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Updated 2025-09-17 21:30
Dell's 32-inch 6K Monitor Now Available, Undercuts Apple Pro Display by $1,800
Dell's new everything-but-the-kitchen-sink 32-inch 6K monitor includes IPS Black technology, a built-in 4K webcam, and a 2.5G LAN port.
Nvidia's Purported GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB Release Date Spills
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4060 is rumored to formally land in late May, but only one model will be available this month.
AMD Brags That Its Old GPU Beats Nvidia's Old GPU
Sasa Marinkovic, senior director of gaming marketing at AMD, compares the Radeon RX 6800 to the GeForce RTX 3070 — sans ray tracing.
AMD's Radeon RX 7600 Listed in Singapore for Around $400
Sapphire's upcoming Radeon RX 7600 Pulse 8GB GDDR6 has been listed in Singapore. The price converts to around $400 USD, but that's probably high due to early price gouging.
Western Digital Online Store Still Closed After March Cyber Attack
The Western Digital online store is still closed and planned to reopen about 6 weeks after the March cyber attack.
Taiwan Will Defend TSMC From US Bombing in the Event of a China War
A Taiwanese minister says that the armed forces will defend all of Taiwan’s people, materials, and resources from any threat. This includes protecting TSMC should a war with China occur.
10,000 Chinese Chip Developers Closed Shop in 2021–2022
Over 10,000 Chinese chip developers closed up shop during the past two years, as the investment bubble crash and global semiconductor downturn hit hard.
China's State-Sponsored AI Claims it Will Surpass ChatGPT by End of Year
State-sponsored Chinese company iFlytek made waves with the launch of its "Spark Desk", an AI system designed to compete directly with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. But the company claims more than that, it claims Spark Model will dethrone ChatGPT by the end of the year.
Jedi: Survivor Receives Its Second Optimization Update
Jedi: Survivor has received a new patch addressing some performance issues that the first patch did not address. Some of these optimizations include reduced hitching and improved RT performance, though additional work is still in progress.
Raspberry Pi Pico Reaction Game Tests Your Speed
Stewart Watkiss is using a Raspberry Pi Pico to power his reaction game project which also doubles as a quiz button system.
New RTX 4070 May Come With Salvaged RTX 4080 Dies
Hardware leaker claims Nvidia will use harvested AD103 dies in some GeForce RTX 4070 cards.
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Samsung’s Giant 32-Inch 4K Gaming Monitor Drops to $649: Real Deals
With a high resolution and a large screen real estate, the Samsung G70B is built for getting the best experience when viewing your games collection.
More DDR4 Memory Price Reductions Incoming
The DRAM and SSD industries are facing serious oversupply issues due to yet more unexpected declines in demand. This will result in another wave of discounts for DDR4 memory, NAND flash, and mobile and enterprise SSDs starting this quarter.
New Philips Monitor Features an E-Paper Side Panel
The E-Paper Side Panel is hinged onto a 24-inch QHD IPS monitor to provide a neatly integrated solution.
Nvidia Rumored to Unveil Three GeForce RTX 4060-Series Cards in May, Up to 16GB
Nvidia readies GeForce RTX 4060 8GB, GeForce RTX 4060 Ti with 8GB and 16GB of memory.
Gigabyte A620M Gaming X Review: Who Needs All the Bells and Whistles?
Priced under $120, the entry-level Micro ATX A620M Gaming X comes with a single M.2 socket, four SATA ports, 2.5 GbE, and power delivery capable of handling flagship-class AM5 processors. It games well, but is limited power-wise using high-end processors.
Raspberry Pi Release Updated OS
Two months since the last release, Raspberry Pi OS sees an updated kernel, applications and improved software libraries for its range of cameras.
Pre-Production Radeon RX 7900 XTX Bought on Second Hand Market
An enthusiast bought AMD's Radeon RX 7900 XTX test board that was used for 'Internal Testing Only' the second-hand market.
432-Core Chiplet-Based RISC-V Chip Nearly Ready to Blast Into Space
Researchers from ETH Zürich and the University of Bologna developed a multi-chiplet Occamy processor to use for AI and high-performance computing workloads.
OpenAI’s Shap-E Model Makes 3D Objects From Text or Images
We show you how to run it for free on your PC, no API keys required.
Chinese Firms Foil US AI Sanctions With Older GPUs, Software Tweaks
Chinese AI developers simplify software and use all compute chips they can get to train large-scale AI models.
China Poured Nearly $2 Billion Into Its Own Semiconductor Industry Last Year
According to the South China Morning Post, the Chinese government poured some $1.75 billion into national semiconductor companies throughout 2022. The truth is that China's investment in the field is much, much larger.
Nextorage Is Launching a Funky 10GB/s Gen 5 SSD That's Not for the PS5
Nextorage is releasing a new PCIe Gen 5 SSD with a beefy heatsink and up to 10,000MB/s rated read and write speeds.
Phison Chief Warns of Bankruptcies in the NAND Industry
Phison executive expects further 3D NAND production cuts, as producers lose billions in the first quarter.
Noctua's White Fans Disappear From Roadmap
Noctua's white fans have been taken off the menu, and its next gen 140mm fans and NH-D15 CPU cooler kicked down the road.
Raspberry Pi Home Assistant Automatically Warms Car on Cold Mornings
Richard with Break It Yourself has programmed his car to start automatically using a Raspberry Pi with Home Assistant when the morning is too chilly.
AMD's 'Ryzen Burnout' Fixes Reportedly Plagued With Bugs
A new AMD microcode update is now out that was expected to fix all the issues surrounding recent Ryzen 7000 CPU deaths. But sadly, the microcode update appears to be riddled with bugs.
IKEA Computer Chair Static Might Be Blanking Your Display
IKEA Markus computer chairs may build up enough static to cause electronic issues and should be grounded if problems are observed.
Tiny Intel 486 Runs Windows 95 and MS-DOS with Ease at 100 MHz
Eric Mackrodt from The Eric Experiment has created a super tiny Intel 486 desktop from scratch using an Intel 486DX4 CPU and housing the unit in a custom 3D-printed shell.
Intel Comments on New Layoffs, Budget Cuts in Client CPU and Data Center Groups
Intel issued a statement about reports that the company is reducing its budgets by 10% in some areas, thus resulting in layoffs of up to 20% of employees in some areas.
Gigabyte Aorus 10000 SSD Review: Bold PCIe 5.0 SSD, If You Can Find It
The Gigabyte Aorus 10000 is another of the first wave PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs, arriving with its own heatsink. Performance is generally better than 4.0 offerings, but the leap is not particularly huge aside from the sequential uplift.
Samsung to Detail Second-Gen 3nm Node, But Admits It Is Behind TSMC
Samsung to disclose details about its second gate-all-around transistors-based production node at VLSI Symposium.
AliExpress GPU Backplate Coolers Tested, Mostly Useless
Aliexpress is apparently selling useless GPU backplate cooling solutions that provide no tangible cooling benefits to your graphics card.
Nvidia's Chinese A800 GPU's Performance Revealed
As U.S. government puts curbs, Nvidia's compute GPUs thrive in China.
Colorful Offers Up to $1,000 for Old GPUs in New Trade-in Program
Colorful runs a new GPU trade-in program for consumers that want to buy a GeForce RTX 40-series (Ada Lovelace) graphics card.
Chonky Pocket Raspberry Pi Handheld Uses 10 Keys to Type Everything
The Chonky Pocket computer mixes a RasPi with a 10 mechanical key chording keyboard, but the next version will probably be smaller.
Chinese PC Maker Powerstar Rebrands Intel CPU as the P3-01105
This looks like another Chinese tech rebrand which is using slight-of-hand to claim that it is domestically developed.
Raspberry Pi-Powered Majora’s Mask Flashes To Music
Aesz14 is using a Raspberry Pi to power this 3D-printed Majora’s Mask prop and programmed it to flash LEDs to music in real-time.
LG 27-Inch UHD IPS Monitor Drops to $389 at Amazon
The LG 27UN880-B has dropped to its lowest price yet at Amazon, saving users over $100 off its going rate.
Lenovo Yoga 7i (16-inch) Review: Good Price, Dim Screen
At under $1,000, the Lenovo Yoga 7i gives you strong performance, but its RAM is soldered to the motherboard and the screen is far dimmer than we'd like.
Silent But Deadly: PC Chassis Can Dissipate 600W Without Fans
Streacom teams up with Calyos on fanless case for gaming PCs.
Nvidia Uses Neural Network for Innovative Texture Compression Method
Nvidia introduces Neural Texture Compression for material texture compression.
WD Warns Customers That Hackers Stole Their Data
Western Digital has released a press release with details on the latest security breach along with plans to restore online store access.
How to Overclock Your CPU: Get the Most MHz from Your Processor
Do you want to know how to overclock your CPU? This guide gives you all the details about how to overclock AMD CPUs and how to overclock Intel CPUs.
Boot Guard Keys From MSI Hack Posted, Many PCs Vulnerable
Hackers will be able to sign modified software and firmware and bypass Boot Guard, so please ensure any updates come from official sources.
You Can Build This Raspberry Pi-Powered, 4G Linux Phone
The OURphone is a Raspberry Pi smartphone project created by Evan Robinson as an open-source smartphone solution.
GeForce RTX 4070 vs Radeon RX 6950 XT: Which GPU Is Better?
Nvidia's new GPU takes on AMD's previous generation king.
Raspberry Pi Musical Robot Takes a Stroll Through Town
JupyterJeff has created a musical robot that can be pushed around using a stroller featuring a Raspberry Pi 4 on the drums.
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D Drops to $629
The AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D has been marked down to its lowest price ever at eBay and is being sold through Newegg.
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