CES 2025, the annual consumer tech conference held in Las Vegas, is here. TechCrunch reporters are on the ground giving you the latest announcements and
Recent patents from Sony show how AI could decrease latency and detect cheaters, among other possible improvements.
CES is held annually in Las Vegas, it brings together the brightest minds and boldest brands to unveil the next wave of consumer tech. From smart home advancements to futuristic vehicles and groundbreaking gadgets,
From Nvidia’s brand new graphics cards to the brand-new OLED gaming monitors set to hit the market this year, we’ve rounded up all tech news you need to know — here’s everything announced at CES 2025.
The automotive buzzword at CES 2025 this year was "SDV" with connected cars from BMW, Honda, Sony and others emphasizing AI capabilities.
this is where the future is revealed. In this video, watch some of the biggest announcements at CES by NVIDIA, LG and Sony.
More details will be revealed at a Nintendo Direct event on 2 April. According to Nintendo, the Switch 2 will support exclusive Switch 2 titles and offer full backwards compatibility with both physical and digital games from the original Nintendo Switch.
2025 might be the second golden age of portable gaming, with potentially more insane competition coming ahead of us
A lot is going right for Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) right now. The company has been gaining share in the PC CPU market, its server CPUs have been selling well, and its AI accelerators have quickly turned into a multibillion-dollar business.
Techopedia explores the big tech releases we most look forward to in 2025, all on the brink of release. Which are you most excited about?
AMD's next-generation UDNA GPU architecture will be fabbed on TSMC N3E, new flagship Radeon GPU is in development, leaker says 'big core flagship is back'.
In the high-tech universe, there is a single common road that top-flight companies like Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD), Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM), Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO),