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Chris Szewczyk - AMD's Ryzen 9000X3D-series chips reportedly gain full overclocking support, meaning simple tweaks would make them the all-round chips we always wished for - pcgamer.com

AMD's Ryzen 9000X3D-series chips reportedly gain full overclocking support, meaning simple tweaks would make them the all-round chips we always wished for

We at PC Gamer are fans of Ryzen X3D CPUs. The Ryzen 7 7800X3D is our number one pick for best gaming CPU. However, it's not the best all-round CPU because of AMD's conservative approach to its specifications. Its lower base and boost clock speeds cost it a fair chunk of performance compared to the Ryzen 7 7700X in apps that don't benefit from a huge amount of cache, while the Intel Core i5 13600K and Core i5 14600K remain formidable all-round competitors.

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Omar Sohail - Apple Reportedly Mass Producing Up To 100 Million A18 Chipset Units, As It Anticipates High Demand For The iPhone 16 Series Due To Generative AI & Other Upgrades - wccftech.com - China

Apple Reportedly Mass Producing Up To 100 Million A18 Chipset Units, As It Anticipates High Demand For The iPhone 16 Series Due To Generative AI & Other Upgrades

The iPhone 16 lineup is expected to launch in September. Apart from the usual display, camera, and other hardware upgrades, generative AI features will likely be a part of the announcements, with Apple Intelligence playing a paramount role in all of this. In short, the upcoming models are anticipated to be in high demand, which is why Apple is reportedly mass producing up to 100 million A18 chipsets, which will be powering the four handsets.

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Omar Sohail - iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max To Reportedly Get Samsung’s New ‘M14’ OLED Panels, But Google Also Said To Introduce It To Its Pixel 9 Lineup - wccftech.com - North Korea

iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max To Reportedly Get Samsung’s New ‘M14’ OLED Panels, But Google Also Said To Introduce It To Its Pixel 9 Lineup

Apple and Google are expected to receive Samsung’s advanced ‘M14’ panels that will be used in multiple flagships later this year. Based on the latest report, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will be the recipients of this technology, with the Pixel 9 series keeping pace with its rival flagship models, as it too is said to feature these cutting-edge displays.

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Omar Sohail - Samsung’s 3nm GAA Yields Rumored To Be Less Than 20 Percent, Mass Production Of Exynos 2500 May Be Unviable, Leaving The Company With Little Options - wccftech.com - North Korea

Samsung’s 3nm GAA Yields Rumored To Be Less Than 20 Percent, Mass Production Of Exynos 2500 May Be Unviable, Leaving The Company With Little Options

The Exynos 2500 rumors echoed a series of claims that made us believe that Samsung’s first 3nm GAA chipset meant for smartphones could finally be a worthy competitor to the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. Unfortunately, it was stated by an analyst that due to the poor yields of the Korean giant’s cutting-edge manufacturing process, the chipset would not arrive in time, meaning that the Galaxy S25 series would launch exclusively with Qualcomm’s latest and greatest flagship SoC. We now get to talk in-depth about another rumor stating that Samsung’s 3nm GAA yields are at less than 20 percent.

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Ming-Chi Kuo - Omar Sohail - AirPods With Camera Modules To Reportedly Enter Mass Production In 2026, Will Be Designed To Deliver An Enhanced Spatial Audio Experience - wccftech.com - China

AirPods With Camera Modules To Reportedly Enter Mass Production In 2026, Will Be Designed To Deliver An Enhanced Spatial Audio Experience

Apple has plans to introduce an overhauled version of its AirPods, at least according to one analyst. While the design of the wireless earbuds is not mentioned, it is reported that these will feature camera modules, with mass production expected to happen in 2026. As for why the company would incorporate these sensors in an audio product, it likely has to do with its spatial audio push, improving its ecosystem and creating an enhanced synergy with the rest of its devices. Here are more details that you might be interested in.

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Hassan Mujtaba - Intel Arc Battlemage X2 & X3 Graphics Cards Spotted: Up To 448 EUs & 256-bit Bus Interface - wccftech.com

Intel Arc Battlemage X2 & X3 Graphics Cards Spotted: Up To 448 EUs & 256-bit Bus Interface

Intel's Arc Battlemage "X2" & "X3" graphics cards have been spotted featuring up to 56 Xe2 cores and a 256-bit bus interface.

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Hassan Mujtaba - AMD Ryzen 9000 “Zen 5” CPUs Listed Online At Much Lower Prices Than Ryzen 7000 MSRPs – 9950X €659, 9900X €499, 9700X €399, 9600X €309 - wccftech.com

AMD Ryzen 9000 “Zen 5” CPUs Listed Online At Much Lower Prices Than Ryzen 7000 MSRPs – 9950X €659, 9900X €499, 9700X €399, 9600X €309

AMD's next-generation Ryzen 9000 "Zen 5" Desktop CPUs have once again been listed online & the pricing is much lower than Ryzen 7000 MSRPs.

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Ted Litchfield - Hori's new 'Steam Controller' might be the first third party Steam hardware we've seen in years, but where are its trackpads, its adorable owl-like face? - pcgamer.com - Japan

Hori's new 'Steam Controller' might be the first third party Steam hardware we've seen in years, but where are its trackpads, its adorable owl-like face?

First reported by The Verge, peripherals manufacturer Hori is making an official Steam-branded controller set to release in Japan on October 31. While this is a Steam controller, it's not a Steam Controller if you take my meaning. But this is the first time Valve has licensed the Steam branding to a third party hardware manufacturer since the quiet death of the ill-starred Steam Machines.

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