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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#73ZVB)
The man who tried to split Intel retires from the board of directors.
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| Updated | 2026-03-04 03:45 |
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#73ZPP)
Seagate has begun shipping its 44TB Exos HDDs based on its HAMR technology to two hyperscale customers as others qualify the all-new Mozaic 4+ hard drive platform.
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According to DigiTimes, these companies began struggling to absorb soaring memory costs in the second half of 2025.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#73ZGH)
Intel formally announces Xeon 6+ CPUs with up to 288 cores that are made on 18A process technology.
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Multiple manufacturer listings show a new Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Mobile graphics card with 12GB of GDDR7 memory.
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The forecast puts 2026 on track for the steepest device shipment contraction in over a decade, according to Ranjit Atwal, senior director analyst at Gartner.
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Apple today announced updates to its best-selling laptop, the MacBook Air.
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Amazon's data center business in the Middle East has been adversely impacted amid the 2026 Iran Conflict.
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#73ZDC)
Apple's MacBook Pros get a healthy uplift in performance for CPU, graphics, and storage, but prices also increase across the board.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#73ZDD)
A U.K. study suggests that AI data centers can reduce their power demands during peak hours instead of running at maximum capacity at all times.
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The Biwin Black Opal X570 Pro is a monster of a drive and a compelling alternative to the 8TB Samsung 9100 Pro.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#73Z9X)
South Korea's National Tax Agency added a photo of a hardware wallet in a press release, which also listed its mnemonic seed phrase. This led to an unknown user using the code to recover the wallet and steal over US$4.8 million in crypto seized by the government.
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The University of Missouri (Mizzou) is developing a 'DNA hard drive,' which 'moves the field closer to a practical, rewritable system.'
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#73Z9Z)
Online security firm DataDome just reported that it has stopped a massive scalping effort to buy memory modules and resell them at inflated prices, turning the memory situation from bad to worse.
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Grab Newegg's GPU and RAM bundle to make savings on a new gaming PC build.
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by stephen.warwick@futurenet.com (Stephen Warwick) on (#73Z7M)
Get AMD's 9800X3D processor along with a B850 motherboard and 32GB of RAM for less than $1,000.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#73Z7N)
Microsoft has officially brought Shader Execution Reordering (SER) and Opacity Micromaps (OMMs) out of preview with the latest DXR 1.2 update, as part of DirectX Agility SDK 1.619. With SER and OMM now standardized, more game developers and GPU makers will be able to adopt it to make ray/path-traced scenes run much faster.
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Phison is now demanding customers pre-pay with shorter timelines
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The latest Steam Hardware & Software Survey for February 2026 has shown that the GeForce RTX 5070 has become the platform's most popular gaming graphics card, but there are some doubts about the survey methodology.
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A new Nvidia GPU driver, 595.71, has been released which resolves issues in its since-recalled 595.59 driver which reportedly caused some graphics card fans to stop working.
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The Transcend 260S is not a record-setter but it does deliver consistent performance in what should be a reliable package.
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The world of AI is getting more complex, and we assess the current state of LLMs, what makes them tick, and explore the risks and features that companies are looking to integrate in the future.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#73YKC)
Rebellions details how it developed one of the world's first quad-chiplet AI accelerator with UCIe interconnects and how it did not use all of the technologies that the UCIe 1.0 specifications includes.
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A 130% surge in combined DRAM and SSD prices by the end of 2026 will push PC prices up 17% compared to 2025 levels and wipe out the sub-$500 PC market.
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Starlink's official social media channels are boasting about an incredible performance update on the way to mobile customers.
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Save $150 on this powerful CyberPowerPC gaming rig, powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D and our favorite gaming GPU right now, the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT, alongside a 2TB SSD and 32GB of DDR5 RAM, all for just $1,749.99.
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Construction of the first government approved two-story 3D printed home has been completed in Japan. The design is 'cave-inspired.'
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Newegg's latest combo bundle slaps a 1TB WD Black SN850X SSD in with a Gigabyte X870 motherboard and Ryzen 7 9850XD processor.
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After announcing Ryzen AI 400 APUs earlier this year, AMD has finally revealed the specifications for the chips. However, they're targeting OEM systems, and they top out lower than AMD's Ryzen AI 400 mobile lineup.
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Lenovo's Legion Go Fold handheld concept has four screen modes ranging from 7.7 to 11.6 inches, and doubles as a small laptop. It uses Intel Core Ultra Series 2 and detachable controllers, but this early prototype needs some work to make it more stable.
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Lenovo's ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept debuted at IFA, with a detachable display and keyboard to personalize the device to the way you want to use it.
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Lenovo is updating its ThinkPad, Yoga, and Legion laptop lines at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#73XW1)
If you've been looking for a big gaming monitor to satisfy your needs, then Gigabyte's S55U has you covered with its 4K 55-inch 120Hz panel.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#73XTM)
Windows 11 finally breaks 70% market share, five months after Microsoft ended support for Windows 10.
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TAWS - The Amiga Workbench Simulation has been updated with refinements to Workbench 3.2, AmiBench, and more.
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Australia's Cortical Labs has demonstrated its 'body in a box' CL1 biological computer playing Doom.
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Orico's BookDrive P10Plus feels solid and has a magnetic back for snapping onto smartphones, as well as a 100w passthrough charging port. But its performance is lacking in one key area - especially for professional users.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#73XPR)
YouTube creator ScuffedBits experimented with a desktop PC and AA batteries just to see how many they needed to run and for how long will a desktop PC last on AA battery power alone.
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on (#73XN9)
Technological evolution rarely looks important in the moment. In fact, sometimes it even looks like a regression.
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The law's broad definition of an "operating system provider" pulls in not just Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, but Linux distributions and Valve's SteamOS.
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AMD launched its first processors with on-die L2 cache this week in 1999, heralding the beginning of the Super Socket 7 era.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#73XC0)
The P-series in Lenovo's ThinkPad lineup is aimed at professionals looking for a lot of CPU power, and this unit in particular pairs that with an insane 96 GB of RAM. The processor under the hood is the Strix Point flagship Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO 370, featuring 12 cores and Radeon 890M integrated graphics for light 1080p gaming.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#73XC1)
The U.S. military accidentally shoots down a CBP drone flying near the U.S.-Mexico border with a laser system after mistaking it for a cartel drone.
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Altman's announcement came not long after President Trump ordered" every federal agency to immediately stop using Anthropic's technology.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#73X8F)
Myrient, which hosts more than 390TB of preserved video games, is set to go offline at the end of March 2026 due to rising storage and memory costs. The founder says they're spending more than $6,000 out of pocket per month to keep the project going.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#73X8G)
Silicon Power reportedly charged a 15% depreciation fee while refunding a user their 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4-3200 RAM, meaning they'll only receive $46.72, which isn't even enough to buy a single 8GB DDR4-3200 RAM stick at current prices.
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$50 billion from Amazon, $30 billion from Nvidia, and $30 billion from SoftBank, with additional investors expected to join as the round progresses.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#73X77)
Reports from around the gaming world are heavily pointing toward the end of Sony's first-party AAA games being available on PC. Single-player PlayStation Studios titles are apparently now going to be assess on a game-by-game basis for launch on PC, with the general strategy pivoting to keeping them on console indefinitely.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Kunal Khullar) on (#73X76)
The Ryzen 7 9850X3D now leads AMD's gaming lineup, but Intel's Core i9-14900K remains a powerful choice for productivity-focused users. We tested both in a head-to-head battle to see which CPU comes out on top.
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A new GitHub project has resurrected the 1994 Linux experience with this Debian clone in your browser, a pixel-for-pixel recreation of the original Common Desktop Environment that early Unix system users will be familiar with.