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Thin for the Win: Qualcomm Shows Wafer-Slim, Fanless Desktop PCs Powered by New Snapdragon X2 Chips
At Snapdragon Summit 2025, the chipmaker showed off two ultra-thin reference desktops (one shaped like a saucer!), driven by ...
The Arzopa Z3FC serves up a high-refresh 2560x1440 IPS-LCD in a slim, light package, though it’s a tad more expensive than it ...
Sometime after my social feeds started to fill up with ads for mini-PCs, I realized that there’s a silent revolution going on ...
The BOSGAME P3 brings impressive gaming power to the work-centric mini PC craze, and you can save $150 if you act now.
Detailed specifications aren’t available, as this is just a prototype and/or reference design, and may never actually become a real product. But according to PC Mag, it’s got a glowing Qualcomm logo ...
I’ve been stalking sales events long enough to know when the stars align, and today's haul is shaping up special.
Discover the 2000W PC, a powerhouse designed for rendering, AI, and gaming. Explore its specs, cooling, and performance ...
If you're looking for an OLED gaming monitor and want a high-quality panel with a good value, the G27P6S is unmatched right ...
According to Digitimes (machine translated), Intel is reportedly raising the prices of its elderly Raptor Lake chips by over ...
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