Tensions over PC components, the presentation of Gemini 3 and the answer to a crucial question about DisplayPort. Here is the summary of the tech news that should not be missed this week.
DisplayPort vs HDMI: why the former is (often) a much better choice on PC
Table of Contents
- DisplayPort vs HDMI: why the former is (often) a much better choice on PC
- Gemini 3: Google’s AI model that wants to make people forget ChatGPT
- Memory shortage: Nvidia, AMD and Asus slow down the production of graphics cards
- The Chinese Walker S2 robot is causing a sensation… and a little frightening
- Game Awards: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 creates controversy
If you use a PC, forget HDMI: opt for DisplayPort. Less known to the general public but more efficient, it offers up to 80 Gbit/s of bandwidth (compared to 48 Gbit/s for HDMI 2.1), more reliable connectivity, better HDR and smoother multi-display management. Designed specifically for PC and gaming usesDisplayPort is increasingly common on modern graphics cards, including the GeForce RTX 40 or Radeon RX 7000. We explain in detail why to choose DisplayPort rather than HDMI on your computer.
Gemini 3: Google’s AI model that wants to make people forget ChatGPT
Google goes on the offensive on the generative artificial intelligence front with Gemini 3, presented in mid-November 2025. Faster, more precise and more creative, this model wants to impress by surpassing GPT 5.1 and Claude Sonnet 4.5 on a slew of benchmarks. To the point where Google believes it has taken an important step towards artificial general intelligence. All the details on Gemini 3 can be found here.
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Memory shortage: Nvidia, AMD and Asus slow down the production of graphics cards
The PC market is under pressure: industry giants warn of rising memory prices. The cause is an explosion in demand initiated by the development of artificial intelligence, sucking up all the production of DDR5 and HBM. Result: certain graphics cards, like the upcoming RTX 50 Super, are threatened with postponement or even cancellation. Price increases are already visible: count on 80 euros more on an entry-level PC by 2026. Find out how the memory shortage impacts GPUs and why you should buy now.
The Chinese Walker S2 robot is causing a sensation… and a little frightening
The army of humanoid robots marches in formation in a viral video… but it’s not from a sci-fi film. This is the Walker S2 robot, designed by the Chinese company Ubtech. Presented as a highly functional logistics tool, it measures 1.76 m, weighs 75 kg, carries up to 15 kg and changes its battery alone in 3 minutes. All this thanks to an in-house cognitive AI, BrainNet 2.0. Between fascination and concern, this demonstration raises as many questions as it does admiration. To better understand this project and its true ambitions, dive into our decryption of the Walker S2, the Chinese humanoid robot that impresses and worries.
Game Awards: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 creates controversy
The game Chiaroscuro: Expedition 33developed by Sandfall Interactivereceived an impressive total of 12 nominations for the Game Awards 2025. While some, like those for Game of the Year or Best Art Direction, seem justified, its inclusion in the “indie games” categories raises eyebrows. Featuring a high budget and an all-star cast, the title blurs the lines between AAA and indie. The debate is relaunched on the very definition of what an independent studio is. Discover our complete analysis on the controversy surrounding the nominations of Chiaroscuro aux Game Awards 2025.
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