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Nvidia Unveils Big Accelerator Memory: Solid-State Storage for GPUs
Nvidia teams up with IBM to attach solid-state storage to GPUs — not the first time this sort of idea has appeared.
GPU Prices Dropped Another 9% in the First Half of March
The steady decline in GPU prices continues, with eBay showing an average 9% drop in the first half of March compared to February.
Intel's Special Edition i9-12900KS Already in Customer Hands
Core i9-12900KS Special Edition processors have already been spotted in the hands of customers, with the first wave of 12900KS CPUs apparently already on sale.
Best VR Headsets for 2022
We detail the best VR headsets for gaming and and PC tasks available in 2022.
Best PC Gaming Headsets 2022: Budget, Wired and Wireless
From budget to wireless cans, these are the best gaming headsets you can get in 2022, based on our testing.
Intel SVP in China: Chinese CPUs Could Catch Us by 2025
Intel is considering the possibility of tougher competition from Chinese CPU firms. Half a decade might be enough for the Chinese government to push for a switchover.
Pine64 Announce Rockchip RK3588 Powered QuartzPro64 Development Board
Pine64 has announced a professional development board, the QuartzPro64, using the powerful Rockchip RK3588 SoC
Modder Reduces GDDR6X Temps by 46C With Copper Cooling
A madder used a copper shim cooling mod on the GDDR6X memory of an Asus TUF RTX 3070 Ti, yielding an impressive 46C temperature reduction.
MSI Joins the Quantum Dot Club With New Artymis Curved Gaming Monitors
MSI's new Artymis 1000R QD series joins the quantum dot club. Both are 27-inch, 1440p, 16:9 aspect ratio VA panel monitors with a 1000R curve, FreeSync Premium Pro, and HDR 400. The only difference is the max refresh rate, either 165Hz or 240Hz.
The Samsung 980 Pro 2TB SSD Drops to $249, Its Lowest Price Ever: Real Deals
Our favorite NVMe SSD the Samsung 980 PRO (2TB) is on sale at Newegg for only $249 - its lowest price ever.
Intel Announces "Silicon Junction," an $80 Billion Semiconductor Investment in the EU
Intel has announced plans to invest $80 billion in Europe until the end of the decade. A new, $17 billion euro leading-edge semiconductor Mega Fab in Magdeburg, Germany will be Intel's first priority, but France, Ireland, Italy, Poland, and Spain will also be venues for Intel's investment.
QNAP Issues Warning Over Dirty Pipe Linux Exploit
The Linux vulnerability known as Dirty Pipe could be used to attack certain NAS devices, QNAP has warned.
Intel Arc A-Series GPUs to Launch on March 30
Intel's Lisa Pearce revealed the date in a community blog post. She also shared some quite clear performance indications, as well as some info on Project Endgame.
AMD Fires Back With 7 New Chips, Flagship $449 Ryzen 7 5800X3D Lands April 20
AMD announced its flagship Ryzen 7 5800X3D and six other new chips that lower the price of entry to the Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 ecosystem.
Hyte Y60 Review: Windowed and Warm
The Hyte Y60 is a unique spin on the ever-popular Lian Li O-11 Dynamic, with its panoramic glass side panels. However, its air-cooled thermal performance isn’t enough to dethrone the king.
Keychron K8 Pro Review: Not So Professional
Keychron’s K8 Pro brings some enthusiast-tier features to a more subtle design, but it suffers from quality control issues.
PNY Expands Its Arsenal With New RGB Gaming RAM
PNY launches the brand's new XLR8 Gaming Rev RGB DDR4 memory kits.
Lenovo's ThinkPad X13, X13 Yoga Get Bumped Up to Alder Lake and Ryzen Pro 6000
Lenovo is updating its ThinkPad X and L series to 12th Gen Intel and Ryzen Pro 6000.
Microsoft DirectStorage API Now Available on Windows PCs
Microsoft has announced the availability of the DirectStorage API on Windows PCs. Available for Windows 10 and Windows 11, the new Application Programming Interface should bring improvements to storage performance, and opens the door for gaming-specific acceleration in the future.
Arm Owner Prepares for up to 15% Staff Layoffs in IPO Preparations
SoftBank to reduce Arm headcount by 15%, a report says.
Military-Spec Raspberry Pi Mission Computer Revealed
Military component supplier Curtiss-Wright is offering a Raspberry Pi in a ruggedized case.
Best Wireless Mouse 2022: Premium Productivity Mice
Looking for the best wireless mouse for productivity? These are our top picks for cable-free work.
Get $757 Off This RTX 3070 Alienware m15 R6 Gaming Laptop: Real Deals
Today's deal is a massive $757 savings on an RTX 3070 gaming laptop, the Alienware m15 R6 from Dell.
Acer Swift X 16 Laptop With Intel Arc GPU Costs $1249, Arrives in June
Acer's Swift X laptops move from AMD to Intel CPUs in 2022, but the most interesting change is the Intel Arc GPU in the 16 inch model. Will they be worth the $250 price hike?
Intel to Detail Arc Ray-Tracing, XeSS Tech at GDC 2022
Intel has added several events to its GDC 2022 presentation lineup - one of which may finally shed some light on the company's hardware ray-tracing implementation.
Smallest NES Contender Built Using Orange Pi Zero2
Print N’ Play has created a super tiny Nintendo Entertainment System using an Orange Pi Zero2 inside what he calls the NES Micro.
Raptor Lake iGP Loses to Intel's Older UHD 770 Graphics in Benchmark
A new Raptor Lake graphics benchmark has come out from SiSoftware showcasing slower-than-expected performance. The modern iGP was unable to outperform Intel's older UHD 770.
Raspberry Pi Pico Receives Playable Doom Port
Using clever compression and hardcore software knowledge, one coder has squeezed Doom into the tiniest place yet.
Philips Reportedly Jumps Into The Memory Market
A forum user from BoardChannels shares alleged photographs of Philips' upcoming memory kits.
Asus Confirms Decision to Halt Russia Product Shipments
In the wake of a personal appeal by Ukraine's Vice PM on Thursday, Asus has now gone public with its plans to halt sales to Russia. The company will also donate $1M to humanitarian relief efforts.
Grab the ViewSonic VX2718 27-Inch WQHD Gaming Monitor for Only £209: Real Deals
The ViewSonic VX2718 2KPC MHD 27-inch WQHD Curved Gaming Monitor is on sale at CCL Computers for an insanely low price of £209.
Raspberry Pi Pico Fiber-Optic Display Becomes Art
This fiber-optic display using a Raspberry Pi Pico is the most beautiful project we've seen for a long time
Gigabyte Spinning off Its $30 Million Server Business
Some industry watchers reckon the internal transfer, to complete at the start of 2023, is paving the way for an IPO of this undervalued business segment.
Smuggler Tapes 160 Intel CPUs to Body, Gets Busted Entering China
A man was detained by Chinese customs authorities while attempting to smuggle 160 Intel 11th- and 12th-gen CPUs. The silicon bits were taped throughout various parts of his body, earning him the moniker of "CPU-Man."
Kingston Fury Renegade SSD Review: A Refined KC3000
The Kingston Fury arrives with up to 7 GBps of sequential throughput, making it one of the fastest SSDs on the market, and also comes with more write endurance.
'China's Silicon Valley' Locked Down, Could Affect Supply Chains
Shenzhen is a metropolis of 17.5 million people bordering Hong Kong. It is home to SMIC, Huawei, Tencent, OnSemi, and over 14,000 other high-tech companies.
SteamOS Outperforms Windows On the Steam Deck
New tests revealed that Windows 10's performance falls short compared to Steam Deck's default SteamOS operating system.
Chinese Customs Seize 5,840 Illegally Mislabeled XFX GPUs Worth Over $3 Million
XFX could be in trouble for trying to dodge import duty. However, the rumor is that some mislabeled cards were recycled GPUs from crypto mining customers.
AKG Ara and Lyra Microphones Review: Excellent Audio, Niche Audience
The AKG Ara and AKG Lyra sound great in an ideal environment, but aren’t built to get the most out of being USB devices.
AMD CPUs See Less Than 10% Performance Drop From Revised Spectre-v2 Mitigations
Phoronix tests the impact of the latest revised BHI mitigations on various AMD Ryzen processors.
AMD vs Intel: Which CPUs Are Better in 2022?
We wade into the endless debate: Who makes the best CPU, AMD or Intel? Here's the blow-by-blow in ten categories.
AMD's Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX Tops CPU Benchmark
A CPU with 64 cores at high clocks always wins, or nearly always.
Intel Patch Reveals Three Arc DG2 GPUs, SOC3 With 256 EUs
New evidence has come out, revealing a third die in Intel's DG2 lineup known as SOC3, featuring 256 EUs.
Intel Finds Bug in AMD's Spectre Mitigation, AMD Issues Fix
Intel's crack STORM security research team unearthed an issue with AMD's mitigations for the Spectre vulnerability that leaves users exposed to unhindered attackers. AMD has since changed its recommendations to a new type of mitigation.
How to Clean and Cure Resin Prints
Resin prints need to be cleaned and hardened with UV light before they’re safe to handle. Here’s how.
Intel Teases Third-Gen Optane Memory, New Tech
Intel's third-gen Optane Persistent Memory is heading for Sapphire Rapids.
ErgoDox 76 'Hot Dox' V2 Review: An ErgoDox Layout for Less
Alpaca Keyboards’ ErgoDox 76 “Hot Dox” V2 is an affordable and more creative interpretation of the original ErgoDox. At an MSRP ranging from $194 - 244 depending on if you include switches, the Alpaca Keyboards ErgoDox is a more blinged-out, accessible option over the more professional older brother.
Researchers Develop Sidewall Transistor With Atom-Thick Features
Researchers with Tsinghua University, Beijing have developed what they call "sidewall" transistors, claiming the world's smallest semiconductor feature. At one graphene atom thick, the transistor's gate is a record setter for compactness, and it could prove itself a promising venue of transistor design.
Mandalorian-Themed Beskar SSDs Prove Seagate Knows the Way
The surface pattern on these storage products is designed to resemble the texture of Bescar, or Mandalorian steel, a material tough enough to deflect a light saber strike.
Nvidia Preps Mysterious GA102F GPU
Nvidia appears to have a new GA102F chip in the pipeline. Is it a re-spin for higher yields and lower power, something for datacenters, or perhaps a special crypto-focused (or anti-crypto) design?
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