Author: Lily Reeves
Graphics card manufacturers now embed mining restrictions directly into hardware, throttling cryptocurrency operations while prioritizing gamers and professionals.
Arm-based Windows laptops are finally delivering genuine 20-hour battery life with performance that rivals traditional systems, marking a paradigm shift in portable computing.
Major corporations are migrating critical systems from AWS back to self-hosted infrastructure, driven by cost savings, security requirements, and performance gains for high-volume workloads.
AMD’s Ryzen 9000 series processors are finally outpacing Intel in single-core performance, ending nearly two decades of Intel dominance in this crucial metric.
Browser-based video editors now match Adobe Premiere’s performance through WebAssembly, GPU acceleration, and cloud computing, revolutionizing professional video production.
Major universities are successfully migrating thousands of computers from Windows to Linux, driven by cost savings, security benefits, and improved software compatibility.
Intel’s Meteor Lake processors deliver the first truly integrated hybrid processing for laptops, combining efficiency cores, dedicated GPU, and AI acceleration in a revolutionary tile-based design.
WebAssembly enables desktop-quality apps to run in browsers at near-native speeds, revolutionizing software access and eliminating installation requirements.
ARM processors in Chromebooks now deliver MacBook-level performance and efficiency at fraction of the cost, reshaping the laptop market completely.
Browser-based CAD platforms are replacing expensive desktop engineering software, offering cloud-powered design tools, real-time collaboration, and mobile access that transforms how engineering teams work.
