End of Windows 10 support might mean a sizeable shrink in the entry-level PC gaming market according to new research

Amidst a more positive prediction that, compared to 2024, the global PC gaming hardware market “will grow 35% in 2025 to $44.5 billion”, Jon Peddie Research also foresees a “significant decrease in entry-level PC gaming over the next five years.” Dr. Jon Peddie, the research centre’s president, explains: “We are forecasting a significant decrease in…

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Nvidia and Intel joining forces could be seen as anti-AMD, but it just serves to highlight AMD’s advantage with Ryzen and Radeon under one roof

You’ve likely heard the news by now: Intel and Nvidia have agreed to build a new range of products together. These co-developed chips will fuse Intel’s x86 architecture with Nvidia’s RTX graphics chiplets. The idea being, if you bring together both companies’ tech, it’s possible to deliver something more flexible, more desirable than either company…

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International Video Game Hall of Fame to Announce 2025 Class of Inductees!

Ottumwa, IA – September 18th, 2025 –The International Video Game Hall of Fame (IVGHOF) is proud to announce it will officially reveal their highly-anticipated Class of 2025 Inductees on September 25th, 2025. This exciting announcement will coincide with the simultaneous launch of the IVGHOF’s brand-new website and a comprehensive corporate rebranding, marking a significant milestone in the organization’s…

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The Trump administration may have had a hand in the Nvidia/Intel partnership, whether directly or indirectly, despite Jensen’s claims to the contrary

The dust is beginning to settle on yesterday’s Nvidia and Intel announcement, in which the two companies declared a collaboration to make new chips for both the data center and consumer markets. In a press conference yesterday evening, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang firmly stated that the Trump administration “had no involvement in this partnership at…

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