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Is ZAM the Future of High-Bandwidth Memory?
February 4, 2026
Is ZAM the Future of High-Bandwidth Memory?

With the AI industry’s insatiable appetite for memory creating unprecedented supply chain bottlenecks, we are on the cusp of a major shift in memory technology. We’re joined by Dominic Jainy, a leading expert in high-performance computing and AI infrastructure, to

NVIDIA’s Affordable RTX 50 GPUs Surge on Steam
February 4, 2026
NVIDIA’s Affordable RTX 50 GPUs Surge on Steam

The latest data from the January 2026 Steam Hardware Survey has revealed a fascinating and abrupt shift in the PC gaming landscape, where consumer choice appears to be increasingly dictated by availability rather than pure performance preference. In a market

Will The Switch Become The Best-Selling Console Ever?
February 4, 2026
Will The Switch Become The Best-Selling Console Ever?

We’re joined today by Dominic Jainy, a technology analyst whose work at the intersection of data and digital entertainment gives him a unique perspective on the forces shaping the video game industry. We’ll be diving deep into Nintendo’s recent blockbuster

How the Intel 286 Chip Transformed Personal Computing
February 4, 2026
How the Intel 286 Chip Transformed Personal Computing

Long before the era of multi-core processors and gigabytes of RAM became standard, the personal computing landscape was a far simpler, yet profoundly more constrained, digital frontier where a single megabyte of memory was the absolute limit. In this environment,

Why Is AMD Adopting Its Rival’s CPU Tech?
February 4, 2026
Why Is AMD Adopting Its Rival’s CPU Tech?

In a development that fundamentally redefines the silicon landscape, Advanced Micro Devices is preparing to integrate a core architectural feature designed by its fiercest competitor, Intel, into its next-generation processors. This unprecedented move signals a shift from pure rivalry toward

Intel Granite Rapids CPUs – Review
February 4, 2026
Intel Granite Rapids CPUs – Review

The workstation market has reached a critical inflection point where the sheer scale of data and computational complexity demands a fundamental rethinking of processor architecture. Intel’s Granite Rapids-WS CPU series represents a significant advancement in the professional workstation and high-end

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Is ZAM the Future of High-Bandwidth Memory?
February 4, 2026
Is ZAM the Future of High-Bandwidth Memory?

With the AI industry’s insatiable appetite for memory creating unprecedented supply chain bottlenecks, we are on the cusp of a major shift in memory technology. We’re joined by Dominic Jainy, a leading expert in high-performance computing and AI infrastructure, to

NVIDIA’s Affordable RTX 50 GPUs Surge on Steam
February 4, 2026
NVIDIA’s Affordable RTX 50 GPUs Surge on Steam

The latest data from the January 2026 Steam Hardware Survey has revealed a fascinating and abrupt shift in the PC gaming landscape, where consumer choice appears to be increasingly dictated by availability rather than pure performance preference. In a market

Will The Switch Become The Best-Selling Console Ever?
February 4, 2026
Will The Switch Become The Best-Selling Console Ever?

We’re joined today by Dominic Jainy, a technology analyst whose work at the intersection of data and digital entertainment gives him a unique perspective on the forces shaping the video game industry. We’ll be diving deep into Nintendo’s recent blockbuster

How the Intel 286 Chip Transformed Personal Computing
February 4, 2026
How the Intel 286 Chip Transformed Personal Computing

Long before the era of multi-core processors and gigabytes of RAM became standard, the personal computing landscape was a far simpler, yet profoundly more constrained, digital frontier where a single megabyte of memory was the absolute limit. In this environment,

Why Is AMD Adopting Its Rival’s CPU Tech?
February 4, 2026
Why Is AMD Adopting Its Rival’s CPU Tech?

In a development that fundamentally redefines the silicon landscape, Advanced Micro Devices is preparing to integrate a core architectural feature designed by its fiercest competitor, Intel, into its next-generation processors. This unprecedented move signals a shift from pure rivalry toward

Intel Granite Rapids CPUs – Review
February 4, 2026
Intel Granite Rapids CPUs – Review

The workstation market has reached a critical inflection point where the sheer scale of data and computational complexity demands a fundamental rethinking of processor architecture. Intel’s Granite Rapids-WS CPU series represents a significant advancement in the professional workstation and high-end

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