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on (#71GN3)
The NVMe Destroyinator can securely wipe up to 16 NVMe drives at once at 64 GB/sec.
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Latest from Tom's Hardware
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| Updated | 2025-11-22 14:15 |
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on (#71GK3)
For both your everyday and power users alike, the gap between messaging and actual, measurable action in response to criticism remains stark.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#71GK4)
We're expecting at least three new SKUs in the Arrow Lake refresh that Intel is cooking up behind the scenes, with decent improvements across the board in terms of better memory support and higher clock speeds. The Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, in particular, looks to be almost on par with a current-gen 285K if this leak is to be believed.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71GK5)
Elecom just upgraded its top-of-the-line 7.2-inch long trackball mouse.
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on (#71GHS)
SilverStone surprises EXPO 2025 Japan attendees with an early appearance of the unannounced FLP03 PC case.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#71GHT)
Heating up the HEDT/wokstation market, SKUs from Intel's Granite Rapids-WS lineup have reportedly leaked, with the top-end Xeon 698X model likely to feature 128 cores, beating AMD's 96-core flagship Threadripper 9995WX. Intel's "extreme" tier Xeon CPUs are gunning for the top spot after years of stagnation.
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on (#71GHV)
The real 'world's first microprocessor' was a classified military secret for nearly 30 years.
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on (#71GHW)
The publisher of Wolfenstein 3D has recalled the struggle to distribute copies of this seminal FPS game in Germany back in the early 1990s.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71G7R)
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7's approach to its single-player campaign has got players complaining.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71G7S)
The top-of-the-line Asus ROG Matrix RTX 5090 is priced at $3,999 and will be available in only 1,000 units worldwide.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Kunal Khullar) on (#71G68)
The WD Black SN850X continues to stand out thanks to its strong sustained performance, improved efficiency, and full PS5 support.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71G4Y)
Five individuals were convicted of various crimes, including wire fraud conspiracy and aggravated identity theft, for facilitating the illegal remote employment of North Korean workers.
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on (#71G3E)
LG's Ultra Gear 45GX950A is a very curvy OLED gaming monitor with a 21:9 45-inch screen running at 5120x2160 pixels. It also delivers 165 Hz, 330 Hz at 2560x1080 pixels, Adaptive-Sync, DisplayHDR 400 and wide gamut color.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71G3F)
Bitfarm says that it will convert its Washington Bitcoin mining facility into an AI data center and exit crypto mining completely in a couple of years.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71G3G)
Memory module manufacturers are allegedly postponing the launch of new kits because of the lack of supply.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#71G3H)
A PC repair tech has detailed how a $10,000 RTX Pro 6000 GPU reportedly snapped under its own weight, breaking the PCIe connector and rendering the card useless.
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on (#71G3J)
Voodoo 2 cards will inexorably fail in time thanks to pyro-electric capacitors
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on (#71G22)
Using a shunt mod and a freezer, Trashbench achieved a 23% boost in clocks on the smallest Blackwell GPU.
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on (#71G23)
In 1985, there were designs that envisioned the NES as a wood veneer clad Atari 2600 successor for the US market.
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on (#71FSZ)
The LiberNovo Omni is a dynamic ergonomic chair with an articulated backrest, motorized lumbar support, and an optional footrest - it's cheaper than similar task-style gaming chairs, but it's far from cheap.
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on (#71FMZ)
Creality's Black Friday mega sale sees up to 34% off 3D printers.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#71FN0)
AMD continued to its CPU market share gains Q3 2025, surpassing one-quarter of all x86 CPU shipments and one-third of desktop shipments as Intel declined in desktops, laptops, and servers.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#71FJ5)
Tachyum's newly published Prodigy specs make sweeping claims of GPU-beating performance, but the shift to a 2nm multi-chiplet redesign means the need to restart RTL, which implies that the processor is now likely delayed by another four to five years.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#71FJ6)
Microsoft has just been dealt a major legal blow as the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal has essentially declared that reselling perpetual licenses is perfectly fine. Microsoft's most recent claim argued that its products qualify for copyright infringement (which the licenses protect against) since they can be used to create original work, a notion that the judges ruled against.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71FF4)
Anthropic reported that it has detected and mitigated an AI-powered cyberattack that targeted 30 companies and government agencies.
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on (#71FF5)
Tesla has launched a new marketing push for its Megapack battery systems, targeting hyperscale AI data centers grappling with extreme and unpredictable power fluctuations.
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on (#71FC7)
You can grab the Logitech MX Master 3S for only $69 at Lenovo for a limited time.
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on (#71FC8)
Samsung has raised the prices of its individual memory chips by up to 60% since September, adding to concerns that the uptick in pricing for consumer products that use NAND Flash will continue for some time to come, amidst AI data center build-out-induced shortages.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#71FC9)
Elegoo can no longer guarantee a release date on a promised multicolor upgrade to the Centauri Carbon.
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on (#71FCA)
Amid a global memory shortage, China's YMTC has set its sights on building a third semiconductor plant in Wuhan, with the facility expected to begin mass production of memory chips by 2027.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71FCB)
A Chinese company gains access to Nvidia hardware by renting compute from a Jakarta-based telecommunications company.
on (#71FAD)
Multiple users reported on Reddit that the latest 21.0.0 firmware for the Switch 2 blocks some third-party docks. However, vendors have found a workaround.
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on (#71FAE)
Save 29% on this Samsung 990 Evo Plus 1TB SSD, the lowest price it's ever been, with seriously decent speeds for a PCIe 4.0 drive.
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on (#71FAG)
The xTool P3 is a powerful CO2 laser with plenty of modern convenience and productivity-focused features on both the hardware and software sides. Using this machine across multiple projects was very enjoyable.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#71FAF)
FSR Redstone is here and Call of Duty's getting it first. In Black Ops 7, there's a "Ray Regeneration" option that allows users to clean up ray tracing data before it's fed into the upscaler, resulting in higher-quality ray-traced lighting, shadows and reflections. It only works with RX 9000 series cards at the moment, but support for older RDNA lineups might be possible.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#71FAH)
China has reportedly developed the world's first scalable and industrial-compatible optical quantum chip that allegedly has 1000x the amount of processing power as Nvidia's outgoing AI GPUs.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#71F8V)
The Steam Deck 2 is not happening anytime soon, a notion that has just been reinforced by software engineer Pierre-Loup Griffais, who says that Valve is waiting for true next-gen silicon with architectural improvements that will allow the Steam Deck successor to offer both significantly better performance and battery life, likely without incurring extra costs toward the end-user.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Kunal Khullar) on (#71EVD)
Analogue's 3D console faithfully recreates the Nintendo 64 using FPGA hardware for perfect accuracy, 4K output, and VRR support.
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on (#71EVE)
Multi-material 3D printing finally comes to the Centauri Carbon, but not the one you were thinking of.
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on (#71ERJ)
A growing dispute inside one of Europe's largest chipmakers is threatening to derail automotive production across the continent.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#71ERK)
Nvidia's Vera Rubin platform may upend the AI-server market by shipping partners fully built L10 compute trays that include all compute, power, and cooling hardware, leaving OEMs and ODMs to handle only rack integration while Nvidia takes over the core server design, much of the value, and margins.
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on (#71EN6)
IBM has detailed its most significant quantum computing advances to date, revealing new hardware and software designed to push the limits of what today's superconducting qubits can do.
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on (#71EN7)
A new DARPA- and Texas-backed facility will focus on 3D heterogeneous integration, stacking, and combining multiple materials and chip types to advance U.S. capabilities in defense, AI, and HPC.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71EN8)
Memory makers are hesitant to increase output due to market uncertainties, despite robust demand from AI chip makers.
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on (#71EHP)
AMD chipset driver possibly shortens SSD life, behavior alarms users - incessant log file writes observed every time a window is moved or resized.
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on (#71EF2)
Save 33% on this MSI QD-OLED gaming monitor, fit for 1440p gameplay with a 240Hz refresh rate.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71EF3)
The AI race is exerting a massive toll on our environment.
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on (#71EF4)
The lowest price in at least 30 days has Newegg discounting the 24TB Seagate BarraCuda Compute to just $249.
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on (#71EF5)
The Gigabyte X870E Aorus Master X3D Ice is a worthwhile update from the non-X3D Aorus Master with aesthetic and other hardware improvements, but X3D Turbo 2.0 didn't show its worth in our testing.
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on (#71EF6)
Sony has announced the PlayStation 27" Gaming Monitor for the PlayStation 5 and PC gamers.
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