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Updated 2025-06-29 02:15
AMD pushes forward with its Radeon stack open-sourcing plans — after being prodded by Tiny Corp
AMD has said that it is currently on track to release its Micro Engine Scheduler documentation in late May, followed by source code. Then it will follow through with releases of additional parts of the Radeon stack as open-source.
WD Gold 24TB HDD review: The highest capacity hard drive you can buy right now
The WD Gold 24TB HDD delivers a modest capacity increase over the 22TB model, matching the highest capacity available from Seagate. Larger drives are still pending, and there are no new features to speak of. The WD Gold remains pricey and stands out only with its ArmorCache technology.
Three suspected Chinese spies arrested in Germany — caught stealing sensitive tech secrets
Three people suspected of passing 'innovative technologies for military use' to China have been arrested in Germany
Save money on an iBUYPOWER prebuilt esports gaming PC
If you want to get into esports gaming, then check out these deals from iBUYPOWER on their RDY prebuilt gaming PCs.
Firebrand ex-Arm China CEO founds RISC-V processor startup
Allen Wu, former CEO of Arm China, founds RISC-V technology startup, set to rival Arm.
Sega Toys recalls cat robots in Japan — burning smell complaints also lead to sales suspension
Cat robot with fur turns out to be surprisingly flammable, to itself.
Researchers create Goldene — a single atomic layer of gold with semiconductor properties
Researchers from Linkoping University claim to be the first to have successfully created sheets of gold composed of just a single atomic layer. Goldene has arrived, and just like the much-heralded 2D wonder material Graphene it is said to deliver some highly attractive properties.
This Asus TUF 28-inch 4K IPS gaming monitor is now only $229 at Walmart
The Asus TUF VG289Q1A gaming monitor is available at Walmart for one of its lowest prices to date, just $229 instead of its usual rate of around $289.
Global PC shipments grew 3% in Q1 2024 says Counterpoint — with AI expected to continue to drive PC sales this year
The global PC shipments during the first quarter of 2024 indicated a positive comeback since the pandemic according to a report published by Counterpoint Research, which could enjoy further growth as end-users wanting AI-powered PCs.
Russia prepares 128-core server platform for supercomputers: Report
Russia reportedly preps a supercomputer platform based on a 128-core server platform but it is unclear where the processors will be made.
ViewSonic VA1655 portable monitor review: Average in every possible way
The ViewSonic VA1655 is reasonably priced, but there are far better portable monitors at this price point.
AOC enters professional market with trio of U3 Graphic Pro series monitors
Popular PC monitor maker AOC has showcased its first monitors tailored to the professional market. The new AOC Graphic Pro monitors are tuned for professional content creators.
EKWB reportedly plagued with financial disarray — many employees and suppliers were allegedly left unpaid for as long as four months
Steve of Gamers Nexus investigated complaints from employees and suppliers for EK Cooling, unearthing unpaid bills and salaries stacking up to 3-4 months while having an unsold surplus of goods.
Adding ZIP file support to Windows 30 years ago almost got the creator of Task Manager fired
Former Microsoft engineer and Task Manager creator Dave Plummer added ZIP file support to Windows, but initially through his own independently-sold kernel extension, VisualZIP.
Carry-on server flexes up to 256 cores — 480TB NVMe and 4TB RAM join Ampere Altra CPU in new fly-away-kits
Next Computing has launched two new flyaway kits that can hold 1U or 2U rack-mount server chassis. These kits are ideal for businesses that need high-performance computing in a portable package.
RAID card delivers impressive speeds up to 56 GB/s — throughput possible with four PCIe 5.0 SSDs or eight PCIe 4.0 SSDs
HighPoint releases NVMe Gen 5-tailored RAID controller cards with a throughput of up to 56 GB/s.
Rare GeForce GTX 2070 engineering sample has surfaced — the unreleased GPU has 128 fewer CUDA cores than the RTX 2070
X user Jiacheng Liu got his hands on an early GeForce GTX 2070 engineering sample and benchmarked it.
New firmware addresses Intel CPU gaming instability — Asus Intel Baseline Profile fixes crashing on Raptor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh chips
To alleviate the frustration with instability issues on motherboards using 13th-and 14th-generation Intel CPUs, Asus is taking the first step by providing a setting on a new beta BIOS that uses Intel settings instead of its own.
HyperX Alloy Rise Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review: Magnetic Customization… at a Price
The HyperX Alloy Rise is customizable, well-built, and wired. It's expensive, but with its 8kHz polling rate, fast switches, and easy programmability, it offers solid performance for the money.
Qualcomm teases Snapdragon X with no mention of Elite — news of second chip could be coming on April 24
With certain notebooks ready to be showcased by respective OEMs, Qualcomm has another announcement in the pipeline for April 24.
Corsair's Elite 6500 ATX and Elite 2500 Micro-ATX get accent panel options — removable panels available in wood and aluminum
Corsair has finally launched its stylized accessory case panels for its 2500 and 6500 series chassis. Options are walnut, teak, bamboo, obsidian, and aluminum starting at $69.99.
Alleged Zen 5 'Strix Halo' Mobile APU has more GPU cores than RX 7600 XT or PS5 — features monster RDNA 3.5 GPU with 40 compute units
A user on the ChipHell forums has posted the supposed specs and leaked details of AMD's upcoming Strix Halo mobile APU, boasting 16 Zen 5 CPU cores, LPDDR5X memory, and more GPU cores than AMD's RX 7600 XT.
Grab this cool retro console inspired keyboard for just $83
This funky-looking keyboard from 8Bitdo brightens up your setup with its nostalgic retro look.
After years of testing, Seagate claims its heat-assisted HAMR drives are as reliable as traditional PMR storage
Don't expect deep data, as Seagate only shared the headline claims.
HP Enterprise sues China's Inspur for patent infringement, claims it's continuing US operations despite sanctions
HPE sues Inspur over server patents infringement, claims it still conducts business in the U.S. under new names.
SK hynix Tube T31 Review: M.2 on a USB stick
The SK hynix Tube T31 delivers top "flash drive" speeds by bolting an M.2 SSD onto a USB-A port. It's one of the fastest drives you can buy without having to fuss with a cable.
Galax launches single-slot RTX 4060 Ti — uses a very slim blower design
We reported on the sighting of a single-slot Galax GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB blower graphics card last October, and now one has appeared in a Chinese tech site review.
Razer Blade 14 (2024) review: Small frame, full power, high price
The Razer Blade 14 is the most powerful 14-inch gaming laptop we've tested, and it has a bright display and lots of ports. But it's far more expensive than the competition.
TSMC to charge premium for making chips outside of Taiwan, including its new US fabs, CEO says
TSMC's production services in the U.S., Japan, and Germany will be more expensive than the same manufacturing services in Taiwan, says company.
'World's smallest' Wii is the size of a deck of cards, uses custom PCBs
A Nintendo Wii is successfully converted into the size of a deck of playing cards, and how to do it yourself is shared on GitHub.
EK's new custom waterblocks help cool delidded AMD Ryzen AM5 CPUs
EKWB launches waterblock for custom cooling system for delidded AM5 CPUs, including X3D CPUs.
Ubuntu outperforms Windows 11 on the Framework Laptop 16 with Ryzen 7 7840HS
Phoronix tested two versions of Ubuntu Linux against Windows 11 on the latest Ryzen-powered Framework 16 laptop and discovered that Ubuntu is better performing OS most of the time.
Corsair's refurbished Revival series offers up some surprisingly affordable peripherals
Corsair has started offering refurbished peripherals as part of its Revival line. The products are heavily discounted peripherals over new, so if you're looking to pick up one of Corsairs big ticket items for less, it might be worth considering.
Leak reveals 500W fire-breathing 128-core Granite Rapids Xeon 6 CPU
A leak has revealed that Intel is planning two new Xeon 6 CPUs boasting a whopping 500W TDP rating, one with just P-cores and the other featuring E-cores only. The P-core model will have 128 cores while the E-core variant will come with 288 cores.
Micron to get $6 billion from U.S. gov't to build memory fabs: Report
U.S. government to support Micron's EUV DRAM fab, other fab projects in the U.S. with $6 billion according to Bloomberg.
Intel completes assembly of first commercial High-NA EUV chipmaking tool — addresses cost concerns, preps for 14A process development in 2025
Intel Foundry announced it had completed the assembly of the industry's first commercial High Numerical Aperture (High-NA) Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) machine in its D1X fab in Oregon.
Intel Core i5-14400 Review: Intel's value gaming chip falls behind AMD
We put Intel's Core i5-14400 through a battery of gaming and productivity benchmarks to see how it fares against competing AMD Ryzen processors.
Alienware AW2725DF 360 Hz OLED gaming monitor review: OLED for hardcore players
Alienware's AW2725DF is a 27-inch flat QHD OLED that will appeal to hardcore gamers. It has a 360 Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync, HDR400, wide gamut color, and is one of the fastest monitors I've ever tested.
ASML ships its second High-NA EUV litho tool to unspecified client
ASML begins to ship its High-NA EUV lithography system to the second customer
US sanctions transform China into legacy chip production juggernaut — production jumped 40% in Q1 2024
China's legacy chip production has skyrocketed since U.S. export sanctions took effect. In Q1 2024, China's legacy chip production was three times what it was in Q1 2019.
Alleged cryptojacker arrested for money laundering, $3.5 million in cloud service fraud — ultimately mined less than $1 million in crypto
'CP3O' allegedly exploited cloud computing providers by creating two companies where multiple accounts were created under respective names, and exploited benefits without paying the bills.
Determined modder gets 'Halo 2' running at 720p on the original Xbox — after tweaks to the console hardware, kernel, and game
Modifying the original Xbox console, kernel, and Halo 2 game files enables Halo 2 to be enjoyed at up to 720p (playable) or 1080i (screens/recordings only) on its mostly-original hardware.
Chinese researchers use low-cost Nvidia chip for hypersonic weapon —unrestricted Nvidia Jetson TX2i powers guidance system
Nvidia's Jetson TX2i system-on-chip is good enough for hypersonic weapons.
ChatGPT can craft attacks based on chip vulnerabilities — GPT-4 model tested by UIUC computer scientists
UIUC researchers gave GPT-4 the CVE advisories of critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities. The model successfully knew how to exploit 87% of them.
ASRock reveals two new 27-inch 1440p IPS monitors, one with an integrated Wi-Fi antenna in the stand
ASRock has revealed two new 27-inch IPS QHD gaming monitors, one of which has an integrated Wi-Fi antenna built into its stand.
PlayStation overlay is coming to PC alongside 'Ghost of Tsushima' port
Shift + F1 will get you your PlayStation friends, trophies, settings and more.
Samsung unveils 10.7Gbps LPDDR5X mobile memory optimized for AI applications
Samsung has announced its the next generation of LPDDR5X DRAM, capable of hitting 10.7Gbps of memory bandwidth.
ASML sets density record with latest chipmaking tools — High-NA EUV equipment prints first patterns
ASML has reached another milestone with its Twinscan EXE:5000 lithography system.
High-end AMD RDNA 2 supply is dwindling — RX 6950 XT, RX 6900 XT, RX 6800 XT virtually out of stock
AMD's post-pandemic supply of RX 6000-series GPUs is finally drying up, particularly on the high-end, with the RX 6950 XT, RX 6900 XT, and RX 6800 XT seeing massive price hikes. Midrange and budget cards like the RX 6750 XT and RX 6600 are still readily available.
Double up on bulk storage: Save $180 when you buy two 14TB WD Red Pro NAS drives
Buy two 14TB WD Red Pro drives and save $180 off of the total. That's a whopping 28TB of storage for your NAS or other preferred backup system.
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