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Raspberry Pi Hunts Shiny Pokémon While You Sleep
Dinones has created a Raspberry Pi-powered shiny Pokemon hunter that automatically catches them for you while you sleep.
Intel's Custom Sapphire Rapids CPUs Power Amazon's EC2 Instances
Amazon's EC2 M7i and M7i-Flex instances run on Intel's custom Sapphire Rapids processors with AMX, DSA, IAA, and QAT accelerators.
Alienware Aurora R16 Review: Thinking Inside the Box
The Alienware Aurora R16 is in a smaller, more streamlined box with plenty of ports and a decent price, but proprietary parts keep it from being an entry into true enthusiast PC gaming.
Scramble to Validate Superconductor Breakthrough Confirms Zero Resistance, With a Catch
Chinese researchers have announced in a video that they've verified LK-99's ability to conduct current with zero resistance, but questions still linger.
AMD's Ryzen 9 7900X3D Drops to $439: Real Deals
One of the best CPUs for gaming has dropped to its lowest-ever price
AMD Readies Radeon Pro W7600, W7500 Single-Slot GPUs
AMD will reportedly launch the Radeon Pro W7600 and Radeon Pro W7500 shortly, using Navi 33 silicon but with workstation class drivers.
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX Debuts in Steam Hardware Survey at Position 93
AMD's Radeon RX 7900 XTX has finally surfaced in the Steam Hardware Survey at position 93, with 0.17% market share.
'Tube-less' CPU Waterblock Hides Tubes Behind Motherboard
Der8auer reviewed a unique CPU waterblock concept that hides a custom-loop's cooling tubes behind the motherboard.
PCIe at the Speed of Light: PCI-SIG Forms Optical Workgroup
PCI-SIG Optical Workgroup will prepare PCIe for using optical interconnects.
Chinese Researchers Tout Densest Carbon Nanotube Transistors Yet, Sub-10nm Nodes
A 175nm carbon nanotube FET proves competitive against 45nm transistors, with 10nm carbon nanotubes being a distinct possibility.
Semiconductor Researchers Solve Diamond Wafer Slicing Challenges With Lasers
The semiconductor industry's use of diamond wafers has been held back by technical issues, but a new laser slicing technique might popularise the material.
Intel Plans Massive Fab Expansion in Oregon
Intel has submitted a permit application outlining plans to build a fourth model of its D1X R&D facility and rebuild its decades-old D1A R&D fab.
Chinese Firm's 'Breakthrough' 28nm Chipmaking Tool to Debut Soon: Report
Shanghai Micro Electronics Equipment Group could start selling a 28nm-capable lithography tool by end of 2023.
Raspberry Pi RP2040 Becomes a Mouse in a Pinch
Maker and IoT Ideas threw together a makeshift mouse in a pinch using a SEEED Studio XIAO RP2040 module along with a few extra components.
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Alternative from Geniatech Has up to 8GB RAM
As Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W stocks are still hard to come by, Geniatech's XPI-3566-ZERO is an enticing alternative, for bulk purchasers.
AMD Preps Sanctions-Compliant AI GPUs For Export to China
AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su said on AMD's earnings call that the company is optimizing its AI accelerators to comply with export regulations to sell to Chinese customers.
AMD: New Enthusiast-Class RDNA 3 GPUs Coming in Q3
AMD announced during its earnings call that new enthusiast class RX 7000-series GPUs will arrive in Q3.
AMD Earnings: 7x Increase in AI Engagements, MI300A and MI300X GPU on Track
AMD released its Q2, 2023 financial report, citing strong financials that beat projections, but a lower-than-expected guide for Q3.
Nvidia Touts DLSS and DLAA for Baldur's Gate 3
Baldur's Gate 3 will exit early access on August 3, now with DLSS 2 support, providing higher framerates for RTX owners.
China's Subsidies Expand Legacy Chip Production, Stoking US and EU Fears
It is more important to have competitive mature nodes than rush to sub-10nm technologies, Chinese chip specialists believe.
Used DDR4 RAM Chips Are Being Snuck Into New RAM Kits and Devices
Used DDR4 chips are being re-flashed and sold below market price for new products. This has introduced a glut of supply into the DDR4 market, leading to further drops in DDR4 pricing.
Save $249 on This RTX 4070 Powered MSI Aegis RS Desktop Gaming PC: Real Deals
A mid to high-end desktop gaming PC from MSI that's reduced in price saving you money on the latest hardware.
China Fires Back at US Sanctions, Officially Restricts Exports of Chipmaking Materials Gallium and Germanium
There is no immediate threat to the supply of gallium and germanium-based components, but prices may go up.
Evidence Shows AI-Driven Companies Are Buying up Gaming GPUs
Some AI startups are grabbing crates of consumer graphics cards, stoking fears of a repeat of the GPU crypto-crunch.
AMD Fixes Ray Tracing Crashes in Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart
After arriving with game-breaking bugs on AMD hardware last week, AMD has fixed its driver timeout and application crashing issues in Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart with a new hotfix driver update.
Anker’s New 3D Printer AnkerMake M5C Debuts at Half Price of Original M5
Anker releases their second 3D printer at half the price of their first one with the sacrifice of a few key features.
Western Digital Readies 28TB HDD
Western Digital's 28TB Ultrastar DC HC HDD is set to compete against Seagate's 32 TB Exos HDD next year.
Superconductor Breakthrough Replicated, Twice
It's been a rough few days in the condensed matter physics realm following claims of the world's first room-temperature superconductor being achieved. However, work to verify and replicate the results is catapulting forward, and two disparate teams have already shown promising results.
32 AMD MI210 GPUs Render Massive Simulation; 33 Hours for One Second of Concorde Landing
The world's largest HPC GPU Server rendered a FluidX3D CFD simulation at 40 billion cells resolution to assess the aerodynamics of the Concorde.
Raspberry Pi 4 Powers Handheld In Family of 3D Printed Projects
Omer Hasanov is using a Raspberry Pi 4 to power a handheld system alongside a couple of ESP32 devices in this cool family of custom-made 3D-printed electronics.
Loongson: Next-Gen 48-Core Chinese CPU Matches Intel's Tiger Lake
Loongson publishes test results of its quad-core 3A6000 processor at 2.50 GHz.
Lenovo Preps "Legion Go" Steam Deck Competitor, Wields AMD Phoenix Chip
According to a report from Windows Central, Lenovo is preparing a new handheld PC gaming device powered by Windows 11. The Lenovo Legion Go aims to take market share from the Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, and other handhelds, but details are currently extremely scarce.
No Outlet Needed: Mac Mini Mod Powered By Ethernet Only
Ivan Kuleshov has managed to pull off PoE with his Mac Mini thanks to his latest mod shared to Twitter/X.
AMD RDNA 2, RDNA 3 GPU Idle Power Draw Reduced By Enabling VRR
German publication Computerbase discovered that enabling Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) helps lower idle power consumption on AMD's RDNA 2 and RDNA 3 graphics cards.
Intel Silently Launches Arc A570M, A530M Mobile GPUs
Intel expands the company's mobile Arc Alchemist series graphics cards.
Dasung Touts World's First Color E-Ink Computer Monitor
A company by the name of Dasung launched an Indigogo campaign promoting its first-ever E-ink computer display that will support color. The monitor will come in a 25.3" display size with a resolution of 3200 x 1800.
NES-Inspired Keyboard Comes With Giant Programmable Super Buttons
8BitDo is launching its first mechanical keyboard, inspired by the classic NES and Famicom consoles - it even comes with two giant Super Buttons.
TeamGroup Launches JEDEC-Compliant DDR5-6400 for Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs
TeamGroup's Elite and Elite Plus memory modules are now available at DDR5-6400 with 1.1V and very loose timing.
AMD 4800S Xbox Chip Shows Perils of Pairing CPUs with GDDR6
Digital Foundry recently tested an AMD 4800S desktop kit, featuring an Xbox Series SoC, and found the chip provides underwhelming performance due to its high-latency GDDR6 memory.
China is Now Home to 40% of All Arm Servers: Report
China uses more Arm-based servers than any other country, according to Bernstein.
Amazon AWS To Charge for Public IPv4 Address Next Year
AWS is introducing hourly charges for services with public IPv4 addresses. From next Feb users will be charged half a cent per address per hour.
AZ Union Fires Back at TSMC's 'Offensive' Claims of Unskilled U.S. Workers
Arizona union accuses TSMC of using fab equipment installation delays to bring in lower-paid foreign workers.
Top Performing 4TB Gen 4 SSD Drive With Heatsink for Only $258: Real Deals
A large capacity Gen 4 SSD with included heatsink for keeping cool under load.
How to Enumerate in Python
Python has a useful function that enables you to enumerate a list or tuple that can be easily called and used later in your script.
Corsair 12VHPWR Power Adapter Could Help Prevent 16-Pin Meltdowns
A Corsair right-angle 12VHPWR adapter is now available for Nvidia GeForce RTX 40-series graphics cards.
U.S. Tech Sanctions Against China Are Starting to Bite Hard
The U.S. plans to slowly choke china's access to leading-edge chips and semiconductor manufcturing equipment seems to be bearing fruits, as imports of both chips and fabrication tools fell by over 20% YoY.
D-Link AX3200 Smart Router R32 Review: Mixed Performance, Annoying Setup
Plenty of performance, but not under all circumstances.
Cougar Forza 85 Essential Review: A Streamlined Forza 85
Cougar's Forza 85 Essential offers a streamlined, less-expensive version of the Forza 85, but there's little reason to consider it over competitors.
Linus Torvalds Is Tired of AMD's 'Stupid' fTPM Errors
The Linux creator criticized the persistence of AMD fTPM errors, which should have been eradicated by a BIOS patch last year.
Windows 11 to Enhance Refresh Rate Support for Multi-Monitor Configs
Microsoft makes some slight tweaks to refresh rates for multi-monitor setups.
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