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The Innocn 27G1S Plus has superfast refresh rate monitor with impressive specifications, and is on sale for only $199.
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Updated | 2024-05-18 15:30 |
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The US government has broken its record for most Chinese entities on the Entity List at once, with quantum research in China and elsewhere receiving fresh new sanctions and blockades.
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SMIC becomes the world's second-largest pure-play foundry as it eclipses GlobalFoundries and UMC, but this is only true if you exclude Intel and Samsung.
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A new shipping manifest detailing printed ciruit board components for AMD Strix Point APUs highlights the TDP and memory capacity of the prototype APU, backing up previous reports that the chip will come with monster CPU and GPU specs.
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The single-board computer, exclusive to Chinese buyers, is custom-built for development and learning environments.
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We test the best gaming PCs with our typical gauntlet of real-world and synthetic benchmarks to measure overall prebuilt system performance.
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AMD publishes Micro Engine Scheduler (MES) firmware source and documentation on GPUOpen.com.
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Harvard researchers teamed up with Google machine learning minds to study a cubic millimeter of a healthy human brain, mapping out each of its connections and blood vessels, a process taking up wild amounts of data.
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Creative Technology announced that it will be releasing a Super X-Fi Gen 4 audio profile for its compatible USB headsets, earbuds and other audio devices where the company claims it uses AI for optimization.
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This is what you need to do to fit the most powerful graphics cards in a small chassis.
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If you think PCIe 5.0 runs hot, wait till you see the thermal throttling for PCIe 6.0.
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by palcorn@outlook.com (Paul Alcorn) on (#6034W)
How can you check your CPU's temperature and what's a good or normal range? We break it down for you.
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OpenAI will reportedly announce an AI-powered search product one day before Google's Gemini AI is expected to take center stage in its own developer conference.
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The Freezer 36 raises the bar for entry-level air coolers, with good performance and low noise levels.
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Valve releases an ambitious SteamOS update that includes Steam Deck LCD overclocking support.
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An updated ROG Ally Z1 Extreme model gets a sneak preview ahead of an official June 2 announcement.
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If China captures Taiwan and TSMC, this will be a major blow for U.S.-based companies and economy, which is why U.S. invests in its own semiconductor production, says Gina Raimondo.
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Nickbild on GitHub creates and documents a Commodore 64 AI sprite generator.
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Chinese leaker "Golden Pig Upgrades" leaks information on the upcoming product spread of AMD's Zen 5 architecture, including specifics on highly anticipated Strix Point and Strix Halo.
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Erik Bjorgan has created an easy way to integrate a custom voice profile of your choice into your Raspberry Pi project using TextyMcSpeechy.
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Nvidia leaps past Qualcomm, Broadcom, and AMD in Top 10 rankings of IC design houses.
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Now that laptop manufacturer's are embrasing the CAMM2 memory standard, Crucial is selling dedicated LPCAMM2 Micron memory modules, but at a very high cost.
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LG Display looks to sell off its last LCD plant in China as it pivots to more profitable OLED panels
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As OLED display technology becomes more dominant and profitable, longtime manufacturers are ditching their LCD business assets.
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BenQ has announced its new RD Programming Series of monitors. These coder-friendly screens offer features like a 16:10 ratio display, Advanced Coding Modes, Brightness Intelligence auto-dimming, anti-glare screen coatings, and ergonomic stands.
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SIA expects U.S. semiconductor production capacities to grow at the highest pace in the world thanks to CHIPS and Science Act.
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For a budget gaming PC build that can still output the high frame counts from the latest games, the Ryzen 7 5700X3D from AMD is only $229 and has great performance for its price.
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MSI has officially announces future BIOS updates that will be implementing Intel's Default Settings profile to stop Core i9 instability.
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EA is considering putting ads in AAA titles again but wants to do it thoughtfully this time.
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Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects Nvidia to adopt a multi-chip design for Vera Rubin R100 and R200 GPUs. These are rumored to be the next generation data center, AI, and HPC GPUs, with a faster release cadence than previous solutions.
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The Sapphire RX 7900 GRE Nitro+ offers slightly improved cooling and performance with a blinged-out package, while consuming more power than the base models. It's $60 extra mostly for looks, in other words.
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Apple M4 processors are convincingly breaking Geekbench single-core records. Multiple scores of roughly 3,800 points or over have appeared in the Geekbench online database over recent hours.
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You can find a powerful gaming laptop without breaking the bank. We've tested to help you find the best.
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The Corsair MP700 Pro SE is Corsair's second generation PCIe 5.0 SSD, this time pushing the edge of what's possible with the interface. It's faster, but Corsair also brings liquid cooling to the table for true PC enthusiasts.
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Pablo Trujillo has created a Raspberry Pi RP2040-powered pen testing master tool known as the Hackbat and made it open source for anyone to tinker with.
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Chinese news outlet Benchlife shares the alleged specifications for Intel's forthcoming Core Ultra 200 series (Arrow Lake) processors.
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Sabrent debuts 5GB/s Rocket Nano 2242 Gen 4 SSD — a good fit for Lenovo Legion Go, laptops, and NUCs
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Sabrent has unveiled a new M.2 2242 form factor SSD aimed at the Lenovo Legion Go handheld, as well as laptops and NUCs that use such drives. Sabrent uses Phison's E27T controller that sports 5GB/s of bandwidth and a 1TB capacity.
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Market tracking from Mercury Research reports about AMD's significant market share gains in Q1 2024 at Intel's expense.
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Developer forum Stack Overflow was met with intense backlash from users over its partnership with OpenAI and the decision to scrape the site's answers for AI training; attempts to delete or edit questions and answers are met with bans.
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Minisforum has launched the ultra-thin S100 mini-PC, which the brand showed off at CES this year.
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The Redragon K683WB FIDD is a capable Hall Effect keyboard for gamers on a budget. It's one of the cheapest ways to try magnetic switches for yourself but the simple design and mediocre software make for a middling experience.
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SK hynix is the fifth organization to be raided by South Korea's watchdog group as part of its investigation into alleged securities fraud on the part of SSD and controller manufacturer Fadu.
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Ayaneo has unveiled a teaser of a new GPU dock it's working on called the AG01. No specs have been announced.
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Microsoft makes ruthless cuts to development staff despite successful releases.
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The U.S. government has revoked export licenses for select processors for PCs and smartphones - Intel and Qualcomm can no longer ship to Huawei.
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Alienware's AW3225QF ups the ante for QD-OLED desktop monitors with a 32-inch curved 4K panel that runs at 240 Hz with Adaptive-Sync, HDR10, Dolby Vision and wide gamut color.
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Samsung accelerates construction of glass substrates pilot line, plans to start test production in Q1 2025.
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Unverified machine learning benchmarks have been posted to Geekbench and they seem to show an incremental improvement over the previous generation of Apple processor
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Intel wants motherboard makers to adhere to the recommended power delivery profiles as it investigates the source of unlocked 13th/14th-Generation Core CPU crashing issues.
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One gadget builder extraordinaire has designed and built his own supercomputer, and showed the world how he did it.
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Windows 11 begins transitioning away from MHz and to MT/s when listing RAM speeds in Task Manager, with beta builds available through Windows Insider already reflecting the change.
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