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Intellivision: Gone But Not Forgotten
In the late 1970s, Mattel's Intellivision gaming system competed against the equally legendary Atari 2600. Both systems would leave a lasting impression on the history of console gaming.By Cal Jeffrey on -
The Price is Wrong: This is What GPUs Should Have Cost
In this GPU analysis, we look back across the last 4 generations of graphics cards to illustrate exactly why this generation has underperformed - and by how much - showing what each GPU should have cost.By Tim Schiesser on -
Goodbye to Graphics: How GPUs Came to Dominate AI and Compute
Gone are the days when the sole function for a graphics chip were, graphics. Let's explore how the GPU evolved from a modest pixel pusher into a blazing powerhouse of floating-point computation.By Nick Evanson on -
4GB vs. 8GB: How Have VRAM Requirements Evolved?
A lot has been said about 8GB GPUs over the past year, in part thanks to our own testing. In comparing 4GB vs 8GB VRAM we hope to get a glimpse into the future dynamics between 8GB and 16GB configurations.By Steven Walton on -
A Games List of Only Amazing Hidden Indie Gems and Snubs
Let us introduce you to 20 hidden indie gems you haven't heard of, but fully deserve your attention. These are all impressive games that never got the chance to dance under the bright lights.By Goran Damnjanovic on -
microSD and SD Card Buying Guide
Portable flash memory has never been more versatile. In this guide, we explain all the SD card speed classes, plus give you handy buying recommendations.By TechSpot Staff on -
Interview with Intel's CEO: Pat Gelsinger describes a different kind of foundry
In advance of Intel's first event dedicated to their Foundry business, I had the opportunity to sit down one-on-one with CEO Pat Gelsinger and talk about the company's strategic goals.By Bob O'Donnell on -
Nvidia and AMD Price Cut Battle, Great GPUs Discontinued
For the return of our monthly GPU pricing updates, we took a short break to review the newcomers and see where everything settled. We're in store for a bumper episode as there's much to discuss.By Tim Schiesser on -
Is Upscaling Useful at Lower Resolutions? Nvidia DLSS vs Native at 1080p
While higher resolution monitors are becoming more popular and we recommend them, 1080p continues to have the most usage among PC gamers. We take a look at DLSS upscaling vs native rendering at 1080p.By Tim Schiesser on -
Bad News, SSDs Are Getting More Expensive
To make sense of SSD pricing trends, we've selected some of the most popular SSDs across three different capacities and analyzed how their average prices on Amazon have fluctuated over the last year.By Amir Shoam on -
How JPEG Image Compression Works
At a high level, JPEG is a lossy image compression technique. What you may not realize is that achieving this required a fascinating blend of human perception, signal processing, and clever engineering prowess. Enter JPEG.By Abdulrahman Mahmoud on -
TechSpot PC Buying Guide: Early 2024
For gamers and mainstream users, it's a great time to build a PC. The TechSpot PC Buying Guide includes four builds for different budgets and purposes.By Amir Shoam on -
Explainer: What is Chip Binning?
You bought a new CPU and it seems to run cool, so you try a bit of overclocking. The GHz climb higher. Did you hit the silicon jackpot? You've got yourself a binned chip. But what's that exactly?By Nick Evanson on -
35 Years of Prince of Persia
The Prince of Persia series likely means different things to different generations of gamers, from unprecedented realism in the 2D era, to unforgettable 3D platformers and pioneering mobile games.By Amir Shoam on -
Superb PC Gaming with Next-Gen 4K QD-OLED Monitors
The upcoming MSI MPG 321URX is a new gaming monitor packing the long-awaited 32-inch 4K 240Hz QD-OLED panel. In this hands-on preview, we check out its key features and then some.By Tim Schiesser on -
Top 10 Tech Pranks
Pranks are awesome. And you're a tech-savvy individual, so it's time that your pranks showed that. We've got some ideas.By Devin Kate Pope on -
Top 10 Private and Secure Email Services
Are your emails and attachments safe from prying eyes? If you're not using a secure email service that respects your privacy, the answer is likely no.By Heinrich Long on -
Nokia: The Story of the Once-Legendary Phone Maker
Most people who hear the word "Nokia" associate it with mobile phones, but there's a convoluted history to tell since the company's humble beginnings over 150 years ago and many reinventions.By Adrian Potoroaca on -
How to Edit Windows OEM Information in System Settings
Want to get rid of the annoying OEM information in Windows or edit it to something more creative? Here's our quick guide on how to do exactly just that.By Nick Evanson on -
GPU Pricing Update, Year in Review: Price Trends Charted
Welcome to our last GPU pricing update of the year. We'll discuss upcoming GPUs, price trends for the last 12 months, and recommendations about buying a graphics card now or if it's better to wait.By Tim Schiesser on -
Nvidia G-Sync vs. AMD FreeSync in 2024
Have you been researching your next monitor and ran into terms like FreeSync and VRR? Do you want to know how G-Sync compares to FreeSync, and if your GPU will take full advantage of your monitor?By Tim Schiesser on -
Ripping and Tearing: 3 Decades of Doom
Doom is rightly considered the granddaddy of the FPS genre, a claim few games can make. Let's look at each memorable entry in the Doom series from development to reception.By Rob Thubron on -
So, You Want to Be a Video Game Developer?
You might be one of the millions of people who love playing video games, but what if you want to take it further and become a game developer? Here's our advice on how to do exactly that.By Nick Evanson on -
The History of the Modern Graphics Processor
3D graphics transformed a dull PC industry into a spectacle of light and magic. TechSpot's look at the history of the GPU goes from the early days of 3D, to game-changing hardware and beyond.By Graham Singer on -
Why Refresh Rates Matter: From 30Hz to 540Hz
Are higher refresh rates better for gaming? Yes, they are. In this article we'll explain why refresh rates often labeled as "overkill" might actually offer more improvement than you might think.By Tim Schiesser on -
Path Tracing vs. Ray Tracing, Explained
Every few years there's an amazing new technology with the promise of making games ever more realistic. We've had shaders, tessellation, shadow mapping, ray tracing -- and now there's path tracing.By Nick Evanson on -
How to Choose an SSD on a Flash Sale
What SSD should you buy? In normal times, we'd simply tell you to follow our Best Storage guide. But during flash sales, lesser known drives may be worth buying at a healthy discount. But which ones?By Amir Shoam on -
Best CPU Deals, AMD vs Intel: Holiday CPU Buying Guide
A look at the CPU market and pricing to see what would truly constitute a Black Friday sale and give our advice on the kind of deals you can expect during the holiday shopping season.By Tim Schiesser on -
Black Friday GPU Buying Guide: November GPU Pricing Update
For this month's GPU pricing update, we have Nvidia's upcoming GeForce 40 Super rumors, current-gen GPU pricing, and what sort of deals you should be looking out for during Black Friday.By Tim Schiesser on -
3D Game Rendering 101
You're playing the latest games at beautiful 4K ultra res. Do you ever wonder how those graphics got there? Welcome to our 3D Game Rendering 101: A guide to how one basic frame of gaming goodness is made.By Nick Evanson on
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