Apple M5 SoC Brings 35% GPU Gain and 10-15% CPU Boost vs. M4
Apple's M-series of SoCs continues with generational performance improvements, and the upcoming M5 SoC will be no exception. A Russian YouTuber Wylsacom obtained an unreleased iPad Pro based on the M5 SoC and published benchmark data for it. As a reminder, the same source correctly previewed last year's M4 MacBook Pro. The early numbers suggest that Apple's next-generation tablet silicon focuses more on graphics than on a raw CPU jump. A single-core CPU IPC performance improves by roughly 12% relative to frequency, and multi-core performance improves by approximately 15% over the standard M4 in iPad Pro. Meanwhile, GPU performance shows significantly larger gains in some tests, reaching as much as 35% in graphics workloads. That kind of uplift won't transform every task, but it could deliver noticeably smoother frame rates in games and more sophisticated visual effects in creative apps.
Given Apple's habit of carrying phone-class architecture into its M-series chips, the M5's strengths align with improvements first seen in the family's A-class parts, where advances in neural and graphics subsystems have increasingly been used to augment traditional rendering pipelines. Digging into the sample that surfaced, the leaked iPad Pro is listed as a 256 GB model with 12 GB of RAM, which is a step up from last year's comparable 8 GB configuration. It is reasonable to expect Apple to reserve 16 GB or higher for larger storage tiers as it has in past launches. If the M5 really pairs modest CPU boosts with a substantial GPU jump, the benefits would extend beyond the iPad form factor, with thinner MacBook Air and Pro models that receive the chip also seeing improved CPU and GPU data scores, thanks to bigger cooling capacity. Especially with active cooling, Apple could push these chips way past this point, and again claim the performance crown.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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Intel Reportedly Begins 18A Production in Arizona, Panther Lake Reveal
Intel kicked off its first Tech Tour in Arizona with big news about its 18A process node, TrendForce reports citing Commercial Times that says Intel started limited shipments to U.S. customers in Q3, with 18A wafers already in production and initial output of its own CPUs expected in Q4. TweakTown reports that Intel will show off its first in-house 18A processor, [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...], on October 9 during the tour. The Economic Daily News notes that the Panther Lake AI PC chip should ship by year-end, with the 18A rollout backing Intel's next three CPU generations. By starting 18A mass production, Intel became the first among foundry competitors to bring backside power delivery to market, while its Arizona fabs becomes the first in the U.S. to hit 2 nm-class mass production.
Intel's Arizona expansion—Fab 52 and Fab 62—comes from a $32 billion investment launched in 2021. Fab 52 alone should reach 1,000-5,000 wafers per month by year-end, ramp to 15,000 in 2026, and eventually hit 30,000. Industry sources cited by Commercial Times say that, alongside U.S. [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] policies, Intel's Arizona fabs are becoming a key option for chipmakers. While 18A still falls behind in transistor density, its backside power delivery cuts routing congestion and boosts frequency performance, drawing interest from global tech giants.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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(PR) Qualcomm Defeats Arm in Legal Battle Over Licensing Agreements
A U.S. District Court judge today granted Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) a complete victory in litigation brought by Arm Ltd., rejecting Arm's attempts to stifle innovation and confirming that neither Qualcomm nor its subsidiary Nuvia breached Nuvia's license agreements with Arm.
The decision in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware dismissed the lone remaining claim in Arm's lawsuit filed against Qualcomm and Nuvia, in which Arm alleged breach of the architecture license agreement (ALA) between Nuvia and Arm. The Court ruled today in favor of Nuvia. The ruling follows Qualcomm's victory over Arm during the December 2024 trial in which a jury decided unanimously that Qualcomm did not breach the Nuvia ALA and that Qualcomm's innovative CPU cores incorporating technology obtained in the Nuvia acquisition were properly licensed under Qualcomm's own ALA. The Court's ruling today upholds those jury verdicts and rejects Arm's attempts to overturn them. The Court also rejected Arm's request for a new trial.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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(PR) IBM and AMD Collaborate with Zyphra on Next Generation AI Infrast
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced a collaboration to deliver advanced AI infrastructure to Zyphra, an open-source AI research and product company based in San Francisco, California. Under a multi-year agreement between IBM and Zyphra, IBM is positioned to deliver a large cluster of AMD Instinct MI300X GPUs on IBM Cloud for Zyphra to use for training frontier multimodal foundation models. This collaboration is expected to deliver among the largest advanced generative AI training capabilities to date powered by an AMD stack running on IBM Cloud.
Zyphra recently closed a Series A financing round at a $1B valuation to build a leading open-source/open-science superintelligence lab focused on advancing fundamental innovations in novel neural network architectures, long-term memory, and continual learning.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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(PR) Creative Launches Aurvana Ace 3: Personalized, High-Resolution Au
Creative Technology today announces the launch of the Aurvana Ace 3, setting a new benchmark in personal audio. Featuring the award-winning xMEMS solid-state driver system, Snapdragon Sound with aptX Lossless, and Mimi Sound Personalization, the Aurvana Ace 3 offers an unrivaled listening experience—precisely tuned to each individual's hearing profile.
PURE PERFORMANCE: High-resolution audio, delivered wirelessly
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(PR) MSI Gives Away Steam Codes Up to $100 Value with Select Hardware
Hard to conquer your final quest? Let's unlock your ultimate setup with MSI selected distinguished components to end this year perfectly and enjoy your complimentary Steam code. MSI announces "Empower Your Final Quest" promotion starting from October 1st to December 31st 2025 across a variety of product lines, including motherboards, power supplies, chassis, liquid coolers, air coolers and fans.
As part of MSI's commitment to simplifying the PC-building experience, MSI introduces its innovative EZ DIY features, built around the "One-Concept" philosophy. These features are designed to reduce complexity, save time, and enhance overall functionality for every builder.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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MSI Pushes Afterburner 4.6.6 Stable Update After Years of Beta
MSI has quietly pushed a long-awaited stable update for its Afterburner utility, turning years of beta evolution into an official v4.6.6 stable release that many in the PC community have been waiting for. The new build bundles a refreshed RivaTuner Statistics Server and folds a large number of previously experimental features into the supported release, bringing broader GPU compatibility, more flexible fan and power controls, and several important security fixes. Users will notice official handling for the newest GeForce RTX 50 series desktop cards, support for more complex multi-fan layouts, and added hooks for advanced voltage management on boards that expose those rails. Because some of the deeper hardware controls depend on how a card's firmware and driver behave, a subset of functionality will be most useful on partner designs engineered for overclocking. Additionally, unofficial RDNA 4 support is added, and since MSI doesn't offer RDNA 4 cards, it will remain unofficial.
Beyond device compatibility, the update modernizes the toolchain and usability, as the app now targets the current Visual C++ runtime, and older systems, such as Windows XP, are no longer supported. The installer approach minimizes bloat by fetching required runtime components when needed. The release also introduces UI polish, featuring new skins, localization improvements, and a simplified method for hiding integrated GPUs from the interface, along with an expanded voltage and frequency editor and increased on-screen telemetry capacity. The bundled statistics server gains many behind-the-scenes enhancements and security patches that improve stability and reduce risk.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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(PR) SK hynix Showcases Innovative AiM Solution for Accelerating AI at
SK hynix showcased its enhanced AiM-based AI memory solution at the AI Infra Summit 2025 in Santa Clara, California from September 9-11, highlighting its technological leadership in future AI services. Global AI industry leaders in enterprise and research gathered at the summit to demonstrate the latest hardware and software infrastructure technologies. Formerly known as the AI Hardware & Edge AI Summit, the event attracted more than 3,500 attendees and over 100 partners under the slogan "Powering Fast, Efficient & Affordable AI".
At the summit, SK hynix revealed the latest developments in its PIM-based AiM solution, AiMX. At its booth operated under the theme "Boost Your AI: AiM is What You All Need", the company ran live demonstrations of a Supermicro server system (GPU SuperServer SYS-421GE-TNRT3) featuring two NVIDIA H100 GPUs and four of its AiMX cards. Visitors could see the system's performance under real-world conditions, witnessing firsthand AiM's technological capabilities and competitiveness.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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Microsoft Releases Windows 11 25H2... With Zero New Features?
Microsoft has officially released Windows 11 version 25H2 after months of testing and previews. Delivered as a lightweight enablement package (eKB), 25H2 update is not a complete OS replacement but a light switch that turns on feature code already present on machines running 24H2. Microsoft stages new features inside regular cumulative updates in a disabled state. When the eKB is installed, it flips those flags, and a single restart activates the features, upgrading the device to 25H2 with minimal downtime. Because 24H2 and 25H2 share a servicing branch, they utilize the same codebase and servicing pipeline, which provides annual feature updates with the same efficiency and reliability as monthly updates. That helps reduce package size and installation time, making the transition from 24H2 to 25H2 about as easy as rebooting. The only difference between 25H2 and 24H2 is the support duration. For example, 25H2 Enterprise and Education Windows 11 versions move to a 36-month cycle, while Pro editions follow a 24-month cycle, typical for all Windows 11 24H2 builds.
With the 25H2 update, Microsoft is not focusing on significant under-the-hood changes or a visual overhaul, which were common in previous updates. Instead, the emphasis is primarily on security improvements. For instance, Microsoft is removing features like PowerShell 2.0 and Windows Management Instrumentation command-line (WMIC) during installation. These features were previously deprecated due to vulnerabilities to security exploits. Additionally, IT administrators now have the ability to remove pre-installed Microsoft default apps using Group Policy/MDM CSP on Enterprise and EDU devices.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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Open Source Adreno 800 GPU Drivers Start Trickling Into Linux Driver S
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The development team also mentioned that Mesa and Vulkan support for the Adreno 840 and other 800 series Arm GPUs is currently work-in-progress and "will be posted in the near future". For reference, when it comes to the previous Snapdragon X Elite launch, there were significant driver updates as recently as July 2025, so even if the Qualcomm team is working on Linux driver support, it might be a while before Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme laptops are actually at feature-parity with x86 systems on Linux.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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Microsoft Exec Confirms Game Pass Profitability, Emphasizes Flexibilit
There have been a number of concerns around game subscription services, like Xbox Game Pass, not the least of them sustainability, but it seems as though those concerns have been misplaced. According to Xbox president, Sara Bond, in a recent interview with Game Watch at the Tokyo Game Show, Xbox Game Pass is profitable. A translation of a quote from the interview reads: "It's a profitable business, and more creators are participating in Xbox Game Pass," with Bond going on to say that the payments to creators—presumably developers—are increasing, suggesting that it is profitable for developers as well. She also mentions that the previous fiscal year saw Xbox Game Pass hit a record high sales figure of $5 billion.
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(PR) ENHANCE Unveils New Infiltrate 3 Gaming Collection with Signature
Upgrade your gaming setup with the newly launched ENHANCE Infiltrate 3 Collection, featuring our distinctive hexagonal design across three new essential peripherals. This coordinated trio combines effective cooling, precise control, and comfortable ergonomics to enhance your gaming experience. Built for extended sessions and competitive play. Ready to complete your setup? Your next upgrade is here.
The Infiltrate 3 Laptop Cooling Stand keeps your gaming laptop running cool with an impressive array of 8 fans that work together to eliminate thermal throttling. Its metal top plate actively disperses heat while maintaining optimal laptop positioning across seven adjustable heights. Supporting gaming laptops up to 17.3 inches, this cooling powerhouse features 10 RGB edge lighting modes that bring your setup to life, dual USB ports for connecting your favorite peripherals, and a stepless fan speed dial that allows you to fine-tune your cooling exactly as you want it. The braided USB cable adds durability to match the solid construction.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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(PR) Wacom Introduces MovinkPad Pro 14 Portable Creative Pad
Today Wacom announced the Wacom MovinkPad Pro 14, the next step in its Portable Creative Pad lineup, offering enhanced power, flexibility, and an immersive experience in an all-in-one creative device. The MovinkPad Pro 14 is tailored for creators who want to push their craft further—whether aspiring to become professionals or already working at that level.
Immersive display and pen performance
The 14-inch OLED screen with 2880 × 1800 resolution, 100% coverage of both DCI-P3 (CIE1931) (typ) and sRGB (CIE1931) (typ), and up to 120 Hz refresh rate delivers rich detail and fluid motion for illustration and design. With Wacom's Premium Textured Glass—its unique anti-glare, anti-reflection, and anti-fingerprint surface treatment—the display minimizes distractions, while direct bonding reduces parallax for a pen-on-paper feel. The MovinkPad Pro 14 comes with the battery-free Wacom Pro Pen 3, trusted for its precision and natural drawing feel.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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This Upgrade for PC Gamers Used to Cost $199, but Now it's Only $10
Microsoft is [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] in October, which means updates and security patches will stop arriving. Upgrading to Windows 11 Pro now is one of the easiest ways to keep your PC safe and current without paying a subscription. A lifetime license lets you install the operating system once and use it indefinitely, and it's only $9.97 (reg. $199).
Security is a major upgrade over Windows 10, and because this license is perpetual, you pay once and receive lifetime updates without worrying about future renewals.
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Intel Updates NPU Driver to Support Android for PC Project
Intel has today pushed an update to its NPU driver for Linux, impacting Core Ultra "Meteor Lake", "Arrow Lake," and "Lunar Lake" processors. However, among the list of changes spotted by X user @SquashBionic is an interesting support for the Android platform, likely hinting at the Android for PC project. At Qualcomm's 10th annual Snapdragon Summit, [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...], and Qualcomm's CEO described it as very impressive. Google plans to merge its ChromeOS and Android for PC projects into a single branch, which will be Android for PC. That will include all of Google's best AI technologies from Gemini, now running on a more powerful mobile design. Some of these designs could be very well powered by Intel.
While preliminary details about Android for PC are unknown, the project will be aiming to compete with Windows in everyday tasks. Google could end up sourcing SoCs from Snapdragon for Arm-based designs, and Intel/AMD for x86-based laptops. With now added support for Intel NPU support for Linux driver—Android, a Linux-based OS—could become an optimization target for various non-mobile SoCs from Intel and AMD. Google plans to re-enter the PC ecosystem with the plan to converge mobile and desktop experiences, and Android for PC could allow designs that feature good battery life, portability, and satisfactory performance targets.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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(PR) Fujitsu Expands Strategic Collaboration with NVIDIA to Deliver Fu
Fujitsu today announced an expanded strategic collaboration with NVIDIA to create full-stack AI infrastructure that integrates AI agents. The initiative aims to bolster enterprises' competitive edge through AI, while preserving their autonomy in AI utilization.
The collaboration will focus on co-developing and delivering an AI agent platform tailored for industry-specific AI agents in sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, and robotics, along with an AI computing infrastructure that seamlessly integrates the FUJITSU-MONAKA CPU series and NVIDIA GPUs via NVIDIA NVLink Fusion. The combined AI agent platform and computing infrastructure will accelerate the AI industrial revolution with AI agents that continuously learn and improve. This will enable cross-industry, self-evolving, full-stack AI infrastructure, overcoming the limitations of general purpose computing systems.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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AMD Gains CPU Share as Intel Hits Record Low on Steam September Hardwa
A new month has started, meaning that the Steam Hardware and Software Survey has just finished collecting data for September 2025. And there was a subtle, yet clear message about the CPU market: Intel has slipped to its lowest share on record among Steam users, while AMD continues to close the gap. Valve's monthly snapshot shows Intel at about 58.61% and AMD around 41.31%. That shift is the main story this month and suggests a significant change in gamer preferences that warrants a closer examination. The recent movements are not massive, but they are consistent from one month to the next. AMD added roughly 2% points since June, continuing a pattern that started last year, while Intel has been losing ground month after month. A significant part of AMD's momentum stems from its gaming-focused X3D chips and the strong reception they have received in benchmark and real-world tests.
Pricing and aggressive promotions for AMD-based systems have also helped. Intel's share is falling even though it remains the largest single vendor, and recent CPU launches have failed to halt the downward trend among Steam users. If both companies continue at their current rates, AMD could become the more common choice among Steam players within a year, marking the first time this has happened in the survey's history. What this means in practice is important for gamers, builders, and the wider PC supply chain. Hardware makers and retailers may shift their inventory and marketing strategies to meet the rising demand for AMD. Game developers are also taking notice. For Intel, the path back will require more compelling launches, clearer messaging, and competitive pricing. The company [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] with top AMD SKUs and offered better content creation results. For AMD, the challenge will be to turn momentum into sustained leadership without sacrificing margins or running into supply constraints. Either way, the CPU rivalry is no longer a background story. It is directly "streamed" on Steam.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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AMD Sneaks Out Fast Motion Response Feature for AFMF 2 in PyTorch Prev
AMD on September 23 released AMD Software PyTorch on Windows Preview Edition 25.20.01.14, which most gamers on the regular WHQL or Beta trunks skipped. Those that did grab the driver and started poking around in the AMD Software application, discovered a feature not found in the gamer-focused regular releases—Fast Motion Response. This feature is a subset of AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2 (AFMF 2), the company's frame generation feature.
In the regular AMD Software driver, such as the latest Adrenalin 25.9.2, AFMF 2 offers two toggles, Search and Performance. The Search toggle prioritizes image-quality and smoothness for high-res displays (1440p and above), while the Performance toggle reduces the software overhead of AFMF on lower-spec hardware, such as mainstream GPUs and iGPUs. The PyTorch Preview driver adds the Fast Motion Response toggle with two options, Repeat Frame mode, and Blended Frame mode. In Repeat Frame mode, there is a brute interpolation of the output by simply repeating the previous frame. In Blended Frame mode, the GPU blends reconstructed frames to the output, which looks fluid in low- to mid-level action scenes, but could cause blur or ghosting in fast action scenes. Grab the PyTorch Preview Driver from [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...].[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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(PR) Thermal Grizzly Introduces New Minus Pad extreme 2 and Minus Pad
Thermal Grizzly introduces the successor to the minus pad extreme: Minus Pad extreme 2. Moving forward, Minus Pad extreme 2 will lead the TG thermal pad portfolio in terms of thermal conductivity. The most significant difference compared to the minus pad extreme is a new material composition. This results in an optimized price-performance ratio while maintaining the outstanding thermal conductivity at a level comparable to that of the minus pad extreme.
The Minus Pad High Compression thermal pads feature exceptionally high compressibility. This makes them particularly versatile in applications where a single pad needs to bridge varying height differences simultaneously. This is especially useful when modifying graphics cards with a GPU water block or when replacing thermal pads on GPU coolers, as a Minus Pad High Compression (HC Pad) can be used across different components such as VRAM, voltage regulators, and other contact surfaces.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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ASUS Intros ROG Harpe Mini Core Lightweight Wired Mouse
ASUS rolled out the ROG Harpe Mini Core, a lightweight wired gaming mouse for claw grip use styles, and mainly FPS-focused gamers. This is a value variant of the ROG Harpe Mini that ASUS launched last year. While the mouse is ambidextrous, it has side buttons that favor right-handed use. The mouse measures 63 mm x 117 mm x 37 mm (WxDxH), weighing under 49 g.
Under the hood, the ROG Harpe Mini Core comes with a 12,000 dpi sensor, and detachable ROG Micro Switch II for the main buttons. Its electronics offer 300 IPS speed, with 35G acceleration, which are significantly different specs from the 42,000 dpi and 750 IPS of the Harpe Ace Mini. The ROG logo on top is illuminated red, while the scrollwheel has RGB illumination. The dpi switch is located under the mouse. The mouse comes with a USB 2.0 interface, while the cable is braided, it isn't detachable. The company didn't reveal pricing.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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