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Updated 2025-07-08 02:30
Samsung 990 Pro Is the Center of a PCIe Mystery
New evidence surrounding Samsung's 990 Pro SSD suggest it will be either a PCIe 4.0 or PCIe 5.0 drive.
Raspberry Pi Backup System Saves Data to USB Drive
ThinkLearnDo has created a Raspberry Pi-powered keychain holder that can back up data overnight to a USB thumb drive.
Intel Core i9-13900KF QS Benchmarked at 6.1 GHz Using Liquid Cooling
The Core i9 Raptor Lake chip jumps from being 39% to 59% faster than its Alder Lake predecessor thanks to the application of an improved cooling solution.
Ubuntu Announces Compatibility With Second RISC-V System
Ubuntu has a new home: the VisionFive RISC-V board from StarFive.
GeForce Now Gets 1440p, 120 FPS Game Support for Chrome and Edge
Nvidia updates its Chrome and Edge browser implementation of GeForce Now to support 1440p and 120 fps gameplay for members of the RTX 3080 plan.
Intel's Raptor Lake Reportedly Has 350W Turbo Mode, But Only on New Motherboards
New Intel 700-series motherboards to enable extreme turbo boost levels for Intel's 13th Generation Core processors.
Bitcoin Mining Company Sells 26,200 Rigs to Eliminate $67M Debts
Big crypto miners have racked up massive debts, but their hardware is still worth a lot of cash. However, SDIG is well placed for market swings as it also owns power generation plants too.
Dell Pro Webcam (WB5023) Review: Perfect Plug-and-Play in 2K
The Dell Pro webcam offers 2K QHD resolution and performs well without any image adjustments or software tweaks.
Cooler Master GM27-FQS Review: Accurate Color and High Performance
Cooler Master adds to its high-performance gaming monitor stable with the GM27-FQS. It’s a 27-inch QHD/IPS panel with 165 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR10 and a wide gamut. With accurate color and smooth video processing, it’s ready to play.
Janet Jackson's 'Rhythm Nation' Crashes Hard Drives
A bizarre situation in which a Janet Jackson music video can crash a laptop has gained official recognition.
Roccat Kone XP Air Review: Packed with RGB and Buttons
The Roccat Kone XP Air does a pretty good job at drawing attention to itself with its eye-popping RGB and ergonomic design, but its $170 price tag is steep.
Scammers Distribute Fake Microsoft Office USB Sticks With Malware
Fraudsters send fake Microsoft Office USB drives to gain PC access and demand ransom.
Samsung Preps Next-Gen V-NAND Memory: Higher Capacity and Performance
Samsung's 8th Generation V-NAND memory looms to production.
China Breaks Record for Quantum Memory Entanglement Distance
A team of researchers from China managed to entangle two different quantum memories across a 12.5 km distance in an urban environment, bringing the promise of a quantum internet closer.
Tesla Brags About In-House Supercomputer, Now With 7,360 A100 GPUs
Tesla is growing its Ampere GPU powered AI supercomputer for now, but ultimately plans to replace the processing power with its own Dojo D1 ASICs forged on TSMC N7.
Corsair Teases First PCIe 5.0 SSD With 10,000MB/s of Bandwidth
Corsair has teased its first PCIe 5.0 SSD, showing speeds of up to 10,000MB/s. Full specs and release date weren't shared, but we expect it may launch this winter.
NASA Aims For 100x Speedup With Next Space Computer
A lucrative contract to make spaceflight processors has gone to Microchip Technology, Inc. of Arizona.
Ryzen 7 7700X Zen 4 CPU Qualifying Sample Spotted Online
A new image of a Ryzen 7000 qualifying sample has surfaced online. The image is a shot of AMD's upcoming Ryzen 7 7700X 8 core CPU.
TSMC to Begin 3nm Chip Production Next Month
TSMC's N3 fabrication process to enter high-volume manufacturing in September.
US-China Tech Export Approval Rate Proof of Policy Failure, Says Ex-Pentagon Analyst
Even technologies which could be useful to the communist party controlled military are waved through. Critics say something must change to rebalance trade vs security concerns.
Alienware's Latest Gaming Monitor Hits 360Hz, Rocks Retractable Headset Hanger
Both the AW2523HF and AW2723DF feature a retractable headset hanger.
Intel Launches NUC 12 Pro 'Wall Street Canyon' Mini PCs
Intel finally unveils its business-oriented NUC 12 Pro 'Wall Street Canyon' compact PCs.
Largest Bitcoin Miners See $1 Billion Wiped From Value
Large Bitcoin mining companies have made large losses, but continue to take out loans and refinance.
Raspberry Pi Pico W Doorbell Sends Telegram Alerts
Maurício Pessoa is using a Raspberry Pi Pico W to send alerts through Telegram when his doorbell is triggered.
Mavix M9 Chair Review: Top Tier With a Price Tag to Match
The Mavix M9 chair costs $1,000, but you get what you pay for. It puts other gaming chairs to shame with its comfort and ergonomic adjustments.
Loupedeck Live, Loupedeck CT, and Loupedeck+: Which Model Makes Sense For You?
The Loupedeck Live, Loupedeck CT, and Loupedeck+ consoles are excellent, highly-customizable tools for streaming, video editing, and beat-making, but the right one for you is situation-dependent.
Tachyum Submits Bid to Build 20 Exaflops Supercomputer
Tachyum proposes to build a 20 exaflops supercomputer based on its Prodigy processors by 2025.
Hard Drive Quarterly Sales Volume Dropped 15% Due to Weakening Demand
A new report has come in detailing a 15% drop in hard drive sales volume for the past quarter, thanks to weakened demand in the consumer market.
Asus AMD X670E Motherboards Listed, Starting at $670
AMD X670E-based AM5 motherboards from Asus listed, ready for next-generation Ryzen 7000-series processors and starting at $670.
Chinese Exascale Supercomputer Faces Frontier in Gordon Bell Prize
The Chinese supercomputer OceanLight has just made it into the top five finalists in the Gordon Bell prize, steadfastly facing the premier US Frontier exascale supercomputer.
Elephant Robotics Release Raspberry Pi Dual-Armed Robot
Prolific robotics firm releases first robot with two programmable arms.
Intel Arc A380 Graphics Card Listing Shows Up On Newegg
Intel's Arc A380 is no longer locked behind Chinese borders, with the GPU now apparently shipping to the United States.
Samsung Launches Curved 55-Inch Odyssey Ark Gaming Monitor at $3,499
Samsung’s curvy big “personal gaming theater” offers thrilling features like cockpit mode, sound dome technology, a remote dial OSD controller, and a $3,499 price tag.
Nvidia to Further Drop Prices of GeForce RTX 30-Series Boards in Coming Weeks
Nvidia’s Ampere graphics cards are reportedly set to get cheaper in the coming weeks, ahead of the Ada Lovelace RTX 40-series launch.
Das Keyboard MacTigr Review
The MacTigr is a low-profile wired mechanical keyboard designed specifically for Mac users.
7-Zip Benchmark: Intel Core i9-13900K 60% Faster Compared To 12900K
A new 7-Zip benchmark result reveals a 60% performance improvement for the 13900K in decompression tests, and 20% in compression tests in comparison to the 12900K.
AMD’s Ryzen 7000 Launch Event Scheduled for Aug 29
The event has been dubbed “Together We Advance PCs,” and you can expect a fairly deep dive into Zen 4 and AM5 platform advances and what they will mean to PC enthusiasts and DIYers.
Raspberry Pi Pico Powers Pocket Gaming Console
Grgo Mariani has created a pocket-sized gaming console using the Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller as its main processor.
ASRock Z690 Extreme WiFi 6E Review: Best Z690 Under $200?
ASRock’s Z690 Extreme WiFi is a well-rounded option in the crowded $200 space. It offers three M.2 sockets, eight SATA ports, dual Ethernet ports, integrated Wi-Fi 6E, and a quality last-gen audio codec. The all-black look and bright RGB lightning help the Extreme stand out inside your chassis.
How to Transfer a Windows 10 or 11 License to Another PC
If you're building a new PC, you may be able to use an old Windows key for its OS.
Alder Lake Laptop Webcam Support in Linux is Super Shaky
A Linux expert has reported that Alder Lake laptops sporting the MIPI IPU6 are suffering from Linux compatibility issues surrounding proprietary drivers. Full open source drivers are a long way away.
Hinged, Dual-Screen Display Coming Soon with Touch Option
Appeals to potential customers to “save your neck and your desk space,” by opting for this decidedly different dual-24-inch clamshell display on a stand.
New Linux Build Runs Nintendo Switch Games on Arm64 Devices
The developer decided to go public with this Switch-fan OS work now that the milestone of the first playable commercial game title has been reached.
Nvidia Reportedly Resuming RTX 3080 12GB Production, Thanks To GA102 Over Supply
Nvidia has reportedly restarted production on its RTX 3080 12GB SKU, as a result of oversupply issues surrounding its GA102 die.
Tiny, 4-Inch Motherboard Can Run a Xeon W Workstation CPU
A tiny embedded system that supports a range of Intel processors.
Asus ROG Chakram X Review: Gaming Mouse Potential, Squandered
The Asus ROG Chakram X is a stunning example of a gaming mouse, but has some major issues that should deter just about anyone.
Intel Drops DirectX 9 Support On Xe, Arc GPUs, Switches to DirectX 12 Emulation
Intel has made the decision to remove native DirectX 9 support from its latest Xe iGPs and Arc GPUs, and replace DX9 with DX12 emulation instead.
MSI’s AMD X670E and X670-P Motherboards Listed With Euro Pricing
MSI’s MPG X670E Carbon Wi-Fi is about €620, and the MSI Pro X670-P Wi-Fi about €410 on average. Converting to USD and taking off VAT would give pricing of $495 and $320, respectively.
Ryzen 7000 Retailer Pricing Shows Big Hike Over Ryzen 5000
Preliminary Ryzen 7000 prices are here and are roughly 10 to 12% higher than Ryzen 5000 was at MSRP.
Raspberry Pi Drives Tiny CNC Drawing Machine
Maker and developer Pheux9558 is using a Raspberry Pi to power a custom CNC drawing machine with the help of an Arduino and recycled PC components.
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