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16-Pin Connectors Are Still Melting On RTX 4090 GPUs
Three user reports of the RTX 4090's 16-pin power connector melting have surfaced on Reddit months after the first incident occurred.
Kioxia's BG6 M.2 2230 SSD is 1.7x Faster Than BG5, Doubles Capacity
Kioxia BG6 SSDs offer a leg-up in speed and capacity compared to the previous gen BG5 devices, with speeds up to 6.0 GB/s and capacities up to 2 TB.
Computex 2023
Asia's largest tech show is back with a big in-person presence and lots of announcements.
Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition Now $199 at Newegg
The Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition is available today at Newegg for $199, down from its usual price of $249.
AMD Instinct MI300 Details Emerge, Debuts in 2 Exaflop El Capitan Supercomputer
We dug up more details about the AMD Instinct MI300 that will debut in the two-exaflop El Capitan supercomputer.
Microsoft Build 2023 Puts AI in Everything, Adds Dev Mode for Windows 11
Microsoft is putting AI and Copilot experiences throughout its products at Microsoft Build 2023.
Raspberry PI Pico W Copter is Ready for Take Off
Anish Natekar is using a Raspberry Pi Pico W to drive his custom, remote-controlled 3D-printed quadcopter.
Samsung Showcases Rollable PC Displays, 49-inch QD-OLED 32:9 Monitor
From rollable displays to a 77-inch QD-OLED panel, Samsung Display is covering all angles with its OLED technology.
Adata Project NeonStorm SSD Has Self-Contained Water Cooling and Two Fans
Adata has revealed a new self-contained twin-fan liquid-cooled M.2 SSD dubbed Project NeonStorm.
AMD Brings Zen 2 to 6nm Process With New Ryzen, Athlon Chromebook Chips
AMD is bringing Zen 2 to 6nm Chromebooks in its 7020C series Athlon and Ryzen processors.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Review: 1080p Gaming for $399
The Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti lands at $399, taking over from its RTX 3060 Ti predecessor. However, the narrower bus is only partially overcome by the larger L2 cache, and what you think about the new GPU will largely depend on how much you buy into the DLSS 3 Frame Generation marketing.
Fanless, AirJet Cooling Tech Debuts in Zotac ZBox Mini PC
Zotac has announced the world's first mini-PC cooled by Frore System's proprietary AirJet - a fanless cooling technology that promises to lower cooling solution's footprint and operating noise.
RX 7600 Full Specs Leaked: Up to 2,625 MHz at 165W, Listed For Over $300
Argentine publication HD Tecnología reportedly leaks the final specifications for AMD's forthcoming Radeon RX 7600 gaming graphics card.
Thangs.com and Printables.com Announce 3D Model Subscription Services
Two powerhouses of 3D printing want designers to earn more and are offering subscriptions so users can pay for downloads.
Intel Announces Agilex 7 M-Series FPGAs with R-Tile, PCIe 5.0 and CXL 2.0 Support
Intel today announced its Agilex 7 M-Series FPGAs with R-Tile, bringing the performance of PCIe 5.0 and CXL 2.0 support IP blocks from CPUs to FPGAs for increased performance/watt.
Cyberpunk 2077 May Add a New Nvidia Denoiser to Improve Image Quality
Cyberpunk 2077 is rumored to be adding support for Nvidia NRC in the future, which will reduce artifacts and improve image quality surrounding the game's path-tracing effects.
No Farting Around: AI-Generated Drug Commercial Takes on Scourge of Flatulence
The maker of the Pepperoni Hugspot video is back with a new ad that was written, drawn and voiced by AI.
Robotic Arm Controlled With Muscle Movement via EMG Signals
Ultimate Robotics is taking robotic arms to the next level with this EMG-controlled robot arm featuring an Arduino.
Intel Delivers 10,000 Aurora Supercomputer Blades, Benchmarks Against Nvidia and AMD
Intel announced details of its Falcon Shore refocus and announced that it had delivered 10,000 blades for the Aurora supercomputer.
RTX 4060 Will Use Nvidia's Entry-Level Ada Lovelace Die
Nvidia is opting to use its entry-level die on the RTX 4060 instead of a mid-range die. This breaks Nvidia's tradition with previous xx60 series products.
Intel Talks Falcon Shores Flub, Merges Habana Gaudi Roadmap
Intel announced the details behind its decision to pivot from a combined CPU+GPU design to a pure GPU architecture for its Falcon Shores chips.
2TB WD Black SN850X Back Down to Its Lowest Ever Price: Real Deals
The start of this week sees a return to form with price drops across the board for a lot of Gen 4 and Gen 3 M.2 SSDs.
MSI Katana 15 (2023) Review: 1080p Performance Under $1,000
The Katana 15 offers strong specs and a lot of bang for the buck.
TSMC Workers Routinely Asked to Find 'Bomb' Notes in Machinery: Report
A report suggests that TSMC supervisors are hiding 'bomb' notes inside machinery, to ensure routine inspections are thorough.
Over 300 Companies Want a Piece of the CHIPS Fund
Hundreds of semiconductor supply chain participants want to get money from the U.S. CHIPS & Science Fund.
Intel Has Allegedly Canceled Its Desktop Meteor Lake 6P+8E CPU
No Meteor Lake notebook-specific silicon for gaming desktops, an alleged Intel roadmap shows.
Raspberry Pi Decktility Handheld Puts a PC in Your Pocket
Ken Van Hoeylandt has created a Raspberry Pi CM4-powered handheld he calls the Decktility that looks great and is totally mobile.
Cooler Master Announces Sneaker X PCs at $5,999, Coming July
Cooler Master Sneaker X and Cooling X PCs will be released soon, but the prices are very steep, and we continue waiting for the Shark X.
AMD Now Powers 121 of the World's Fastest Supercomputers
AMD-powered supercomputers now hold 121 positions on the Top 500, a 29% increase from last year. The company also holds the #1 spot on both the Top 500 and Green 500.
RTX 4060 Ti Beats RX 7600 In Early Generic Benchmarks
VideoCardz collected various reviewers' 3DMark benchmark results for the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and Radeon RX 7600.
Road to Zettascale: Intel and RIKEN Announce Strategic Partnership
A signed Memoranding of Understanding brings Intel and RIKEN's interests together in the fields of AI, supercomputing, and quantum computing, paving the way for Zettascale.
China Bans Micron Chips in Wake of Cybersecurity Review
Micron products will be shunned by Chinese IT infrastructure businesses as they "pose a major security risk," concluded a state review.
Key to Crypto: Memristor Made by Inkjet Printer Unlocks True Random Number Generators
KAUST engineers have found a way to create a True Random Number Generator (TRNG) in a printable, inkjet form that promises groundbreaking energy efficiency.
RX 7600 Reference Design Seemingly Flaunts Compact Form Factor
VideoCardz shares two renders of the alleged Radeon RX 7600 MBA (made by AMD) reference graphics card.
Sapphire Releases Cheaper, Slower RX 7900 XT Without Vapor Chamber
Sapphire China has launched the Radeon RX 7900 XT 20G Ultra Platinum L graphics card.
Intel's Core i5-13400F Gaming Value CPU Hits All-Time Low of $165
The 13400F sits atop our list of best gaming CPUs for good reason. Today it's more affordable than ever.
3D-Printed Bare-Die Liquid Chip Coolers Smash Barriers, up to 3.5X Improvement
Research giant imec showed various 3d-printed liquid cooling prototypes for processors, thus allowing the chips to break the cooling barriers associated with higher power consumption.
ChatGPT's Evil Twin, BratGPT, is Designed for World Domination
Not all pieces of technology bring with them existential dread or efficiency improvements. Sometimes, tech is meant to be fun; and BratGPT certainly does turn up the grilling heat up to 11.
What Kind of Microphone Do You Need for Streaming?
If you’re thinking about getting into streaming, or want to upgrade your streaming setup, there are various different types of microphones - but what’s the best one for you?
Raspberry Pi Guardian from Legend of Zelda Tracks People with AI
Naomi Pentrel has created a 3D printable Guardian from the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild with a Raspberry Pi inside that can track people using machine learning.
From 8088 to Pentium: How To Emulate an Old PC Using PCem
PCem is a free tool which enables anyone to have a whole museum of retro PCs in one place. Emulating classic hardware (CPU, GPU and Sound Cards) PCem is the full package of PC fun.
Raspberry Pi Moon Calendar Shows Lunar Cycle With e-Ink Display
Maker Billydent is using a Raspberry Pi Zero to power this lunar calendar gift using a Waveshare seven-color e-Ink display.
Phanteks NV7 Review: A Fresh Approach to a Classic Design
Phanteks’ NV7 is well equipped for massive components and sports unique features for an extremely clean look. Just be sure to budget extra to bring your own fans.
Ampere Unveils 192-Core CPU, Controversial Benchmarks
Ampere's AmpereOne CPU features 192 cores at 200W – 350W.
Intel Meteor Lake 16-Core, 14-Core CPUs Surface In New Benchmarks
Hardware detective momomo_us finds two alleged Intel 14th Generation Meteor Lake processors for mobile devices in the SiSoftware benchmark database.
Ryzen 7000 I/O Die Cracks Into Five Tiny Chiplets During Experiment
Hardware photographer Fritzchens Fritz has an unfortunate experience with the IOD of his Ryzen 5 7600 processor cracking
2TB SK Hynix Gold P31 SSD Drops to 5 Cents per GB at Amazon
The SK Hynix Gold P31 2TB SSD is available today at Amazon for one of its best prices yet.
Here's What A Ryzen 7 7800X3D Looks Like With An Infrared Camera
An infrared image was taken of a Ryzen 5 7600 and Ryzen 7 7800X3D, showing the architectural differences between AMD's 3D and non-3D-VCache CPUs.
SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD Suffer Sudden Failures: WD Responds
WD says that it is readying a firmware fix for a frightening SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD sudden failure issue, but it only mentions updates for 4TB users.
Raspberry Pi Pico Piano Helper Lights Up Keys to Teach Songs
Adrian Cruceru is using a Raspberry Pi Pico to illuminate keyboard keys to help players learn songs by following the lights.
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