All GTA Games in Order of Release Date

Shoot, drive, steal, complete missions, collect your money, and earn your respect. The idea has been the same since the franchise’s 1997 debut. The free-roam open-world sandbox has evolved greatly, though, but one element remains consistent: GTA games are chaotic fun. All GTA Games in Chronological Order Grand Theft Auto (GTA) is one of the biggest game series in the world. It includes eight main entries, eight available expansions, four spin-offs, and four bundles / remasters....

July 2, 2025 · 9 min · 1781 words · Tara Gray

AMD debuts China-only Ryzens at AI summit — Ryzen 7 8700F and Ryzen 5 8400F ditch the iGPU

Theheadlining purposeof AMD’s Beijing AI PC Innovation Summit yesterday was to launch the Ryzen 8040 series and 8000G desktop solutions for the Chinese market. We reported on thefresh Hawk Point infofrom the event, but there was a slide we didn’t spot during the two hours of footage. Twitter’s HXLsharedthe image below, showing Spencer Pan, AMD SVP and President of Greater China, revealing that the Ryzen 7 8700F and Ryzen 5 8400F are being prepared for launch....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 496 words · Lynn Cole

AMD introduces Radeon Anti-Lag 2 with full integration for Counter-Strike 2 — the Nvidia Reflex alternative shouldn't trigger cheating bans this time

AMD’s previous attempt at a successor to the driver-levelRadeonAnti-Lag — Anti-Lag+ — launched in such a poor state thatmany games saw it as an attempted cheat, since it was injecting code into active applications to achieve its results. AMD promised that Anti-Lag+ would return, and now it appears to have done so in the form ofRadeon Anti-Lag 2. Anti-Lag 2 is a true Nvidia Reflex competitor in every way that matters — including requiring direct support from the developers to be implemented....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 449 words · Tanner Sullivan

AMD preps 32-core and 64-core Threadripper 9000 CPUs — Shimada Peak resurfaces once again

Several months have passed since aRyzen Threadripper 9000(codenamed Shimada Peak) tip hit the rumor mill. However, a new one has emerged, featuring key specs on upcoming variants.Everest on Xdiscovered a shipping manifest featuring 64-core and 32-core SKUs with a 350W TDP. The Threadripper 9000 series is the successor to the existingThreadripper 7000(codenamed Storm Peak) series. Up to now, we’ve seen mentions of the SKUs with 16, 32, 64, and 96 cores, the same as Storm Peak....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 394 words · Robert Schmidt

AMD silently launches RX 7800M GPU — mobile Navi 32 with 12GB of VRAM

AMD has officially debuted its sixth discrete GPU in its mobile RX 7000 lineup, theRX 7800M. The new GPU is AMD’s second mobile RDNA 3 GPU to arrive with a chipset-style architecture and is the runner-up to the flagship RX 7900M. The RX 7800M is armed with 60 RDNA 3 compute units, 96 ROPS, 3,840 stream processors, 48MB of Infinity Cache, and a game clock of 2,145MHz. Bus width was not mentioned, but we suspect it is using a 192-bit interface....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 369 words · Mary Turner

AMD's fastest quad-core CPU gets tested — EPYC 4124P plays games at well over 60 FPS

It is easy to forget that quad-core CPUs still exist, but this core-count configuration is still the go-to config Intel and AMD use for their entry-level solutions.RandomGaminginHDon YouTube benchmarked AMD’s latest entry-level server processor, the AM5-based EPYC 4124P, with an RTX 4060 and an RTX 4070 Super, providing more than 60FPS of gameplay even in demanding games likeCyberpunk 2077. TheEPYC 4124Pis anenterprise-focused quad-core, eight-threaded processor based on AMD’s Zen 4 CPU architecture....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 514 words · Mark Smith

Apple Mac Studio (Early 2025) Review: Renewed vigor with M4 Max and M3 Ultra

Tom’s Hardware Verdict Macs are rarely considered bargains, but the Mac Studio delivers striking levels of performance per dollar in M4 Max and M3 Ultra form. M3 Ultra delivers epic CPU and GPU performance Silent operation even under heavy load Variety of ports including Thunderbolt 5 Can’t upgrade memory or SSD after purchase Memory and SSD upgrades are very pricey Why you can trust Tom’s HardwareOur expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you....

July 2, 2025 · 12 min · 2513 words · Brian Wolf

Apple's renewed push for Mac gaming relies on its whole ecosystem to attract users

Just a few years ago, the idea of gaming on a Mac was a joke among the enthusiast PC community. But I’ll give Apple this — it’s clearly putting in the work. And while it definitely can’t compete with Windows PCs or consoles on its library just yet, Apple does have one trick up its sleeve that I think, in time, may be able to draw a certain type of person to gaming on its platforms: the ecosystem....

July 2, 2025 · 6 min · 1261 words · Heather Hawkins

Arctic uses a fan to cool another fan — S12038-4K 120mm fan adds an extra fan in its center to cool its central shaft

Arctichas released a new cooling fan archetype for server use, the S12038-4K and -8K. The fan is instantly visually unique thanks to its seven bonus fan blades in its direct center, creating a fan-within-a-fan effect. The fan offers class-leading static pressure, though Arctic seems reticent to advertise its new standout. The S12038’s spec sheet is rather impressive on several fronts. Its advertised power consumption at max load, 3.96W, is 12% lower than the next closest server-grade competitor....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 429 words · April Whitaker

Argon ONE V3 M.2 NVMe PCIe Case Review: The all-in-one storage and cooling case for the Raspberry Pi 5

Tom’s Hardware Verdict A great case that will keep your Raspberry Pi 5 cool and running fast via NVMe. Great design Great cooling Tricky to build Case easily scratches Fingerprint magnet Why you can trust Tom’s HardwareOur expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test. Over the course of our career we have reviewed many different Argon Forty cases....

July 2, 2025 · 7 min · 1462 words · Kimberly Smith

Arm reportedly developing gaming GPU in Israel to compete with Nvidia and Intel

Arm, known for building the architecture behind many SoCs, including Qualcomm and Apple chips, is reportedly building a GPU to compete against industry bulwarks Nvidia and Intel. The company is said to have a hundred chip and software developer engineers in its Israel office dedicated to the global graphics processing group working on the project. TheGlobesreport says that GPU development is focused primarily on gaming. However, it also doesn’t discount the application of such development in AI processing, should its research result in an actual product....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 350 words · Kathryn Nelson

Arm to develop AI processors — prototypes ready for spring 2025, says report

Arm is set to developartificial intelligenceprocessors for its parent company Softbank, which plans to use them in its own datacenters, reportsNikkei. This will mark a significant step in Softbank’s CEO Masayoshi Son’s vision to transform the company into an AI-driven conglomerate with a projected investment of 10 trillion yen ($64 billion). The UK-based Arm will create a specialized division dedicated to AI chips, with the goal of having a prototype ready by spring 2025....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 445 words · Diana Nelson

ASRock's AMD Ryzen-powered DeskMini X600 set for May 24 overseas launch

The ultra-compact 1.92-liter ASRock DeskMini X600 Mini PC, which wesaw with other ASRock Mini PCs at CES, is set to release in international markets on May 24,per reports cited by ITHome. Fortunately, the DeskMini X600 and its X600W variant already haveofficial specs pageslisted on ASRock’s website, so we can consult that information for our coverage— but there is still no slated price point nor can we be certain that the US release will coincide with the international release....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 403 words · Richard Mcdonald