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Kunal Khullar

Delhi

Freelance Tech Journalist at Freelance

Freelance contributor @Tomshardware | Computing writer @DigitalTrends | Senior consulting writer @91Mobiles | All things PC |

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  • 3 days ago | tomshardware.com | Kunal Khullar

    Malaysia has reportedly recorded an unprecedented surge in GPU imports as per data shared by Taiwan’s International Trade Administration, highlighted in a post by X user @kakashiii111. Despite requests from the U.S. government for Malaysia to strengthen its monitoring of high-tech exports to China, the month of April saw imports of $2.74 billion in GPUs, a monumental 3,400% jump from 2023. GPU imports in Malaysia have notably witnessed a sharp increase throughout the year.

  • 3 days ago | businessandamerica.com | Kunal Khullar

    Intel has quietly discontinued its Deep Link technology, the suite of features designed to enhance collaboration between its CPUs and GPUs. Notably, the confirmation did not come through an official announcement, but via a developer comment on a public GitHub thread, where an Intel representative acknowledged that Deep Link is “no longer actively maintained.” Launched in 2020 alongside Intel’s push into discrete graphics, Deep Link aimed to improve performance and efficiency in systems...

  • 3 days ago | digitaltrends.com | Kunal Khullar

    Yes, yes you can. It might seem like an incident of mass hysteria, team red and blue playing together like that, but gamers have been running Intel CPUs with AMD GPUs for years, so the fact that the reverse works just as well isn't too surprising. However, there are some caveats. Can you use an Intel Arc GPU with AMD Ryzen: yes, but you have to use the right CPU. Which AMD CPUs can you use with Intel Arc GPUs?

  • 3 days ago | digitaltrends.com | Kunal Khullar

    Table of Contents Gigabyte’s RTX 50-series graphics cards are facing an unusual manufacturing defect where the pre-applied thermal gel is leaking out of the heatsink. The first known report came from Quasar Zone, a popular Korean PC forum, where a user found their one month old Aorus Master RTX 5080 leaking gray putty-like material after light gaming of two hours per day. Notably the user mentioned that the card was mounted vertically via a riser kit.

  • 1 week ago | tomshardware.com | Kunal Khullar

    Intel has announced that its AI-powered upscaling tech XeSS (Xe Super Sampling) is now available in over 200 games, while the newer XeSS 2 has been added to 10 more titles. As promised, the new Assassin’s Creed: Shadows and Civilization VII are getting support for XeSS 2 alongside popular titles including Naraka Bladepoint, Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, and Delta Force: Black Hawk Down.

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Kunal K. @kunalneo
7 May 25

Welcome to the rebellion!

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Kunal K. @kunalneo
23 Apr 25

Right. @daily_objects needs some explaining to do. https://t.co/nDwbRray5W

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Kunal K. @kunalneo
22 Apr 25

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