GIGABYTE turned CES 2026 into a showcase of how far its AI-first vision has come, rolling out smarter X3D motherboard tuning, thinner yet more powerful AI gaming laptops, new graphics solutions, and a ...
GIGABYTE displays its new X870E AORUS X3D motherboards at CES 2026, including the X870E AORUS MASTER X3D ICE, XTREME X3D AI ...
GIGABYTE, the world's leading computer brand, today unveiled its new philosophy, "Refine & Define," at CES 2026. By refining ...
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced its Dare to Innovate virtual event at CES 2026, unveiling the next chapter of its vision for gaming performance, design, and culture. The showcase ...
It combines Intel’s Core Ultra 9 275HX with an RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, backed by a 16-inch 2.5K Nebula HDR display running at 240Hz. With support for up to 64GB DDR5 RAM, it targets esports professionals ...
Another day, another gaming laptop — that was literally my first thought when I heard Gigabyte had launched its Aorus Master 16 in India. But little did I know that the brand, which usually sits ...
Motherboards are definitely getting more sophisticated but this new entrant from Gigabyte may take the cake, at least currently. Gigabyte's new X870E Aorus Xtreme X3D AI TOP is a refined and revised ...
What Is Adaptive Cruise Control? Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is a system designed to help vehicles maintain a safe following distance and stay within the speed limit. This system adjusts a car's ...
Advanced LED lighting arrays can spectrally tune their output wavelength to highlight different features and defects in captured images. The capability enables a single light fixture to quickly adapt ...
Sony just announced its new display tech that combines proprietary signal processing, individual RGB LED control, and high-density backlight. It's not OLED tech, just so we are on the same page, but ...
Not content with making huge inroads into the premium TV segment market share in 2024, TCL has now unveiled the first key TVs from its 2025 range — and it’s fair to say the brand doesn’t look like ...