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The capabilities of both mobile and desktop hardware are evolving rapidly in 2026, driven by advances in AI integration and gaming requirements. In our recent interview with Ben Conrad of AMD, the future of personal com...


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When a sweepstakes promo catches fire, your infrastructure feels it immediately. Teams running sweepstakes casino software often discover that “good enough” specs aren’t good on launch day. In Hardware Times fashion, let’s talk CPUs, storage, and networks that keep perfor...


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Building out a serious network starts with the heavy lifting of physical gear. If you are looking into different types of proxy server, you have to look at the metal first. Most enterprise threat-intel teams juggle residential, ISP, mobile, and datacenter proxies because they all behave differently. You’ll see residential traffic usually costing 5–15 USD per GB, while mob...


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Intel and AMD are entering 2026 with CPU roadmaps that look notably different from the frequency races of the past. Instead of headline-grabbing gigahertz figures, both companies are leaning harder into core scalability, efficiency gains, and parallel workloads. For PC enthusiasts watching every leak and launch, the real story is no longer just how fast a single core can run,...


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Intel’s Panther Lake-powered laptops will be at least 20% pricier than existing Lunar Lake models. However, they’re unlikely to be anywhere close to 20% faster than their predecessors. As noted


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