AI chatbots against each other ended exactly how you'd expect
By Jeremy Laird published
News Wouldn't you prefer a good game of Global Thermonuclear War?
An old AMD Athlon K7 Easter egg has a revolver and map of Texas etched onto the chip. They don't make em like that anymore, eh?
By Jeremy Laird published
news AMD's Intel-beating Athlon chip was a real gun slinger.
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