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 CEO bullish about chip roadmap and confirms Arrow Lake CPUs for this year as share price plummets 12%
By Jeremy Laird published
News 18A Panther Lake chips also heading for Intel's fabs…
Apple App Store opens up to game streaming including Nvidia's GeForce Now
By Jeremy Laird published
News A way for Nvidia to get onto Apple devices after nearly 10 years, but will it?
Asus plotting second-gen ROG Ally handheld for later this year
By Jeremy Laird published
News Will it run AMD's upcoming Strix Point APU?
Nvidia's RTX Video HDR uses AI to convert SDR video to HDR on the fly
By Jeremy Laird published
News Announced a couple of weeks ago, it's now live in the latest RTX graphics driver.
TSMC's upcoming 2nm chip tech could make for incredibly fast but painfully pricey graphics cards
By Jeremy Laird published
News TSMC silicon is nearly twice as pricey as it was four years ago.
'Our long-term objective is to make printing a subscription' says HP CEO gunning for 2024's Worst Person of the Year award
By Jeremy Laird published
news Not satisfied with merely bricking printers, HP now wants to own them all forever!
NSA spies panicked over 'AI' Furbies way back in the late 90s according to official document dump
By Jeremy Laird published
news An "Artificial Intelligence" chip in a toy. In 1998. Who knew?
Forget QD-OLED and microLED, QDEL is the ultimate in future display tech
By Jeremy Laird published
News Maybe we don't have to wait for microLED after all...
Sabrent says its new 14GB/s PCIe Gen 5 SSD doesn't need a huge heatsink or a fan
By Jeremy Laird published
news And that despite its Phison E26 controller chip...
This homebrew OLED-powered PS5 'tablet' is ridiculously good
By Jeremy Laird published
News An intriguing insight into what might have been...
Asus ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDM gaming monitor review
By Jeremy Laird published
LG upgrade Our first taste of LG's latest OLED panel tech...
The most stunning screen tech from CES 2024
By Jeremy Laird published
CES 2024 4K OLED, dual-UHD and transparent microLED. Get in.
Alienware's new 32-inch 4K 240Hz OLED gaming monitor is made of pure want
By Jeremy Laird published
CES 2024 It's $1,200 and available in just a matter of days. Well, who needs both kidneys, anyway?
Acer gets in on the dual-4K action with new 57-inch mega monitor
By Jeremy Laird published
CES 2024 It's a good thing those Nvidia Super GPUs are a tiny bit cheaper...
Nvidia is finally releasing the ray-tracing-everywhere-all-at-once RTX Remix creator toolkit
By Jeremy Laird published
CES 2024 Announced in 2022, beta version of the full creator toolkit is very nearly available.
ASRock tears it up with new 520Hz and 400Hz gaming monitors
By Jeremy Laird published
CES 2024 400Hz and 1440p? Yes please.
Dell's new RTX 4070-powered XPS 16 laptop is an irresistible OLED beauty
By Jeremy Laird published
CES 2024 Not strictly a gaming laptop, but the want is still off the scale...
Samsung's baffling Odyssey range of monitors just got the 4K OLED upgrade we've been waiting for
By Jeremy Laird published
news It might be the messiah of monitors, but good luck identifying it.
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.
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