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Microsoft and NVIDIA Driving AI Innovation for Windows

Explore the synergies between Microsoft and NVIDIA as they fuel AI advancements for Windows PCs. Learn more in our feature article.

Workstation CPUs from Intel are upgraded in all Segments.

The demanding demands of engineers, media and entertainment industry professionals, and data science specialists are priorities for Intel. Our whole portfolio of workstation CPUs has undergone a revolution to provide unparalleled performance.

GeForce RTX 4060 and RTX 4060 Ti: Beginning at $299 starting on May 24th

May 24th, as the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti (8GB) will be the first to hit the stores, followed by the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti (16GB) in July.

First Xbox Title Joins GeForce NOW

Gears 5' streams today, and additional Xbox games will be supported as of Thursday, May 25, the first day of the 10-year partnership between NVIDIA and Microsoft.

Cutting-Edge Technology in Next-Gen Mini PCs

Experience the latest cutting-edge technology integrated into the Next-Gen Minisforum UM790 and UM780 Mini PCs for unmatched performance.

Lag-Free Gaming: DDR5 Laptops

Enjoy smooth and lag-free gameplay on DDR5 laptops featuring massive memory capacity, ensuring a seamless gaming experience like never before.

Gaming Anywhere, Anytime: Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme

Enjoy gaming on-the-go with the portable and powerful Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme Gaming Handheld featuring a 120 Hz Display and AMD Zen4.

AMD Radeon RX 7600: The Eventual Graphics Card for Gamers

Discover the features of the AMD Radeon RX 7600 custom graphics card with Navi 33 GPU, 32 CUs, 32 MB Cache, 8 GB VRAM.

What is Thermal Design Power for CPU

TDP measures in watts, TDP stands for Thermal Design Power and is also called thermal design point, it refers to the power consumption under the processor load

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