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Hassan Mujtaba

wccftech.comCanada
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Hassan Mujtaba tracks the fast-moving world of PC hardware for Wccftech, focusing on desktop and laptop CPUs, GPUs and related components with an emphasis on next‑generation architectures, detailed specifications and early performance signals. His coverage stands out for the way he follows chip roadmaps from rumor to launch, translating dense technical data into clear, comparative stories for an enthusiast audience.

Next‑generation CPUs and GPUs for enthusiast PCs

Mujtaba’s core subject is high‑end PC hardware, especially new CPU and GPU families from major chipmakers. He regularly covers desktop platforms from Intel and AMD, explaining core counts, cache layouts, clocks and process nodes in plain language while still keeping enough precision for technically literate readers. On the graphics side he follows GeForce and Radeon generations through code names, reference designs and board‑partner implementations, from flagship cards down to more affordable SKUs.

He tends to frame these launches in terms that matter to builders and gamers: generational performance gains, power consumption, thermals and what a new part does to the value of existing hardware. His pieces often walk through what a new CPU or GPU means for common use cases such as 4K gaming, high‑refresh esports titles, content creation or AI‑assisted workloads rather than treating the chips as abstract engineering achievements. That focus on practical impact separates his work from more generic product‑announcement coverage.

Leaks, roadmaps and in‑depth spec breakdowns

A defining feature of Mujtaba’s beat is his attention to pre‑launch information: engineering samples, internal roadmaps, slide decks and early benchmark leaks. He tracks codenames and families over long arcs, tying incremental rumors back to a larger narrative about where a vendor is heading in architecture, packaging and process technology. His stories in this lane often include SKU tables, expected core configurations, cache amounts, TGP/TDP envelopes, memory configurations and projected performance tiers.

Rather than repeating a single leak in isolation, he tends to situate each new data point alongside prior reports and official statements, noting how power targets, VRAM configurations or clock ranges are evolving as launch nears. He also spends time on segmentation strategy—how a stack is divided between halo models, mainstream cards and entry‑level options, and what that implies for pricing pressure and inventory of current‑gen parts. This roadmap‑driven approach makes his coverage a running reference for people tracking when to upgrade or build.

Gaming laptops, AI PCs and value comparisons

Alongside desktop components, Mujtaba covers gaming laptops and emerging “AI PC” designs built around new mobile processors and integrated NPUs. He highlights how these systems balance CPU, GPU and accelerator blocks within tight power and thermal envelopes, and how that translates into real‑world gaming and productivity performance. His piece on Intel’s first Wildcat Lake laptop, for example, emphasizes not just the new platform but the way the machine undercuts Apple’s MacBook Neo on price while offering more RAM and battery capacity, reflecting his interest in performance‑per‑dollar and spec‑for‑spec comparisons.

These laptop stories typically detail display characteristics, memory and storage choices, cooling approaches and chassis trade‑offs, then benchmark or relay expected performance in gaming and creative workloads. He often anchors coverage in concrete use cases—portable 1080p or 1440p gaming, creator workflows, or AI‑assisted tasks—so readers can see where a new notebook fits in the wider market rather than treating it as an isolated product.

Cylinder‑level component coverage for the DIY and enthusiast market

Mujtaba’s reporting extends beyond processors and GPUs into the supporting ecosystem that matters to DIY builders: motherboards, memory, storage and power supplies that need to match the demands of new platforms. When he covers a new chipset or motherboard line, he tends to drill into PCIe lane layouts, DDR5 support, VRM design and connectivity options, explaining how these choices affect overclocking headroom, multi‑GPU viability or storage expansion. Memory and SSD pieces often focus on speed grades, latency, controller choices and how they align with the needs of new CPU and GPU generations.

Across all of this coverage he writes in a straightforward, news‑driven style that assumes curiosity and basic fluency from his audience without requiring specialist knowledge. His distinguishing traits are a sustained focus on enthusiast‑grade CPUs and GPUs, a habit of following product lines from early leaks through full launches, and a consistent emphasis on hard specifications, performance and value rather than lifestyle angles.

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