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Updated 2025-06-28 10:45
What is an AI PC and do you actually need one?
There are many ways that PC vendors are defining an AI PC. Here's how to cut through the noise (and figure out if you need one).
Celebrate Father's Day with a new iBUYPOWER gaming PC
iBUYPOWER has a range of deals on their RDY prebuilt gaming PCs for Father's Day. Add one of our coupon offers for an even bigger savings.
Clevetura CLVX 1 Wireless Keyboard Review: Touch on Keys
The Clevetura CLVX 1 is a truly innovative keyboard. Combining intuitive and customizable capacitive touch controls, it pulls double duty as both a mouse and keyboard. You'll need to like scissor switches, but if you do, it's surprisingly great.
Intel slapped with class action lawsuit over foundry revenues — litigants allege securities fraud
Class action attorneys call Intel investors to sue the company over not properly disclosing losses generated by the manufacturing division.
Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4S Review: An Industrial Legacy
Raspberry Pi's latest board isn't for everyone, starting at $25 and only available in 200 or 1000 unit purchases, the Compute Module 4S is made for industry.
55-year-old bug found in 'Lunar Landing,' the most popular video game from the 70's
An ancient text-based video game, Lunar Landing, has finally been found to have a bug after almost six decades.
Even supercomputers can't figure out if you're good enough to beat Mario levels, researchers find
Researchers determine that only players, not supercomputers, can truly determine whether or not the most challenging Mario levels can actually be overcome.
Woman busted smuggling 350 Nintendo Switch game cards in her bra — Chinese customs officials intercept smuggler at checkpoint
A woman arriving in mainland China from Hong Kong was found to have 350 Nintendo Switch game cartridges stuffed into her bra.
Intel denies reports that it identified a root cause for Core i9 crashing issues — investigation continues
Contrary to media reports, Intel hasn't discovered the cause of the instability affecting 13th and 14th Generation Core i9 processors.
EVGA's classified AMD motherboard has been declassified — EVGA X670E Classified prototype motherboard fetches over $1,300
Hardware enthusiast shows off the EVGA X670E Classified motherboard, a prototype that recently surfaced in the Chinese second-hand market.
Lofree Edge Review: Thin, light, and more expensive than Apple’s Magic Keyboard
The Lofree Edge is a thin, lightweight low-profile mechanical keyboard that sounds very good but isn't otherwise impressive.
Samsung's ultrawide 49-inch OLED Odyssey G9 monitor is back down to its all-time lowest price
The size of two monitors merged into just one single OLED screen, the Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED has $600 knocked off of its MSRP.
Framework disses other PC makers about overuse of AI branding
Framework doesn't use AI branding, even though the chips on its laptops are capable of handling some AI processes.
A single modern AI GPU consumes up to 3.7 MWh of power per year — GPUs sold last year alone consumed more power than 1.3 million homes
The over 3.8 million GPUs sold last year has the power requirement of 1.3 million homes in a year, or about 7% of California's annual electricity output.
AMD confirms Ryzen AI 300 PCs won't feature Copilot+ features at launch — will arrive via Windows Update later this year
AMD Ryzen AI 300-powered laptops do not get the Copilot+ PC certification at launch. Users will get Windows' AI features later this year via Windows Update.
AMD patents configurable multi-chiplet GPU — illustration shows three dies
AMD has a new patent that shows a three-die GPU. Next-generation graphics processors could adopt more complex chiplet designs.
Lexar SL500 and Professional SL600 Review: More 20 Gbps options
Lexar's SL500 and Professional SL600 do well on most of our tests. But our sustained write testing shows better-performing options are available at lower prices.
Minecraft players outraged as Microsoft deletes accounts that weren't transitioned
Despite more than a year of warning, many Minecraft owners didn't upgrade their accounts to Microsoft accounts. As a result, they've lost access to a game they paid for.
PCIe 6.0 and 7.0 standards hit a roadblock — compliance slowdown could lead to broader delays
PCI-SIG delays conformity tests for PCIe 6.0 and PCIe 7.0, which could slowdown adoption of these technologies.
XFX's new GPU will have swappable fans — Phoenix Nirvana series going global with its interchangeable fan design
XFX shared a picture in X, showing the ability to swap fans on its graphics card, giving the ability to use aftermarket fans with different colours and LED options, as it did with the Nitro Gear series.
China only produces 1% of critical litho chipmaking tools, exposing it to harsh US sanctions — investment in domestic toolmakers looks to reverse the trend
Only 20% of China's chipmaking tools are domestically made, putting the country at the mercy of external forces.
Russian chipmaker unveils Raspberry Pi competitor — despite US sanction woes, Elbrus packs its homegrown chip into the smallest form factor yet
The Elbrus-2S3 processor is being used to power a Raspberry Pi 5 competitor from Russian state agency Rostec. The problem? The Elbrus-2S3 hasn't been produced since 2022 when Taiwan sanctioned Russia.
GPU-boosting GDDR7 memory coming this year — SK hynix retracts comments, launching in Q4
SK hynix retracts comments made by booth rep, claims its GDDR7 memory is on track for mass production in Q4 this year.
Microsoft recalls Recall: Controversial AI feature won't be in Copilot+ Windows build at launch
This is the second time Microsoft has back-tracked on Recall.
Snapdragon X Elite in the wild is allegedly slower than iPhone 12 — first benchmarks of Samsung Book4 Edge disappoint
A Reddit user who got his hands on the newest Samsung Copilot+ PC early posted benchmarks, and the results are incredibly disappointing. The CPU clock speeds on the unit are locked to 2.5 GHz, much slower than the advertised 4.0 GHz boost.
Raspberry Pi powers creepy one-eyed, head-swiveling stuffed koala assistant with ChatGPT
Spiritual_Aside_7859 uses a Raspberry Pi to power a stuffed koala bear assistant that uses ChatGPT to talk.
Wells Fargo fires more than a dozen employees for faking work using mouse jigglers and keyboard simulation
The bank disclosed it fired the employees after finding they were giving the impression of working when they really weren't.
Microsoft dev shares story behind iconic Windows screensavers — 3D Pipes, 3D Maze, and more
Windows NT screensavers, including the most popular, get their origin story explained by Raymond Chen.
Snag Adata's superfast 4TB XPG Gammix S70 Blade SSD for only 5 cents per GB
With ever-soaring SSD prices, it's great to see a low $234 price tag on Adata's superfast 4TB XPG Gammix S70 Blade SSD.
Sanctions-defying chip design tools that work on China chipmakers' Huawei and Phytium processors introduced by China-based firm
Xinhuazhang develops EDA tools compatible with Arm-based Huawei's Kunpeng and SPARCv9-based Phytium's FeiTeng processors.
Intel fires back at AMD's AI benchmarks, shares results claiming current-gen Xeon chips are faster at AI than AMD's next-gen 128-core EPYC Turin
Intel fired back at AMD's recent AI benchmarks that claimed AMD's EPYC Turin is 5.4 times faster than Intel's Xeon chips in AI workloads. Intel counters with claims that its existing chips are faster than AMD's upcoming flagship.
Samsung's new roadmap unveils its 2nm process nodes and outlines backside power delivery plans
Samsung Foundry outlines roadmap for the next three years: 2nm, backside power delivery and more.
US sanctions PC cooling and power supply maker DeepCool for selling products to Russia, fueling its war efforts in Ukraine
A new round of companies sanctioned by the U.S. government for selling goods that could support Russia's war against Ukraine includes a popular PC cooling and power supply manufacturer.
Intel Core i5-14400 vs AMD Ryzen 5 7600X Faceoff: AMD Delivers a Value Beatdown
We put Intel's Raptor Lake Refresh Core i5-14400 up against AMD's Ryzen 5 7600X in a six-round fight.
Basemark Breaking Limit benchmark tests ray traced gaming performance across diverse platforms — Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android
Basemark through GPUScore introduces a cross-platform ray tracing benchmark, Breaking Limit.
PC Factory Worker amusement center opens in Japan — kids learn PC DIY with 'real CPU, memory, graphics card'
Kids in Japan are set for a real treat later this month as a PC-building amusement center attraction opens at Kidzania Tokyo. From June 26, lucky children will be able to experience the daily work of a PC Factory Worker,' and assemble a computer, before attempting a first boot.
Disgruntled ex-employee costs company over $600,000 after he deletes all 180 of its test servers — found server deletion scripts on Google
NCS forgot to delete a former employee's access credentials, allowing him to install delete scripts that wiped out all 180 of its testing servers.
WD unveils world's highest-capacity flash memory chip — 2Tb 3D QLC flash chips open the door to bigger and cheaper SSDs
High-capacity SSDs might get cheaper as Western Digital and Kioxia are prepping BiCS8 2Tb 3D QLC NAND devices.
Experts Exchange takes a stand against AI-creep by blocking companies from scraping content and data from its community
Large language models are taking over, scraping human contributors' data and content to chew up and regurgitate back out. These LLMs not only steal content from its original creator, but the responses it spits back out are often rife with misinformation. Some companies have chosen to accept LLMs, but Experts Exchange is dedicated to keeping its community free of content from LLMs and stands against content and data scraping.
The world’s first RISC-V laptop gets a big upgrade — DeepComputing doubled the core count, increased clocks to 2 GHz, and added AI capabilities
The world's first RISC-V laptop gets a better SoC, Ubuntu OS straight out of the box.
Off means off: Splave Edition PSU has no residual power, discharges as soon as you flick the switch
Most power supplies keep juicing your motherboard while they are off, but not this new one from Enermax and World-champion Overclocker Splave.
Rampant speculation of blacklisted Huawei becoming China’s largest beef importer stems from an odd payment method for telecom equipment
In an odd story that hasn't been officially corroborated, Huawei may be accepting so much beef as payment for its goods that it has become China's largest importer of the commodity.
AMD CEO Lisa Su reminisces about designing the PS3's infamous Cell processor during her time at IBM
Lisa Su reminisces on when she helped design a processor for the PS3 while working at IBM.
ASRock doubles memory on AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT — budget gaming GPU has 8GB GDDR6 for $169
ASRock has launched the Radeon RX 6500 XT Phantom Gaming 8GB OC, a custom version of the GPU with twice as much memory as the original.
China's chip exports are booming but may be nearing overcapacity, stoking fears of chip glut — SMIC revenues rise as profits fall
China's semiconductor imports and exports have both grown in the first half of 2024, but growth falls behind competing nations and points to long-term problems.
Elegoo's Neptune 4 Pro is now only $284
At just $284 this is the lowest price the Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro has been.
Japanese researchers testing particle accelerator for chipmaking — researchers claim EUV-like lithography capabilities
Free-electron laser generated by energy recovery linear accelerator could be used for chipmaking, perhaps, in the long-term future. Perhaps.
The US is spending more money on chip manufacturing construction this year than the previous 28 years combined
The United States is on pace to add more investment into electronics manufacturing construction this year as it did from 1996 to 2023. The CHIPS Act is largely to credit for the meteoric growth.
Tiny X-Ray vision chip can peer through nearby objects, like cardboard boxes and even walls — researchers say it is small enough to fit into a smartphone
A Superman-inspired, CMOS-powered X-ray vision imager chip emerges.
Realtek's new SSD controller hits 14 GB/s and 2.5M IOPS — roadmap also reveals its mainstream PCIe Gen5 and Gen4 controllers
Realtek wants to address high-end SSDs with its RTS5783 controller, it just does not know when.
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