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Nvidia Confirms It Uses Two Different 16-Pin Adaptor Manufacturers: Report
Nvidia has confirmed to Igor's Lab that it uses two different manufacturers for its 16-pin power cables.
Asus Purportedly Prepping Eight ROG Strix RX 7900 Cards
Multiple Asus ROG Strix graphics boards registered in EEC database.
Raspberry Pi Pico Logs Rolling Blackouts
Dmytro Panin has developed a Pico-powered tracker that logs blackouts and lets you know how long they’ve lasted for.
Cerebras Reveals Andromeda, a 13.5 Million Core AI Supercomputer
Cerebras unveiled its new Andromeda supercomputer that wields 13.5 million AI Cores to deliver up to 1 Exaflop of AI computing horsepower.
AMD RDNA 3 GPU Architecture Deep Dive: The Ryzen Moment for GPUs
AMD's RDNA 3 GPU architecture promises improved performance, more than a 50% boost in efficiency, better ray tracing hardware, and numerous other architectural upgrades. It's also the first consumer GPU chiplet architecture, potentially paving the way for major advances in future graphics cards.
AMD Radeon RX 7900 Series Deep Dive
AMD's upcoming RX 7900 series graphics cards will be the first RDNA 3 GPUs to ship, and they're taking aim at Nvidia's soon-to-launch RTX 4080. Here are the full specifications and details of the future 7900 XTX and XT cards.
AMD Talks FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.2, ISV Engagement
Providing fast graphics cards is only part of the equation for AMD's Radeon Graphics team. Engaging with ISVs to get them to make better use of the hardware is another part of the story.
AMD's Advantage Comes to Desktops, With New Perf-Boosting Features
AMD Advantage laptops have been around for a couple of years now, and the program is now coming to desktops. AMD also discussed some of the new software features to help gamers skip all the tweaking and tuning and get straight to playing games.
Nvidia Provides Update on RTX 4090 16-Pin Adapter Fiasco
According to a new update by Nvidia, the company is still investigating the source of the 16-pin power connector melting problems and still doesn't have a solution.
Ryzen 7000 3D V-Cache CPUs Could Be Limited to 6-Core, 8-Core Configurations
Hardware leaker claims that AMD may limit its Ryzen 7000 3D V-Cache models to just two six-core and eight-core models.
Raspberry Pi Powers VR Headset for Mice
The Schaffer-Nishimura Lab uses a Raspberry Pi to operate their custom VR headset for mice for neuroscience research.
Elegoo Saturn 8K 3D Printer Review: 8K Resolution, Cheaper Than Ever
The Elegoo Saturn 8K resin printer offers best-in-class resolution with a large build volume, but the printer feels more like a mid-year refresh than a true upgrade from the original Saturn.
How to Uninstall Apps on a MacBook or Mac Desktop
There are a few days to uninstall apps on a MacBook, depending on where you downloaded them from. Here, we describe how to remove them.
Core i7-13700H, Core i5-13500H Retain Same Core Count As Alder Lake Counterparts
New Core i7-13700H and Core i5-13500H alleged spec sheets for two laptops were shared on Twitter, showcasing core counts of the two new chips, which are the same as their Alder Lake predecessors.
Nvidia Frame Generation Tech Plays Nice With AMD FSR 2.0, Intel XeSS
DLSS 3.0's frame generation technology reportedly works with AMD FSR 2.1 and Intel XeSS in Spider-Man Remastered. Results show Nvidia's frame generation works very well on AMD and Intel's upscaling technologies.
Khadas Edge 2 Pro Review: Living on the Edge
The latest board from Khadas packs a serious CPU and double the RAM of the best Raspberry Pi 4.
Team Group MP44L SSD Review: A Budget Drive Done Right
The Team Group MP44L NVMe SSD is a solid mid-range PCIe 4.0 drive that delivers consistent, efficient performance at an affordable price.
How to Check Your PC’s Specs in Windows
Here are some quick ways to easily find out what components are installed inside your computer.
Creality Ender 5 S1 Review: Premium features with more speed
Creality’s improved Ender 5 S1 comes with an all-metal hotend, direct drive, auto bed leveling and improved speed.
Standard Fiber Optic Tech Achieves Record 1.53 Petabit per Second Transmissions
Researchers with the Network Research Institute of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) in Japan have managed to deliver more than half of the world's entire traffic through a single, standard diameter fiber optics cable.
Chinese GPU Dev Starts Global Sales of $245 RTX 3060 Ti Rival
Moore Threads MTT S80 graphics cards based on the Chunxiao architecture is now available.
Microsoft Pauses Windows 11 22H2 Rollout Due to Gaming Issues
Microsoft is paying Windows 11 22H2 download via Windows Update for affected systems.
Japanese Government Invests $500 Million in New Chipmaking Venture
The Japanese government will invest $500 million in Rapidus, a joint venture between tech companies to make more chips in Japan
8.2 GHz and Beyond: Core i9-13900K is An Extreme Overlocker’s Dream
Extreme Overclocker Splave puts the Core i9-13900K through its paces and shows how he got it all the way to 8.2 GHz on a single core or 7.7 GHz on all cores.
Raspberry Pi Remotely Controls Robot Guinea Pig Using SSH
Practical Dad shows us how to remotely control his Raspberry Pi-powered guinea pig robot wirelessly using SSH to send commands.
Lian Li Debuts Lancool 216 Chassis Optimized for Air and AIO Cooling
Lian Li has updated its popular Lancool 215, with the new 216. It develops on the product line's flexible airflow-rich heritage, with some modern touches, and is available now from $99.99.
Microsoft Surface Laptop 5 (15-inch) Review: No Better Blues
Microsoft’s Surface Laptop 5 ditches AMD for an Intel 12 Gen-only option that gets worse battery life and doesn’t change much else.
Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000 Review: Quad-Band Wi-Fi 6E Growing Pains
The Asus GT-AXE16000 router has top specs and a 6 GHz frequency. While the throughput was impressive, network congestion testing concerned us.
Optane's Final Voyage: Intel Quietly Launches P5810X SSDs
Intel's Optane SSD DC P5810X drives in 400GB, and 800GB capacities are now shipping.
Vendors Turn RTX 3070 Ti Mobile Into Bogus Desktop GPUs
Chinese manufacturers are turning GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Mobile GPUs into desktop GeForce RTX 3070 Ti graphics cards.
AMD 4th-Gen EPYC Genoa 9654, 9554, and 9374F Review: 96 Cores, Zen 4 and 5nm Disrupt the Data Center
We put AMD’s fourth-gen EPYC Genoa 9654, 9554, and 9374F through the benchmark paces against Intel’s Ice Lake to see which server chips come out the winner.
Raspberry Pi CEO Talks Pi Inventory, Next-Gen Boards
In an interview with Micro Center, Raspberry Pi CEO talks about the future of Raspberry Pi and an end to the shortage
Nvidia Releases 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2' Game Ready Driver
Driver 526.86 WHQL delivers improved performance, plus greater stability and corruption fixes to the latest Call of Duty game on PC.
Micro Center Prices RTX 4080 Close to RTX 4090's MSRP
MicroCenter has released 13 listings of RTX 4080 aftermarket cards online including prices. Prices are not cheap for any of these cards, with flagship models getting very close to RTX 4090 prices
TSMC to Build Neon Supply Chain After Russia Decimated Global Supply
After turmoil caused by Russia-Ukraine war, TSMC is looking at securing its supply chain.
Dell G16 (7620) Review: Sturdy and Substantial
The Dell G16 is a mid-range gaming laptop with a 16-inch, 165 Hz display and strong gaming performance, though the keyboard and touchpad need work.
Supply Chain Rumors Say RTX 2060 Has Been Discontinued, Again
Back in September 2022, our GPU editor crowned the RTX 2060 the best value GPU. However, all good things must come to an end.
Nvidia CEO Videobombs Karaoke Singers at Taiwan Esports Event
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was captured on video performing karaoke after visiting an esports gathering in Taiwan
How To Control Your Android Device from a PC Using Scrcpy
Scrcpy is a free tool that enables you to interact with Android devices from your computer. Applications, cameras and fullscreen recording are just a command away.
AndaSeat Transformers Edition Review: Rollout with the Autobots
The AndaSeat Transformers Edition Gaming Chair is spacious, supportive, and fun.
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4070 Ti May Arrive On January 5
Hardware leaker shares the potential launch date for Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4070 Ti graphics card.
Intel Data Center Max GPU Embraces 16-pin Power Connector
Intel's Ponte Vecchio GPUs adopt the 12VHPWR PCIe 5.0 power connector.
Intel Fires Up Xeon Max CPUs, GPUs To Rival AMD, Nvidia
Intel formally unveils Xeon Max 'Sapphire Rapids HBM' CPUs and Data Center GPU Max Series 'Ponte Vecchio' GPUs.
Arm-Based Laptops Will Make Up 13.9% of the Market in 2023
Nearly three out of 20 laptops sold in 2023 will be Arm-powered, representing a 10-fold gain since 2020, according to new research and analysis. Many will be Apple designs.
IBM Introduces 433 Qubit "Osprey" Quantum Processing Unit
IBM took to its Quantum Summit 2022 to showcase its latest quantum roadmap executions. The company's new Osprey QPU (Quantum Processing Unit) more than triples the qubit count against the previous generation, while also laying the groundwork for the future of quantum modularity.
New Windows Driver for Steam Deck Offers Vague Improvements
A new Windows driver for the Steam Deck promises compatibility, security, stability, and performance improvements.
Raspberry Pi Shortages Could Last Another Year
In a recent interview with Micro Center, Raspberry Pi CEO Eben Upton has talked about the next 12 months of Raspberry Pi and the split between industrial and consumer stock
TSMC Might Bring 3nm Production to U.S.
Another phase of TSMC's Arizona fab could bring N3 node to the U.S.
Gigabyte RTX 4090 Gaming OC Review: Taming the Beast
The Gigabyte RTX 4090 Gaming OC takes the traditional approach of triple fans and a large heatsink to keep the GPU cool. It works well, though the factory overclock hardly matters and the card fails to outperform Nvidia’s 4090 Founders Edition.
Raspberry Pi Drives Holographic Anime Virtual Assistant
Jess Peter has used a Pi to drive a custom holographic anime virtual assistant who lives inside a cute little 3D-printed housing.
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