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Magewell's New M.2 Capture Cards Are Fit for Mini-ITX Streaming PCs
Magewell has created two highly-capable 4K 60 FPS capture cards that fit inside the same form factor as an M.2 2280 SSD.
Samsung to Produce 300-Layer V-NAND in 2024: Report
Samsung to use double-stack architecture for 300-layer 3D V-NAND memory, according to a leak.
Nvidia Makes 1,000% Profit on H100 GPUs: Report
There are benefits to being the dominant player in the AI acceleration game. Those benefits apparently include orders of magnitude in profits.
WD's SSD Failures Stoke Class Action Lawsuit Over SanDisk Extreme Pro
WD / SanDisk faces a class action suit after a swell of external SSD reliability / failure complaints back in May.
Maingear MG-1 Silver (Shroud Edition) Review: Strong Starter Rig
The Maingear MG-1 Silver is an affordable step into PC gaming, meticulously built and easily customizable. But the SSD will eventually need replacing.
AMD Teases New Radeon RX 7000 Launch
AMD mainstream and performance mainstream Radeon RX 7000 graphics cards may be around the corner.
Corsair MP600 Mini 1TB SSD Review: Corsair’s Foray into M.2 2230 Storage
The Corsair MP600 Mini is a good choice if you want 1TB of fast, efficient storage for your Steam Deck or ROG Ally. It uses TLC and is priced right.
Intel To Make Further Workforce Cuts in U.S. :Report
Intel layoffs hundreds of GPU, cloud, and software R&D architects and engineers in Folsom and San Jose.
How To Sign a PDF on Mac With the Preview App
If you have to annotate or sign PDFs frequently, you can use the tools that come with your copy of macOS instead of proprietary software.
Save $50 Off This Elgato Capture Card: Real Deals
Whether you just want to record some footage off of a games console or stream from a dedicated streaming PC the Elgato 4K60 pro could be your answer.
Sabrent External SSD Delivers 1TB At 2.7 GB/s For $199
Sabrent launches the Rocket Nano XTRM (SB-XTMN) external SSD allowing for speeds up to 2.7 GB/s through Thunderbolt 3.
AMD Ryzen 5 7500F Now Available in the U.S. and Europe
AMD's cheapest Zen 4-based CPU can now be obtained in the U.S. for $180 and in Europe for 200.
U.S. Injects $112M into Supercomputing to Enable Fusion Future
Following the second successful fusion ignition on the U.S.'s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the U.S. invests $112M additional greenbacks on fusion-related supercomputing efforts.
Sabrent Rocket Q4 2230 2TB SSD Review: Double the Rocket, Double the Fun
The Sabrent Rocket Q4 2230 is a QLC-based M.2 2230 SSD designed to offer the maximum amount of storage for embedded devices like the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally.
Threadripper Pro 7995WX Benchmark Leak Shows 96 Zen 4 Cores Up to 5.1 GHz
Someone has benchmarked AMD's forthcoming Ryzen Threadripper Pro 7995WX processor with 96 Zen 4 cores.
Foxconn Produces Over Half of Nvidia AI Hardware: Report
Foxconn heavily capitalizes on AI servers, according to media reports.
IBM Touts Analog-Digital Hybrid Chip for AI Inferencing
IBM's recently published research paper on an analog-digital hybrid chip promises to allow for AI inferencing that's much more power-efficient than fully-digital chips such as the current offerings from the AI-processing dominant player, Nvidia.
Tachyum Prodigy Chip Now Has 192 Universal Cores
Tachyum says it could cram 50% more universal cores into Tachyum processor by using different EDA tools.
AMD's Inception Fix Causes Up to 54% Performance Drop
AMD's Inception mitigations can cause some serious performance penalties, and the proof can be seen in this wide range of pre-and post-patch benchmark results.
Raspberry Pi Brings Interstellar's TARS Replica to Life
Charlie Diaz has recreated TARS from the movie Interstellar with this Raspberry Pi-powered replica that actually walks.
China Delays Kill Intel's Tower Acquisition, Intel to Pay $353 Million Breakup Fee
Intel will not pursue acquisition of Tower Semiconductor following delay of Chinese review.
No, SSDs Will Not Kill Hard Drives: Report
A new report from Coughlin Associates predicts that SSDs will not replace hard drives in the next several years. Instead hard drives will continue to hold strong demand due to a predicted recovery in the nearline-storage market.
How to Use a Controller With a Meta Quest 2
The Quest 2 comes with controllers, but you don't have to stick with just one option.
Intel Battlemage GPU Test Tools Reveal Larger Package Size Than Alchemist
Hardware detective Harukaze5719 discovers two Intel test tools for the company's upcoming Battlemage gaming graphics cards.
Intel to Make 3nm Technology More Accessible to IFS Customers
Intel teams up with Synopsys to help create an industry-standard interface IP for the upcoming Intel 3 and Intel 18A nodes.
8 Great Minecraft 3D Prints You Should Try
From creepers to chests, there are many free Minecraft models you can print at home.
Frore System Unveils World's First 64TB SSD 3.5-inch Storage Enclosure With Solid-State Cooling
Frore Systems has unveiled the world's first storage enclosure powered by its solid-state AirJet Mini coolers. With the cooling capabilities of the AirJet coolers, the enclosure has access to 40W of cooling capability in a form factor no larger than a standard 3.5-inch hard drive.
Chinese Chip Sector Is Five Generations Behind the World: The Gap Will Expand
U.S. sanctions against the Chinese semiconductor sector set it back by at least a decade, says founder of Chinese wafer fab equipment maker.
Pocket-Sized Blackberry Has Raspberry Pi at its Heart
This Raspberry Pi powered handheld looks more corporate than fun, but the project packs a lot of skills and fun into a small package.
UL Releases 3DMark Solar Bay for Cross-Platform Ray Tracing Comparisons
The new 3DMark Solar Bay benchmark is a cross-platform series of tests assessing ray tracing performance, and is now available for Windows and Android users.
Lenovo Legion Slim 5 Review: Gaming Bargain with Long Battery Life
Priced at under $1,200, the Legion Slim 5 offers some serious bang for the buck.
Nvidia to Sell 550,000 H100 GPUs for AI in 2023: Report
Nvidia shipped hundreds of thousands of AI and HPC compute GPUs in 2023, which is set to bring in tens of billions of dollars in revenue.
Elecfreaks CM4 XGO Robot Kit Review: Boston Pi-namics
The Elecfreaks CM4 XGO Robot kit is your four-legged friend that responds to your every command, unlike your other dog.
Ukraine Uses ChatGPT and 3D Printing for Drone Bombs
Ukraine's plethora of cottage industry bomb makers turn to 3D printing and ChatGPT to hone their deadly payloads.
Lenovo's New Laptops Use AMD's Custom Ryzen 7840S APUs
AMD's custom Ryzen and Ryzen 7 7840S processors in FP8 packaging.
Dell Fined $6.5M for Exaggerating Web Store Monitor Bundle Discounts
Dell Australia has been fined AU$10 million (US$6.5 million) for misleading strikethrough discount bundle pricing offered to buyers with a computer in their web store cart.
Save $20 on a New PlayStation 5 Controller: Real Deals
Take control of your games with a nice new PS5 controller whilst the prices are nice and low. The discount applies to a host of different colors too!
Glorious Model I 2 Wireless Review: Lightweight, Needs Buttons
Glorious' latest MOBA/MMO-focused Model I 2 Wireless is lightweight and has swappable side buttons, but it feels like Glorious doesn't really know what MOBA/MMO players want.
Tesla Starts Hiring for 'First of Its Kind' Datacenters
According to a new job listing, Tesla aims to hire a "Sr. Engineering Program Manager, Data Center". Considering the company's latest announcement on its Dojo AI processors, it sounds likely that both are related.
AI PC Building Site Creates Parts Lists With Wacky Prices, Takes Forever
A new PC-building website has sprung up that promises gamers and professionals good PC parts lists featuring the best component prices. But we found that the site generates the exact opposite, choosing absurdly expensive CPU and GPU combinations most of the time.
Intel's Tower Acquisition Deadline is Tomorrow, but Doubts Remain
China still has not approved Intel's acquisition of Tower semiconductor, which has a deadline on August 15.
Intel CEO Says It Should Get More CHIPS Act Money Than TSMC, Samsung
Intel should get the biggest slice of CHIPS Act funding as it conducts its R&D in the US, reckons CEO Pat Gelsinger.
AMD Zen 1 Vulnerability Not Properly Fixed, Second Pass Issued
AMD Linux security engineer Borislav Petkov issued a new patch towards fixing the Zen 1-exclusive "Divide by zero" bug, showcasing both the willingness to revisit "explored" issues and the difficulty in security mitigation.
Tiny Raspberry Pi Cyberdeck Required Maker to Break Out a Drill
Mike Horne's tiny Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W cyberdeck is enclosed in a tiny aluminum case.
Apple's High-End M3 Ultra, M3 Max, and M3 Pro Expected to Get Major Upgrades
Apple to significantly improve its workstation-grade M3 Max, M3 Ultra, and M3 Pro processors, but this may not be the case with M3.
Steam Deck Gets Belated Zenbleed Patch For AMD's Vulnerability
The Linux community patched Zenbleed for all AMD Ryzen processors with Zen 2 cores last month, but the Steam Deck and its custom Zen 2 SoC were forgotten until this weekend.
Intel Raptor Lake Mobile Chips Soldered Into Micro-ATX Motherboards for $180
If you fancy using a Raptor Lake Mobile chip as the foundation of a mini desktop build, China's Erying has you covered with its MoDT motherboards.
Tenda RX27 Pro WiFi 6E Router Review: Budget Router with Modest Speeds
Offering Wi-Fi 6E connectivity for under $150, the Tenda RX27 Pro is a solid value. However, its 6-GHz speeds are disappointing.
Drilling a Hole Fixed a Defective Radeon RX 6900 XT
KrisFix successfully fixes broken Radeon RX 6900 XT graphics card by drilling a hole and restoring a trace.
Firm Claims HDDs Can Use Less Power Than SSDs
Storage provider Scality compares the power efficiency between high-density HDDs and QLC SSDs.
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