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Updated 2025-07-08 02:30
Quantum World Record Set for Two-Qubit Gate Operation
Researchers with the Japanese Institute for Molecular Science have broken the previous record for the fastest two-qubit gate operation ever done in quantum computing.
Micron, Western Digital Will Use Chips & Science Money for Memory R&D, New Fabs
As Joe Biden signs Chips and Science into law, Micron and Western Digital prep to establish new R&D and manufacturing operations in the U.S.
Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered Gets Nvidia Game Ready Driver
Nvidia has officially released a Game Ready driver for Sony's upcoming feature rich Spider-Man Remastered PC port.
Grab a Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 16 for $1,599: Real Deals
If you're looking for a gaming laptop at a good price, then this offering ticks a lot of boxes to power the latest and greatest titles.
RTX 4080 and RTX 4070 Power Consumption Dropped By Up to 30%
Nvidia's RTX 4080 and RTX 4070 have reportedly dropped in estimated power consumption by up to 30%, with the RTX 4080 falling to 320W.
Shuttle's New SW580R8 Barebones Workstation Supports Xeon W CPUs
Small-form-factor PC maker Shuttle has announced a workstation case with an Intel W580 chipset.
Leaked Nvidia CEO Memo Assures No Layoffs After Disappointing Q2
A leaked memo penned by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang looked to reassure its 22,000 employess that no layoffs are planned, following the company's disappointing Q2 results. in fact, it seems Nvidia is opening up its purse strings to better retain its talent.
AMD's Sabrina Chromebook SoC Is Really a Mendocino Alias
A new report has revealed that AMD's mysterious Sabrina project was just an alias for the already announced Mendocino project, featuring Zen 2 6nm SoC's running RDAN2 graphics.
Windows 11 Encryption May Damage Data, Microsoft Says
VAES (vectorized AES) instructions used by apps like like BitLocker should accelerate disk data encryption. But Microsoft has recently had to patch a data damage flaw.
AMD X670E AM5 Motherboard Lands in Overclocker's Hands
Overclockers are now receiving AM5 X670E motherboard samples ahead of reviews to overclock AMD's Ryzen 7000 processors.
BenQ Mobiuz EX2710R Gaming Monitor Review: Curvaceous, Colorful and Snappy
Curved 27-inch monitors are somewhat rare, but BenQ’s Mobiuz EX2710R is one of the better examples. It combines a high-contrast VA panel with 165 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR and extended color. And it delivers a smooth and responsive gaming experience.
Steep RTX 30-Series Discounts Suggest Impending 40-Series Launch
Nvidia is discounting its RTX 30-series GPUs at a steep rate, in an apparent attempt to deplete its overabundance of 30-series GPUs prior to the 40-series launch.
Nvidia's RTX 3060 Ti Founders Edition Is in Stock for $399: Real Deals
You can get your hands on an Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti FE at Best Buy for $399, making it one of the cheapest 3060 Ti's on the market currently.
Intel Unveils Arc Pro GPUs
Intel has taken the lid off its professional range of GPUs, the Arc Pro line aimed at rendering, ray tracing, and movie editing.
Nvidia's Gaming Revenue Plunges, Jensen Announces Price Cuts
Nvidia's preliminary results look bad, but back in May Jensen Huang insisted that the GPU market was “so different” to the market which was severely impacted during the previous crypto crash.
Micron 24GT/s GDDR6X Memory in Production: In Time for Lovelace
Micron kicks off volume production of 24 GT/s GDDR6X memory, just in time for Nvidia's GeForce RTX 40-series launch.
Lenovo Spills Specifications of Unannounced AMD Ryzen Pro 5000 Processors
Three new AMD Ryzen Pro 5000 series chips revealed with up to 8C / 16T, no graphics, and with TDPs of 65W or lower.
Raspberry Pi Unlocks Door Automatically with Facial Recognition
Dillon McCardell has created a Raspberry Pi-powered door unlocking mechanism that uses facial recognition to unlock doors automatically.
AMD Threadripper Pro 5995WX and 5975WX Review: Sheer Threaded Dominance
AMD's Threadripper Pro 5995WX and 5975WX barrel into the workstation market with 64 cores, 128 threads, eight memory channels, and class-leading performance.
Acer Predator Helios 300 (2022) Review: Competitively Priced Middle Ground
The Acer Predator Helios 300 is a strong gaming laptop with a competitive price, but it makes a few sacrifices along the way.
EVGA Slashes $1,000 Off GeForce RTX 3090 Ti GPUs, Starting at $1,149
EVGA is selling a couple of custom GeForce RTX 3090 Ti graphics cards below MSRP.
Raspberry Pi Home Assistant Runs on Old Sony TV-511
Telefrag Entertainment has created a custom voice assistant system using Jarvis on a Raspberry Pi with video output to an old Sony TV-511 television.
Tachyum to Cadence: Our Prodigy Doesn't Meet Prodigious Goals, Sue You!
Suing your subcontractor is not something you do every day.
How to Build Your Own 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Robot (Updated)
From designing the robot to 3D printing we show you the tools and talk you through the steps to build a Raspberry Pi robot.
Crucial X6 4TB Portable SSD Review: A Ton of Storage on the Go
We put the spacious 4TB Crucial X6 portable SSD through our expansive test regimen to see how it stacks up.
AMD Ryzen 5000 Embedded: Up to 12 Zen 3 Cores at 105W
IT solution provider Advantech reveals unannounced AMD Ryzen 5000 Embedded processors.
MSI’s First Intel Graphics Card Is a Low-Profile Arc A380
MSI-made PC systems featuring up to an Intel Core i5-12400F and Arc A380 are suitable for eSports gaming or popular internet café games titles but come with prices approaching $650.
Intel Kills Off Exotic Packaging For Core i9-12900K, Core i9-10980XE
Intel has killed off its exotic packaging for the Core i9-12900K and Core i9-10980XE, replacing them with smaller boxes found in its non-flagship models.
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Super vs AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT: Sub-$200 GPU Face-Off
Both the GTX 1650 Super and Radeon RX 6500 XT are now available for under $200. We compare the two on price, performance and power usage to help you choose the best one for your needs.
Prototype Core i9-13900K Raptor Lake Chip Blasts Off To 5.77GHz
An Intel Core i9-13900K sample was seen clocking as high as 5.77 GHz in a recent Geekbench 5 benchmark result.
How to Use Raspberry Pi Pico W With Node-RED
The Raspberry Pi Pico W is cheap enough to forget about it and in this project we do just that. We build a sensor platform from the Pico W and send live data to the cloud using Node-RED to create our own web application.
Dygma Raise Review: An Easy Split Decision
The Dygma Raise is one of the most expensive keyboards we’ve tested, but its stellar configurability, luxury build quality, and ability to adapt to your most comfortable writing position are worth the investment.
New RTX 4080 Leak Drops Core Count Below 10,000, 40-Series Titan Rumors
A new RTX 4080 rumor was just Tweeted out, suggesting the previous 10,000+ CUDA core count for the 4080 was wrong. The estimated core count now sits at 9728.
AMD, Intel, Nvidia Slow Hirings as Economy Falters
Major technological players AMD, Intel and Nvidia have all reduced their pace of new hires in context of the worldwide economic downturn.
Steam Beta Allows PC Gamers to Use Nintendo Joy-Con Controllers
If you have a Nintendo Switch in the house, you now have two spare Bluetooth PC game controllers. Available in the beta client for now, alongside improved Nintendo Online Classic controller support.
AMD Zen 4 Specs Leak: 16-Core Ryzen 9 7950X Allegedly Hits 5.7 GHz
Hardware leaker reveals the specifications for AMD's forthcoming Ryzen 7000 (Raphael) processors based on the Zen 4 microarchitecture.
AMD Ryzen 7000 Zen 4 CPUs, AM5 Motherboards Launching September 15
AMD Ryzen 7000 and AM5 motherboards are confirmed to be launching on September 15th, just a month away from now.
TSMC Comments on Intel 3nm Order Rumors: Nothing Has Changed
TSMC denies any changes with N3 expansion plans.
Corsair’s RM750 PSU Is Back Down to $99: Real Deals
Power your rig with a Corsair RM750 (2021) PSU for $99. Get a powerful heart for your PC for less.
Raspberry Pi Gives 80s-Era Typewriter a New Lease on Life
Ingenuous hacker uses Raspberry Pi and Arduino boards to output a Linux Terminal on a typewriter form the '80s.
Intel Confirms Poor Arc GPU DX11 Performance Is a Work in Progress
Intel's poor performance on its Arc GPUs surrounding DirectX 11 games, will be a constant issue, that will take a lot of time to work out.
Google and GloFo to Collaborate in Open-Source Chip-Making Venture
The partners are encouraging students, hobbyists, engineers, start ups and others to bring the spark of open-source innovation to the hardware realm.
HighPoint Readies Next-Gen SSD Card With Up to 55GBps Throughput
HighPoint's SSD7749E E1.S RAID card promises extreme speeds and extreme capacities for workstations and servers.
Raspberry Pi Twitch TV Plays Streams When They Go Live
Rsheldiii (aka Bob) is using a Raspberry Pi to power his custom, 3D-printed TV that plays Twitch streams automatically as soon as they’re live.
Asus ROG Strix Z690-A Gaming WIFI D4 Review: ROG’s Silver Bullet?
The Z690-A GAMING WIFI D4 is the least-expensive route to a ROG-based board. It sports a unique silver appearance and comes handsomely appointed. You get capable VRMs, four M.2 sockets with six SATA ports, quality audio and integrated Wi-Fi 6. But priced at just over $320, it’s pricier than its peers.
Vendors Show Off First X670, X670E AM5 Motherboards for Zen 4 CPUs
Asus, ASRock, Biostar, Gigabyte, and MSI reveal upcoming AM5 motherboards for AMD's Ryzen 7000-series Zen 4 (Raphael) processors.
Intel Postpones Production of Meteor Lake's 3nm GPU Tile at TSMC, Trendforce Claims
As Intel delays volume production of Meteor Lake's GPU Tile, TSMC might need to reconsider expansion plan.
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1630 Review: Lobotomized Turing
We tested Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1630, a blast from the past with half its "brain" removed. Turing TU117 was already slow, and Nvidia just made it even slower, but without the necessary accompanying price cut.
Computer With 512 GPUs Tests Google's 'Quantum Supremacy' Claim
A team of Chinese researchers put 512 GPUs and a "super algorithm" through their paces in an attempt to solve the same theoretical problem that Google crunched with its Sycamore quantum computer back in 2019. The result proves that there's still a long way ahead for quantum supremacy - but the road is being walked as we speak.
How to Factory Reset a Windows 10 or 11 PC
Whether you're having technical issues or errors, are preparing to sell your PC, or things just aren't running right, it may be time to reset Windows 10 or 11.
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