Jeremy Laird
Jeremy has been writing about technology and PCs since the 90nm Netburst era (Google it!) and enjoys nothing more than a serious dissertation on the finer points of monitor input lag and overshoot followed by a forensic examination of advanced lithography. Or maybe he just likes machines that go “ping!” He also has a thing for tennis and cars.
Latest articles by Jeremy Laird
Intel's 6.2GHz uber CPU expected to launch at CES 2024 as new image emerges
By Jeremy Laird published
News Give it up for the Core i9 14900KS, the world's first CPU to beat 6GHz out of the box, for whatever that's worth.
TV maker settles fake 120Hz class action lawsuit for $3 million
By Jeremy Laird published
News Turns out Vizio's "effective" refresh rates were not so effective after all.
CES 2024 preview: The future of PC gaming hardware
By Jeremy Laird published
CES 2024 New graphics cards, all the screens, and more AI than you can eat.
The PC Gamer tech team's New Year's resolutions
By Nick Evanson published
Promises, promises What do you mean? Of course we'll stick to them!
The PC Gamer Needlessly Terrible Hardware Naming Awards 2023: Our favourite awful names for otherwise reasonable products
By Andy Edser published
Awful It's award season here at PC Gamer, and we'd be remiss if we didn't point out some of the very best terrible, awful, no-good product names we've seen.
PC Gamer Hardware Awards 2023: The winners
By Dave James published
The winners All the winners from the best tech released and tested in the past 12 months of PC gaming.
What we want to see from PC gaming tech in 2024
By Dave James published
Heart's desire The past 12 months haven't been the most inspiring, so join us in hoping for better from the year ahead.
Samsung's dual-4K monster is way too big, too expensive, and still my favourite gaming monitor of 2023
By Jeremy Laird published
Gear of the Year Very few monitors do something unique, in a good way, but this is one.
PC Gamer Hardware Awards: The best gaming monitors of 2023
By Jeremy Laird published
Gear of the year OLED versus LCD. There can be only one winner...
2024 could be the year the PC finally dumps x86 for Arm, all thanks to Windows 12 and Qualcomm's new chip
By Jeremy Laird published
News It's been a very, very long time coming, but it looks like it's finally happening.
Thermaltake TGM-I27FQ gaming monitor review
By Jeremy Laird published
Nice one, newbie! Thermaltake's first gaming panel is a zinger.
Intel CEO laments Nvidia's 'extraordinarily lucky' AI dominance, claims it coulda-woulda-shoulda have been Intel
By Jeremy Laird published
News Things would be completely different if only Intel hadn't cancelled the Larrabee GPU.
TCL touts fully concave and 8K OLED PC monitors using new low-cost inkjet panel tech
By Jeremy Laird published
News Should make for much cheaper OLED monitors.
Microsoft, Meta and OpenAI back AMD's monstrous new 153 billion-transistor alternative to Nvidia's AI chips
By Jeremy Laird published
News The big guns in the AI industry turn out for AMD's MI300X.
Intel posts blatantly hypocritical marketing attack on AMD and then takes it straight down
By Jeremy Laird published
News Intel accuses AMD of selling old chips as new.
Sorry Apple, turns out 8GB of memory on a Mac isn't anything like 16GB on a PC after all
By Jeremy Laird published
news Apple's claims unsurprisingly aren't true.
China redefines CPU water cooling with an huge 130,000 ton data center under the sea
By Jeremy Laird published
news A whole new way to warm the oceans.
RTX 4090s reportedly being stockpiled as China ban looms
By Jeremy Laird published
news This isn't going to help one bit with prices nearer home.
Nvidia sells half a million AI chips and bags $14.5 billion in just three months
By Jeremy Laird published
News We've created a monster, people.
Unannounced 6.2GHz Intel monster CPU spotted in pre-built rigs
By Jeremy Laird published
News Intel Core i9-14900KS pops up on Israeli rig builder's website.
Absolutely ancient Nvidia GPU used to decode even more antediluvian Roman scroll
By Jeremy Laird published
News Turns out a GTX 1070 is still useful after all.
Intel's 18A 'hallelujah' moment is the biggest bet the company has ever made
By Jeremy Laird published
News Intel CEO doubles, triples, quadruples down on the company's road map
We just died of not surprise at rumoured pricing for Nvidia's upcoming Super GPUs
By Jeremy Laird published
News The biggest question is what it will do to the pricing of existing RTX 40-series cards.
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