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US Commerce Secretary: Huawei's Chip Advancements are 'Incredibly Disturbing'
Gina Raimondo says U.S. government needs more ways to enforce export control .
Intel's Xeon Cascade Lake CPUs Have Reached the End of the Road
Intel has announced the discontinuance of the 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Cascade Lake processors.
Windows 10 Still More Popular Than Windows 11, Two Years Later
A Market share analysis from StatCounter has revealed that Windows 11 adoption is slower than Windows 10, and the new OS has a current market share of just 23.61%.
AOC 27-Inch 2K Monitor Down to $279 at Amazon
The AOC Q27G3XMN has dropped to its lowest price to date-just $279 over at Amazon down from its going rate of $309.
Taiwanese Companies Deny Helping Huawei Produce Chips
Topco Scientific, UIS refute claims that they illegally assisted Huawei.
Intel to Spin Off Programmable Solution Group, Seeks IPO
Intel makes strategy move with its Programmable Solution Group.
Klevv Cras XR5 RGB DDR5-8000 C38 2x16GB Review: High-Cost Performance
Klevv has released Cras XR5 RGB to DDR5-8000, but is the memory fast enough to take home the crown?
EK's New $2,600 Limited Edition Case Weighs 48lb, Will Lighten Your Wallet
Liquid cooling specialist EK has launched the company's limited edition EK-Quantum Torsion A60 PC case for $2,620.99.
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Runs Stable Diffusion XL 1.0 Using 298MB of RAM
Vito Plantamura has updated OnnxStream to support Stable Diffusion xl 1.0 and managed to get it running on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2.
What is a Superconductor?
A brief view into what superconductors are; how they work; the story and research behind them; and what our superconducting future could look like.
3D Printer Uses Magnets To Break Speed Limits, Print at a Table-Shaking 800 mm/s
The Magneto X boasts speeds that are 50 percent faster than the fastest consumer 3D printer today.
Quantum Communications Demoed Across Subsea Fiber Optics
Messenger qubits were made to traverse the depths of the Irish Sea, carrying information between England and Ireland, showcasing how existing infrastructure is already compatible with unhackable communications.
Windows 11's Latest Cumulative Update Breaks AMD Adrenalin Control Panel
Windows 11's latest cumulative update is reportedly breaking AMD's Radeon Adrenalin control panel, causing it to not save user-customized settings after a reboot.
The Lowest-Priced AMD 7900 XT Hits $729: Real Deals
It's the pre-Prime Day sales period as many online stores compete to tempt shoppers in before the sales properly begin next week.
Inside Meteor Lake
Inside Meteor Lake
Laptop Makers Face Challenges Moving Production Out of China
Laptop makers are having a hard time moving mass production to places other than China due to lack of experience in destination countries and deep supply chain integration and dependencies. A new, dualistic supply-chain world order could be afoot.
Asus' New Z790 Overclocking Motherboard Listed Overseas For Over $850
Renders and retailer listings of the Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Apex Encore motherboard have surfaced online.
Windows 11's RGB Control Software Is Finally Here
Microsoft's new Windows 11 RGB control software is finally out of testing and can be downloaded by anyone with Windows 11.
Asus Shares Specs for Long-Awaited 540 Hz ROG Swift Pro PG248QP
Asus ROG Swift Pro PG248QP eSports monitor with up to 540 Hz refresh gets full exposure with product pages and specs published.
Fake External M.2 NVMe SSD Has MicroSD Cards Inside
An underperforming USB Type-C connected M.2 NVMe SSD was discovered by the buyer to be packing slow TF cards, an 'ancient' controller, and a slow interface.
SteelSeries Alias Review: Sounds Expensive
SteelSeries' new Alias USB gaming mic features a one-inch condenser capsule, 24-bit / 48 kHz audio, and features LED monitoring for tracking mic levels.
We Turned an Intel 13th Gen Laptop Into an AMD System in Under 30 Minutes
We were able to use Framework's newest mainboard with an AMD 7040 CPU to change an Intel laptop over to AMD - and back. Here's what we did, and here's what changed.
What's hot in computing
What's hot in computing
Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 2 Review: More Ports, More Power, Little Novelty
The Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 2 is more powerful than ever and gets a USB Type-A port and microSD card slot. But it's still expensive and difficult to upgrade.
Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 Review: Updated, but Outdated
Could have been great with more pixels and backlit keys
Samsung's 4TB 990 Pro SSD Is Now Available
Samsung's highest-capacity version of 990 Pro SSD is now available.
Google's Chromebook Plus Program Targets Premium Laptop Space
Google's Chromebook Plus label guarantees proper performance, specifications, and AI features.
Raspberry Pi Tracks Unseen Drones Using Sound
This team is using a Raspberry Pi to track drones using sound, so they can be located even when out of sight.
Grab a Great Deal on the AMD Ryzen 7 5700X for Just $169: Real Deals
Save $40 off the AMD Ryzen 7 5700X right now - this is a brilliant budget option for your new PC build.
BenQ's Flagship 4K HDR Projector Tempts Gamers With Promises of 150-Inch Images
BenQ X3100i flagship gaming projector claims to deliver lag-free HDR gaming, with projections up to 150-inches.
Nvidia Desktop RTX 3060 GPU Finally Tops Steam Survey
September's Steam Hardware Survey results are in, giving updated insight into the latest trends in gaming hardware among Steam users. For the first time, the desktop RTX 3060 lands in the top spot, finally displacing the GTX 1650.
Microsoft Says Its Getting Easier to Buy Nvidia's AI GPUs
Microsoft admits that Nvidia's GPUs are the best for its AI endeavors and says it it easier to get them now than it was months ago.
Nvidia RTX 40 GPU Shortages Hit Tokyo's Electric Town
Retailers in Japan's capital have voiced concerns over tight supplies of high-end Nvidia GeForce GPUs like the RTX 4090.
CableMod Reveals Angled 16-Pin Power Adapter for Nvidia GPUs
CableMod updates its angled 12VHPWR adapter to PCI SIG CEM 5.1 specifications.
Acer Nitro 27-Inch Curved 2K Gaming Display Now $169 at Newegg
The Acer Nitro ED270U P2bmiipx gaming monitor has been marked down to $169 at Newegg and has plenty of juicy specs worth checking out.
Liquid Metal Air Cooler Dubbed 'Most Dangerous Cooler Ever Made'
A CPU air cooler that used heatpipes filled with sodium-potassium alloy thankfully never got to the mass-production phase.
Lenovo Legion 9i's Biggest Boast Falls Flat: Liquid Cooling Under Scrutiny
One of the biggest new features of the Lenovo Legion 9i was its pioneering liquid cooling, but early tests indicate it isn't very effective.
MSI MAG325CQRF 170Hz Gaming Monitor Review: Tons of Contrast and Color for an Attractive Price
MSI delivers a huge color gamut and high contrast for a low price in its MAG325CQRF. This 32-inch QHD VA panel has a 1000R curve, 170 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR, and wide gamut color. It also has smooth motion processing and quick response.
New Asus ROG Ally Model Confirms AMD's Z1 Is Much Slower Than Z1 Extreme
Asus has unveiled gaming benchmarks of its new lower-end ROG Ally sporting AMD's Ryzen Z1 (non-extreme) SoC, confirming that the Z1 is a lot slower compared to the Z1 Extreme, due to the Z1's significantly lower specced GPU.
Core i5-14600K Hits Same 5.3 GHz Boost Clock As Core i5-13600K In New Benchmark
Intel's upcoming Core i5-14600K was seen hitting 5.3GHz in Geekbench 6, the same core clocks as the i5-13600K. But its not all bad news, if this is a pre-product/engineering sample, the full production model should have higher clocks to boot.
Grab This AMD Ryzen 5 5500 CPU For $92
The AMD Ryzen 5 5500 processor is available for $92 at Newegg when using a promo code at checkout.
Affordable High Capacity Storage: 8TB U.2 SSD at $389
Intel's DC P4510 enterprise NVMe SSD with 8TB storage has dropped to $389.
Cooler Master's Sneaker Gaming PC Sells For $3,799
Cooler Master is selling a wild-looking pre-built machine that mimics the appearance of a sneaker. Known as the Sneaker X, the PC includes a Core i7-13700K and RTX 4070 Ti, costing $3,799.
Nextorage NE5N SSD Review: One Thick SSD
The Nextorage NE5N is cut from the same cloth as other PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs we have tested but stands out with its overdone heatsink. Performance is strong on the whole, but high pricing and weak availability could hold it back.
Programmable DNA Offers Way to Accelerated General-Purpose Computing
If humanity's future doesn't lie solely on semiconductor-based computing, DNA-based computing could provide immense cold storage capability. But there's also value to be extracted from DNA as a general-purpose processor.
How to Replace the Nozzle of Your 3D Printer
When the nozzle of your 3D printer is damaged beyond repair or just not working as expected, the best way out is to replace it. Follow the guide below to do it effectively.
Nvidia Outlines Jensen 'Huang's Law' of Computing
Huang's Law for GPU performance has delivered 1000x improvements in the last decade and is chiefly driven by ingenuity, says Nvidia's Chief Scientist.
SMIC Stockpiles Raw Materials Ahead of Possible U.S. Sanctions: Report
Following shipments of HiSilicon's Kirin 9000S, SMIC is grabbing raw materials ahead of possible repercussions from the U.S. government.
Soviet PC Replica From Chernobyl Zone Boots Up After 30 Years
A Slovakia-based YouTube channel, Chornobyl Family, managed to boot up a PC built of 80s-era Soviet hardware. It includes a Russian port of MS-DOS - AlphaDOS - and a clone of Intel's 8086. And it all glows black and yellow.
Adata XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-6000 C40 2x16GB Review: Samsung B-die Overclocker
The DDR5-6000 category has tough competition. Can the XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-6000 C40 rise above the opposition?
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