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Intel makes a bid for handheld gaming PCs with new Arc G3 processors
Intel is entering the handheld gaming PC market with new Arc G3 processors, aiming to compete with AMD-based devices like the Steam Deck. These processors will allow handhelds to utilise Intel's Arc B-series integrated GPUs and are slated for release starting in June 2026. The initial lineup will include new models from MSI, Acer, and OneXPlayer.
AMD takes a third of server CPU market as shipments grow
Processor shipments declined by more than six percent during the first quarter of 2026, at least for the x86 world, with server CPUs bucking the trend and AMD in particular showing strong performance. These are the latest figures from Mercury Research’s PC Processor report, which tracks the ins and outs of the component markets. The firm says that the total volume of x86 processor chips shipped was lower during this quarter than the previous one, which is seasonally typical, but the...
Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Monday
My top 10 things to watch Monday, June 1 1. Nvidia unveiled its first-ever PC processor at Computex, working closely with fellow Club name Microsoft . The chip uses the power-efficient Arm instruction set, taking aim at the x86 kingdom dominated by Intel and AMD .
This is MSI’s new Claw 8 EX AI Plus gaming handheld
MSI has announced its new Claw 8 EX AI Plus gaming handheld PC, which features a specialized handheld processor. This model is claimed to be the world's first handheld to incorporate the Intel Arc G3 Extreme processor, equipped with Xe3 GPU cores for gaming. The device also includes a single NVME M.2 SSD slot for storage.
AMD extends Socket AM5 support through at least 2029; AM4 refuses to die
One of the benefits of building an AMD PC is that AMD has historically supported its processor sockets for longer than Intel does, allowing the same motherboard (and RAM kit, if you want) to power your PC through multiple CPU upgrades. Today at Computex, AMD announced chips for the current AM5 socket and the improbably-still-around AM4 socket that will help extend their lives a little further, a nod to just how expensive it has become to build a new PC or perform a major upgrade these days....
Nvidia jumps into PCs with new Arm-based chip debuting in laptops from Microsoft, Dell, HP
Nvidia has emerged as the world's most valuable company by dominating the market for AI chips in the data center. Now the company is expanding its prowess to chips that will serve as the main processor for personal computers, entering an arena that's long been ruled by Intel, Advanced Micro Devices, Qualcomm and Apple. During a keynote address at Taiwan's Computex conference on Monday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a new N1X processor made alongside Microsoft.
AMD unveils the $329 Ryzen 7 7700X3D, brings back the 5800X3D for $349
AMD unveils the $329 Ryzen 7 7700X3D, brings back the 5800X3D for $349 The latter could be a nice upgrade path for folks on AM4 builds. Fortunately, not every gaming processor launch is a $900 flagship powerhouse. As the RAM shortage shifts PC building from an expensive hobby into an impossible luxury, this pair of new AMD processors will be a refreshing sight for many.
Jim Cramer says this company's spin-off could unlock significant upside
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. Here's a recap of Monday's key moments. Stocks opened lower Monday as oil prices climbed.
We're starting a position in a chipmaker that is benefiting from the AI boom in multiple ways
Shortly after the opening bell, we will be initiating a position in Intel , buying 400 shares at roughly $114. Following the trade, Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust will own 400 shares of INTC with a weighting of about 1.10%. We're jumping on the recent pullback in Intel to initiate a new position in this chipmaker.
Upstart chipmakers keep challenging Nvidia. This time it's Microsoft-backed D-Matrix
In the increasingly competitive AI chip market, there's another startup in production that claims an advantage over Nvidia, the world's most valuable company. D-Matrix, located three miles away from Nvidia's Silicon Valley headquarters, says its chips can run inference workloads 10 times faster and using five times less energy than a standalone graphics processing unit from the market leader — as long as the workloads are small. The new inference chip, called Corsair, takes a novel approach...