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on (#6E93X)
No more CPUs and SoCs from Russian chipmaker Baikal as the company goes bankrupt.
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Latest from Tom's Hardware
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| Updated | 2025-11-08 22:15 |
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on (#6E93Y)
A decade ago, a pigeon with a 4 GB memory stick outran an ISP's ADSL service. A 2023 rematch features a bird with 3 TB of flash drives vs gigabit internet.
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on (#6E903)
Sometimes you might need an emergency substitute thermal paste, and if you have some spare love gel, or fucidin cream you are in luck.
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on (#6E904)
AMD reportedly EOLs its mainstream RDNA 2-based GPU, Navi 23, which powered the RX 6600, RX 6600 XT, and RX 6650 XT. There's likely plenty of inventory still in the channel, though.
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on (#6E905)
Nvidia is reportedly evaluating Samsung's GDDR7 chips with its next-generation GPUs.
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on (#6E8WF)
I want to keep my desktop PC on Windows 10, but Microsoft's attempts to convince me to upgrade to Windows 11 keep getting more aggressive.
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on (#6E8WG)
Acer's Nitro 16 delivers fluid gaming performance and doesn't skimp on screen quality or battery life, though it could offer better speakers and less bloatware.
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by palcorn@outlook.com (Paul Alcorn) on (#6E89E)
At Hot Chips 2023, Intel detailed the P- and E-Core architectures present in the future Xeon Sierra Forest and Granite Rapids processors.
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on (#6E86N)
Taylor Mingos is using a Raspberry Pi to power his custom Phillips Hue LED marquee and shares details about how it works.
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on (#6E86P)
U.S. restrictions for AI and HPC hardware sales to Chinese entities open doors for People's Republic's GPU developers.
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by francisco.alexandre.pires@proton.me (Francisco Pir on (#6E86Q)
High Performance Computing (HPC) specialist Ampere has shared a guide on how users can eeke out a few hours of Linux-powered gaming from one of the company's high-core-count, Arm-based CPUs.
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on (#6E86R)
Downfall is the latest CPU vulnerability affecting Intel's previous-generation architectures. Intel has provided mitigations for it, but at the cost of CPU performance. Microsoft shows how to disable the mitigations at the cost of security.
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on (#6E86S)
Digitec Galaxus AG shares its statistics regarding graphics card defect rates and the time it takes to process a warranty claim.
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on (#6E83F)
GlobalFoundries also wants some government money.
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on (#6E83G)
Tesla's new supercomputer to feature 340 FP64 PFLOPS and 39.58 INT8 ExaFLOPS performance.
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on (#6E83H)
The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D is available at Amazon for its lowest price yet-just $384 down from its going rate of $449.
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on (#6E7ZS)
Maxsun's new RTX 4090 is the first to feature more than four fans. The two extra fans are located on the side, actively exhausting air out of the card.
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on (#6E7W1)
Founder of iFlytek claims that Huawei's compute GPU can match Nvidia's A100 performance.
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on (#6E7SS)
DeepCool provides a one-of-a kind LCD display with it's DIGITAL series of air coolers, delivering unique innovation in today's crowded market. And the performance of the AK620 Digital is great, too.
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on (#6E7Q2)
Cytron's Reka:Bit is designed to get learners building fast! With a supporting software extension, makers of any ability will soon have projects moving and lighting up the world around them.
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on (#6E78W)
Hardware leaker reveals the alleged MSRP for the Core i9-14900K, Core i7-14700K, and Core i5-14600K.
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on (#6E78X)
Want to send notifications, messages, files without the hard work? With a Raspberry Pi Pico W and ntfy.sh we can do that, and more.
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on (#6E78Y)
According to a hardware leaker, AMD's Radeon RX 6750 GRE may be an overclocked version of the existing Radeon RX 6700.
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on (#6E772)
A few Team Group MP34 and MP33 SSDs have been marked down to all-time low prices over at Newegg.
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on (#6E74W)
Steve Kasuya is using a Raspberry Pi to bake an actual Raspberry Pie with his Pi-powered temperature-controlled oven.
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#6E73A)
Asus delivers a 16-inch tweener" with a 120Hz panel.
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The Samsung 990 Pro 2TB SSD heatsink edition is discounted to one of its best prices yet at Amazon and other retailers.
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on (#6E6N7)
Intel's 14th Generation Raptor Lake Refresh processors are starting to emerge at retailers before the official launch.
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on (#6E6N8)
Joe_vs_the_Jalapeno is using a Raspberry Pi to bring an old Sony TV-750 back to life, complete with OSMC for a fantastic modern interface.
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on (#6E6KK)
AMD's Scott Herkelman has confirmed that there won't be new RDNA 3 ASICs for the Radeon RX 7000 series after the Radeon RX 7800 XT and Radeon RX 7700 XT.
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on (#6E6HK)
Sparkle is set to launch its range-topping graphics card: Titan Arc A770 16 GB.
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on (#6E6HM)
This Raspberry Pi radio lets you tune into radio stations from around the world using a cool LCD screen for an interface.
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on (#6E6FQ)
You can pick up the Gigabyte M28U for its best price to date over at Newegg when using the $20 rebate card included with the purchase.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#6E6DR)
AOSeed's X-Maker makes 3D printing child's play.
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on (#6E5XQ)
AMD's Frank Azor assures gamers that it is in no way blocking Starfield's development team from using Nvidia's competing DLSS tech in the game.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#6E5TT)
The new 3D printing hub will offer gcode files and filament profiles from the community.
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on (#6E5TV)
A selection of some of the best Intel Gamer Days deals across the web.
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on (#6E5TW)
AMD and its partners are getting ready to release plenty of RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT cards. Here's the rundown of everything shown so far.
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on (#60MQN)
We put the PNY XLR8 CS3140 SSD through our rigorous test suite against the best competing SSDs in the industry.
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on (#6E5TX)
These new UltraGear monitors have a lot less frills than some recent releases but seem to be decent mainstream releases.
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on (#6E5QK)
AMD announced the Radeon RX 7800 XT and Radeon RX 7700 XT at its Gamescom session today, powered by the Navi 32 GPU. The cards will be available on September 6.
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on (#6E5QM)
Mohammad Reza Sharifi is using a Raspberry Pi to detect emotions and change the color of an RGB light based on the detected emotion.
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on (#6E5M3)
MSI's statement on the BSODs seen by users of its newest BIOS images and Windows 11 Update KB5029351 confirms workarounds.
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on (#6E5M4)
20% to 25% of Nvidia's datacenter revenue could be lost if U.S. restricts sales of datacenter GPUs to China.
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on (#6E5HD)
Scythe's Fuma 3 will fit into most SFF cases, with a height of only 154mm (6.06 inches), but it still manages to offer cooling performance comparable to larger, high options.
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on (#6E5HE)
Chinese companies continue to be among top wafer fab equipment buyers despite sanctions.
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on (#6E5HF)
Lexar's Ares RGB DDR5-6000 memory kit has hit the retail market. Can it keep up with the competition?
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by francisco.alexandre.pires@proton.me (Francisco Pir on (#6E4ZC)
This alleged scientific breakthrough has some new evidence to support its discoverers claims.
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on (#6E4RT)
Nvidia to massively increase production of compute GPUs for AI and HPC applications in 2024, a report claims.
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