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Phison Unveils E26 Controller for PCIe 5 SSDs: Shipping in 2022
Phison's upcoming E26 PCIe Gen5 SSD controller supports dual port, SR-IOV, and ZNS.
Raspberry Pi Powers Keychain Sized Games Console
A tiny new open-source gaming system based on the Raspberry Pi Pico is currently crowdfunding.
Steam Deck Benchmarks Show 60 FPS Gaming Experience With Reasonable Eye Candy
Chinese user posts the first review of Valve's forthcoming Steam Deck handheld PC.
Intel Preps Software Defined Xeon CPUs: Buy Now, Add Features Later
Intel's Software Defined Silicon driver coming to Linux.
Western Digital's M.2 NVMe TLC SSDs For NAS Systems Start at $65
Western Digital has launched the WD Red SN700 lineup of SSDs to accelerate NAS storage.
Battlefield 2042 System Requirements Detailed by DICE
DICE revealed the system requirements for the upcoming Battlefield 2042 ahead of the game's Open Beta. These include a quad-core CPU, a 2016 or later GPU, and a 64-bit version of Windows 10.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 9) Review: Even More Productivity Prowess
One of the best ultrabooks you can buy, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 9) combines great usability, light-weight portability and epic battery life.
Get This MSI RTX 3080 Gaming Laptop for Under $2,000
At Newegg for today only, you can get $300 off the MSI GP66 Leopard and pick up this portable powerhouse for just $1,999.
Xbox Series X and S Now Support Dolby Vision
Microsoft has officially announced Dolby Vision support for the Xbox Series S and X, giving gamers another way to experience HDR.
Chinese Company Alibaba Bans Sales of Cryptocurrency Miners
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba will officially end sales of any crypto-related goods and services on its platform as cryptocurrency becomes illegal in China.
6,000 RISC-V Cores on a Xilinx FPGA Break the CoreScore World Record
A Xilinx FPGA with as many as 6,000 individual RISC-V SERV cores is now the world record holder for the most RISC-V cores on a single device.
Only 40 Percent of Windows Users Know Windows 11 Exists
Only 40% of Windows users know the existence of Windows 11, and even less know if they will upgrade to it.
Crucial Adds 4TB SSD to MX500 Lineup
Crucial expands four years old lineup with 4TB SSD.
Trick or Treat? CPU Cherry-Picker Silicon Lottery to Close October 31st
Silicon Lottery, the go-to place for cherry-picked CPUs based on their overclocking potential, has announced they are closing shop, citing reduced overclocking headroom and other technological and market changes.
Raspberry Pi 4 8GB Gets Sneaky Update
Raspberry Pi 4 8GB models are being fitted with an updated SoC from the Raspberry Pi 400. There's very little difference.
AMD CEO: Global Chip Shortage to Ease in Late 2022
Lisa Su talks about chip shortages, GPUs, mining, and Apple's M1.
ASRock RX 6900 XT Formula Review: Pushing the Limit
The ASRock RX 6900 XT Formula packs a massive cooler and plenty of power, with modest bling and performance that matches the fastest GPUs around — at least until you turn on ray tracing.
How to Buy the Right SSD: A Guide for 2021
Upgrading to an SSD over a spinning hard drive is one of the greatest (and most affordable) PC upgrades you can make. Here's a guide to help you buy an SSD.
Sapphire's Radeon RX 6600 Listed Weeks Ahead of Launch
Sapphire's Pulse Radeon RX 6600 XT showed up in an early Portuguese listing, giving us a reasonable idea of what to expect when it launches in mid-October.
Apple, Intel, and Nvidia Suppliers Halt Production in China Due to Mandated Power Shutdowns
China's new energy and CO2 policies could affect the production of electronics.
China's YMTC Starts Production of 128-Layer, 3D QLC NAND
YMTC, one of the foremost NAND manufacturers in China, has announced the mass production status of its 128-layer, QLC-based 3D NAND.
Upcoming Core i9-12900K Takes on Core i9-11900k, Ryzen 9 5900X in New Benchmarks
SiSoftware compiles Core i9-12900K benchmarks into a little performance review.
Get $70 off This Gigabyte QHD Curved Gaming Monitor
Right now, the Gigabyte G27QC gaming monitor is just $259.99 after a steep $70 discount.
Raspberry Pi Powers Playable Game Boy Color Cosplay
Jaryd Giesen has created a working Game Boy Color costume that's playable thanks to a Raspberry Pi running RetroPie.
MSI Spills Possible Intel Alder Lake Launch Date
A few weeks ahead of Intel's official announcement for the release date of Alder Lake processors, MSI drops a strong clue as to when the CPUs will hit the shelves.
$4 Udoo Key Merges Raspberry Pi RP2040 and ESP32 Together
An upcoming Kickstarter campaign from Udoo will offer a blend of RP2040 and ESP32 - the Udoo Key.
Pixio PX259 Prime 25-inch 280 Hz Monitor Review: High Performance, Low Price
The Pixio PX259 Prime is a 25-inch monitor that can hit 280 Hz and supports HDR. It’s a no-frills gaming monitor that delivers high performance for a low price.
Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 1000W Power Supply Review
The Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 1000W uses a solid platform, but it needs improvements to keep up with the competition.
Raspberry Pi E-Ink Calendar Syncs with Google Calendar
If you want to keep an eye on your Google Calendar without opening it, then this E-Ink calendar project by Speedyg0nz is for you.
AMD 4700S CPU Reviewed: Defective PS5 Chips Find New Life
We put AMD's 4700S Desktop Kit, which has a defective Sony Playstation 5 Chip on board, to the test in a full gamut of game and application benchmarks.
SK hynix Gold P31 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: High-Performance, Unprecedented Efficiency (Updated)
With SK hynix’s latest 128L 4D NAND TLC flash, the Gold P31delivers strong performance at a low price.
Cooler Master V750 Gold V2 Power Supply Review
The Cooler Master V750 Gold V2 is the best Cooler Master PSU we've seen in a long time.
Monoprice Workstream 2K Webcam Review: A Bulky Blunder
This camera’s specs seem impressive for a $35 device, but it doesn’t live up to 2K expectations in practice.
Boox's E-Ink External Monitor for Laptops Available, 25-Incher Incoming
The Boox Mira is not fast or furious, but it will offer added comfort for code, texts, and spreadsheets.
How to Build a Satellite-Powered, Raspberry Pi Security Camera for Off-the-Grid Locations
Build a satellite powered remote camera that keeps an eye on your property, even it’s way off of the grid.
EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G6 Power Supply Review
The EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G6 is among the best PSUs money can buy.
Seeed XIAO RP2040 Review: $5 Brain Food
$5 won’t get you very far, but with Seeed’s latest RP2040 based board it can open a world of electronics and fun.
Gainward & Galax List GeForce RTX 3060 Cards with GA104 GPU
GA104-based GeForce RTX 3060 graphics cards coming to retail.
Researchers Design Plans for Swarms of Tiny Flying Microchips, Promise Not to Use Them for Evil
A team of engineers with Northwestern University have developed the smallest microflier in human history. The microfliers are built out of 2D electronics into 3D shapes, and can be deployed for environmental data collection, disease spread control, an a seemingly infinite number of other (mostly beneficial) uses.
Glorious GMMK Pro Keyboard Review: Barebones Kit, Full-Size Price
A barebones keyboard kit with a premium price, the Glorious GMMK Pro has lots of high-end features, but awful stabilizers make it a hard sell.
New Apple OS Beta Potentially Leaks Upcoming MacBook Pros With 14:9 Displays
Probable display resolutions for Apple's upcoming MacBook Pros accidentally revealed by Apple itself.
How to Install Windows Subsystem for Linux in Windows 11
Windows 11 offers easy access to the full Linux kernel (and the distributions built on top of it) by way of the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Windows Insiders Can Now Preview Windows 11 Launch Build
Microsoft makes Windows 11 launch build available under the release preview channel for commercial use.
This Raspberry Pi Delivery Robot is Controlled by Live Stream Chat
Maker Eben Kouao has developed a Raspberry Pi-powered delivery robot that is viewable and controllable from live stream.
Raspberry Pi Cyberdeck is So Cyberpunk 1977
With a Raspberry Pi 4 mounted inside the case of a 70s Sanyo cassette player, this cyberdeck is the perfect mix of new and old.
New GPU-Z Update Detects Enigmatic Tiger Lake Server CPUs, GeForce LHR GPUs
New GPU-Z brings support for new and upcoming hardware.
The People's Bank of China Made All Crypto-Related Transactions Illegal
The People's Bank of China has made cryptocurrency-related transactions illegal.
AMD and Mediatek Could Be Negotiating a Joint Venture
According to DigiTimes, AMD and Mediatek may be in a negotiation process towards establishing a joint venture. The focus would be on SoC-bound data transmission technologies such as 5G and Wi-fi.
Acer Nitro XV282K 4K Monitor Review: Pixel Density Meets 144 Hz
The Acer Nitro XV282K packs 4K resolution into a 144 Hz IPS panel with extended color, HDR and Adaptive-Sync. At 28 inches, it packs an impressive 157ppi density for a super sharp image.
AMD Scores Its Highest Server CPU Market Share in Years: Report
As hyperscale cloud service providers accelerate buying, AMD takes a record amount of server share.
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