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Updated 2025-07-07 21:15
Intel Ends Day 0 Game GPU Driver Support For 10th Gen and Older CPUs
Intel 6th to 10th Generation processors will now receive quarterly software updates.
U.S. Senate Passes $76 Billion Chip Production Subsidies Bill
The U.S. is getting closer to supporting local chipmakers with billions of dollars.
Intel Starts Shipping ACM-G10-Powered Arctic Sound-M GPUs
Intel begins to ship ACM-G10-based Arctic Sound-M card for remote rendering and video transcoding.
AMD Photonics Patent Reveals a Hybrid Future
A recently published AMD patent shows the company has been looking into hybrid photonic-semiconductor chips for a few years.
EVGA E1 Chassis Frame Costs $1600
Premium materials and construction, combined with some choice KingPin overclocking components, means that the EVGA E1 models can cost as much as $4,999.
One of the Best Gaming Monitors - The Dell S3222DGM Is Back Down to $299: Real Deals
The Dell S3222DGM is back on offer for just $299, which is an amazing price for one of our best gaming monitors. We chose the S3222DGM because of its combination of strong image quality, great features, and incredible build quality.
AMD Radeon RX 580 Nearly Doubles Minecraft Performance With New Driver
YouTuber evaluates the performance delta between AMD's Adrenalin Edition 22.7.1 and 22.6.1 driver in Minecraft.
US Leads Semiconductor R&D Investment for 2021; Asia Gains Ground
IC Insight's report on worldwide investment in semcidonductor R&D paints the US as the undisputed leader. But its advantage is trailing sideways, while Asia-Pacific bursts through the scene. Are future investments in US and Europe enough to stem the tide?
Embedded Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 KVM Card Offers Full Remote Control
The Blicube BliKVM card uses a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 to offer full KVM over IP, and even plugs into an ATX power supply.
Asus ROG Strix XG32UQ 32-inch 4K Gaming Monitor Overclocks to 165Hz
The Asus ROG Strix XG32UQ is reported to launch during Q3 2022 at an undisclosed price.
Synopsys-Backed China EDA Tool Firm Allegedly Poached TSMC Employees
Advanced Manufacturing EDA reportedly poached TSMC engineers.
Dell XPS 13 Plus (9320) Review: Form and Capacitive Function
The Dell XPS 13 Plus brings radical design changes, including an invisible touchpad and capacitive function keys, in a beautiful chassis with solid performance.
Japanese Government Invests $680 Million in Kioxia, WD Fab
The Japanese government will help Kioxia and Western Digital to build Fab 7 at Yokkaichi Operations.
New AMD Radeon GPU Driver Drops With Noise Suppression Tech, Major OpenGL Performance Uplift
AMD has released the Adrenalin Edition 22.7.1 software with new features and OpenGL optimizations.
AMD's Next-Gen Ryzen 9 7000 'Raphael' CPUs May Feature 170W TDP
AMD's upcoming high-end Ryzen 9 7000-series processors will be hot, but mainstream CPUs will be cooler.
Cubic Boron Arsenide Promises 10x Better Heat Dissipation for Chips
Researchers may have just discovered the best semiconductor material in existence: cubic boron arsenide. The compound promises 10x better heat dissipation compared to silicon, while also having a much better flow for positively-charged particles known as holes.
CosmicStrand Malware Infects ASUS, Gigabyte Motherboards
Security software provider Kaspersky has digged into a newly-identified malware that resides at the heart of your PC - the BIOS. CosmicStrand, as it has become known, mainly seems to infect Intel H81-based motherboards. But since it's been just discovered, more infections may be lurking in disguise.
Raspberry Pi Pico Emulates 6502 Computer and Runs Loderunner
Eric Badger is emulating the 8-bit 6502 computer on the Raspberry Pi Pico and demonstrates its ability to run Loderunner.
Innosilicon Fenghua No.2 GPU Launching August 3
Innosilicon will reportedly launch its dual-GPU PowerVR-based Fenghua No.2 graphics card, though there haven't been proper third party analysis of the first card launched last November.
Microfluidic Cooling on Overclocked Intel i7-8700K Drops Temps 44%
A team of researchers with Microsoft and Georgia's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering tested one of the most promising future cooling solutions on an off-the-shelf Intel Core i7-8700K. The result? 44.4% lower temperatures, on an overclocked CPU!
The 12GB MSI Ventus RTX 3080 Is Back Down to $729: Real Deals
The 12GB MSI Ventus RTX 3080 is back to just $729 at Newegg. This powerful GPU is an attractive option at this discounted price.
Nvidia Reportedly Readies 800W RTX 4090 Ti With 18,176 Cores, 48GB GDDR6X
Possible specifications of the GeForce RTX 4090 Ti have been leaked. Dubbed "The Beast" by Twitter's Kopite7Kimi, the GPU reportedly has 18,176 shader cores, 48GB of GDDR6X memory, and an 800W TBP.
Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro Review: Attractive, Solid and a Bit Boring
The Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro is an attractive, well-built low-profile gaming keyboard with plenty of features and connection options.
Intel Meteor Lake Boot Log Spotlights 20 Core CPU Sample
CPU appears to be a 1.2 GHz Engineering Sample, and the multiple Linux Coreboot boot logs probably contain a discrepancy between core counts due to early-stage firmware.
Tiny Touchscreen PC Doubles Crowdfunder Target
Crowdfunded from China, this tiny touchscreen PC smashed its target.
Two Trees TTS-55 Review: No Frills Laser Engraver
A low power laser engraver good for beginners on a budget.
TeamGroup Launches Vapor Chamber Cooler for M.2 SSDs
TeamGroup adds vapor chamber to M.2 SSD cooling system.
Micron Takes Lead With 232-Layer NAND Flash, up to 2TB per Chip Package
Micron has taken the lead with its 232-Layer NAND, the first to break the 200-Layer barrier.
HyperX DuoCast Review: A Halfway Point Nobody Asked For
HyperX’s new mid-range DuoCast microphone is a surprisingly tough sell.
Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 32-inch 4K 144 Hz Gaming Monitor Review: Premium Excellence
Corsair’s Xeneon 32UHD144 is a 32-inch 4K gaming monitor with 144 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR600 and extended color. It delivers professional-level accuracy and premium game performance to a very competitive category.
Xbox Firmware Update Makes Booting Faster
An update being distributed through Microsoft's Insider program for the Xbox Series X has seen boot times for the console shaved by a further five seconds. But older consoles have also received some love.
Backblaze Reveals Life Expectancy for HDDs in Its Servers, Going Back to 2013
Cloud storage provider Backblaze has shared its life expectancy numbers for HDDs as they've experienced them ever since the company opened doors back in 2013.
Sapphire Configures a Radeon RX 6500 XT With 8GB VRAM
Sapphire's new Radeon RX 6500 XT Pulse 8GB is available now. The GPU boost clock is 1% faster, but the memory bus remains lacking at 64-bit.
AMD's Ryzen 9 5950X Flagship CPU Hits New Low of $499: Real Deals
AMD's beastly Ryzen 9 5950X is seeing a price reduction today, bringing it down to its lowest ever price of $499 on Amazon. This CPU is a productivity powerhouse and the current flagship AMD processor.
32-Bit Linux Won't Get Patched for Latest Intel Vulnerabilities
The amount of work involved in fixes means that the 32-bit Linux kernel won’t be getting the same treatment as the 64-bit version of the OS.
Ampere's Altra Max 80 Core Arm CPU Gets Benchmarked, Delidded, Measured
We should get our first taste of truly performant Arm cores in PC chips when the Qualcomm Nuvia processors arrive in late 2022 to 23.
Apple Removes Last Remnants of Intel Silicon, AMD Rembrandt Follows Suit
Apple's refreshed M2 MacBook Air uses a custom U09PY3 USB4 retimer, putting Intel silicon in the rear view mirror.
Unique Raspberry Pi Gaming Rig Uses Complex Shapes and Circular LCD Screens
Developer and woodworker Mw33212 has created another beautiful Pi-powered gaming rig—this time with two round LCD displays in a handmade tridiminished rhombicosidodecahedron-shaped case.
Dell G3223Q 32-inch 4K Gaming Monitor Review: Exceptional Color Accuracy And Speed
Dell brings its G3223Q to the 32-inch 4K gaming monitor party. It sports a 144 Hz refresh rate with Adaptive-Sync, HDR 600 and a wide color gamut. It’s also one of the quickest UHD screens I’ve tested to date.
Intel Foundry Services Lands MediaTek, a Leading TSMC Customer
Intel has signed MediaTek as a customer for its foundry services, a key win as the company tries to build out its foundry services division.
DDR5 Boosts Raptor Lake CPU Multi-Core Performance By 20 Percent In New Benchmark
Intel Core i7-13700K benchmarks show the difference between DDR4 and DDR5 memory performance.
Alien-Themed Raspberry Pi Motion Tracker Monitors for Facehuggers
Bill O’Sullivan uses a Raspberry Pi to drive a custom Alien-themed motion tracking handheld that works using ultrasonic sensors.
AMD Establishes New CPU Design Center in NY
As AMD's R&D spending increases, the chipmaker has established new CPU design centers.
WD Black SN770 SSD Review: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (Updated)
The WD Black SN770 uses a DRAM-less design and fast 3D TLC flash to create a responsive and cost-efficient gaming SSD.
Innocn 13K1F Portable Monitor Review: OLED, But Not So Bright
The Innocn 13K1F features a 13.3-inch Full HD OLED display with rich color.
How to Connect Your Raspberry Pi Pico W to Twitter via IFTTT
Connecting the $6 Raspberry Pi Pico W to Twitter is a breeze using IFTTTs free service. In this how-to, we send live sensor data to Twitter using IFTTT and MicroPython.
Intel Sapphire Rapids Workstation Specs Leaked: Up To 56 Cores, 350W TDP
VideoCardz shares the alleged specifications for Intel's forthcoming Xeon Sapphire Rapids-WS processors.
Steve Jobs’ Apple-1 Prototype Expected to Fetch $500,000 at Auction
Photo evidence suggests this was the computer that helped secure Apple’s first ‘big’ order, for 50 Apple 1s, to The Byte Shop in Mountain View, California.
How To Turn Your Old PC Into a New Chromebook with Chrome OS Flex
Google’s Chrome OS Flex is a lightweight, alternative, web-based operating system designed for older hardware
Microsoft Now Sells Windows 11 Licenses Directly to PC DIYers
Windows 11 Home and Pro licenses are now available direct from Microsoft at $139 and $199, respectively. Until recently, you would have had to buy Windows 10, then do an upgrade instead.
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