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Microsoft Stops Selling Products in Russia
Microsoft is the latest tech company to stop selling products in services in Russia as the war in Ukraine continues.
OneXPlayer Launches $840 Mini AMD Ryzen 7 Powered Steam Deck Competitor
OneXPlayer launches cheaper AMD-based Mini game console in China.
Razer Kraken V3 Pro Review: The Best Kraken of The Bunch
The Razer Kraken V3 Pro is the best and most premium headset of the Razer Kraken family. Although it retains what made previous models great while improving what held them back, the price may not be worth the additional features.
AMD and Intel Halt Processor Sales to Russia and Belarus (Updated)
Multiple reports have emerged that AMD and Intel have both stopped sales of processors into Russia, while TSMC has also cut the country off from the supply of its homegrown chips.
AMD: EPYC 'Milan-X' CPUs Will Be Available This Month
AMD is sampling EPYC 'Milan-X' processors, general availability planned for this month.
Mainstream Alder Lake NUCs Are Here: ASRock Launches NUC 1200 Box PCs
ASRock fills the gap that Intel voids, introduces mainstream Alder Lake-P-Based NUCs.
Razer's 60% Huntsman Mini Analog Lets You Dial in Your Actuation Point
Razer has updated its 60% gaming keyboard with its analog optical switches for executing slick multi-step commands and the smoothest WASD gaming movements.
Intel's ATX v3.0 PSU Standard Has More Power for GPUs
The ATX v3.0 prepares the ground for the new GPUs, which will require new PSUs!
Newegg Says Curiously Dormant Shuffle Will Return
The Newegg Shuffle system has been on hiatus since February 22. But the company says it will be back.
Open Source Community Ponders Removing Code Optimizations for Russian Processors
The open source community behind the development of the OpenBLAS library is pondering the removal of code optimizing for Russia-made Elbrus processors, on the basis that these processors will be deployed in military and government control scenarios.
Raspberry Pi Sense HAT Version 2 Spotted in New Astro Pi Video
A glimpse into the Astro Pi project, which saw Raspberry Pi-based computers sent to the ISS for educational use, comes in a new video
Intel's Alder Lake-HX CPU Spotted, Specifications Disclosed
Intel's Alder Lake-HX processor for high-performance laptops tested in UserBenchmark.
Raspberry Pi Submarine Takes the Plunge in Maiden Voyage
Enso RC over at YouTube has created a Raspberry Pi powered submarine capable of recording video underwater.
Best Mouse Pads 2022: Smooth Gaming, Pretty Lights
We rank the best RGB mouse pads for PC gaming, including extended pads and some that are just plain pretty.
Graphcore Bow IPU Introduces TSMC 3D Wafer-on-Wafer Processor
This is the first processor to be launched that makes use of TSMC's Wafer-on-Wafer 3D technology. Here two wafers are bonded together to make a 3D die, one for AI processing with in-processor memory, another for power delivery.
Get an AMD Ryzen 5 5600X for Only $229: Real Deals
Amazon currently offers the mighty AMD Ryzen 5 5600X for only $229 at the moment, which is a superb price for such a great performing CPU.
EVGA Z690 Classified Review: Declassified Class
The EVGA Z690 Classified sports three M.2 sockets and eight SATA ports, a last-gen premium audio codec, Intel-based 2.5 GbE and Wi-Fi 6E. Priced at $629.99, it’s capable, but other less-expensive options may be better.
Almost a Month Later Contaminated WD, Kioxia NAND Fabs Resume Operations
The Western Digital and Kioxia joint-venture fabs of Yokkaichi and Kitakami, Japan, have finally been brought online, after being shut down in early February over a product contamination that rendered aorund 7 exabytes of 3D NAND flash memory unusable.
Forspoken Showcases DirectStorage for PCs to Boost NVMe SSD Performance
Forspoken game for PCs supports AMD's screen-space ambient occlusion, screen-space reflections, raytraced shadows, and Super Resolution.
Modders Squeeze Mac Mini M1 Into a Palm-Sized Chassis
All you need is a 3D printer and a careful soldering iron to build your own tiny M1 Mac Mini
Best CPU Coolers 2022: AIO and Air Coolers
These are the best air and liquid/AIO CPU coolers for all consumer systems, from small form-factor builds to overclocked big rigs.
Intel Axes Alder Lake's AVX-512 Support, Now Fuses It Off in Silicon
Intel is now disabling support for AVX-512 instructions in its Alder Lake processors by fusing it off inside the silicon.
CPU-Z Adds Official Support for Ryzen 7 5800X3D and Core i9-12900KS
CPU-Z has been updated to version 2.00, bringing support for a plethora of new CPUs, including the yet unreleased Core i9-12900KS and Ryzen 7 5800X3D V-Cache chip.
Amidst Trade War, US May Ask for China's Help to Sanction Russia
Chinese companies have found themselves between a rock and a hard place following the international community sanctions on Russia - particularly those enacted by the US. As China stands as one of Russia's largest technology providers, maintaining that technology flux may cause further escalation in the US-China trade-war.
Intel Hopes to Leave Optane Memory Business Behind
3D XPoint and Optane no longer Intel's focus, says chief executive.
Best NAS 2022: Network-Attached Storage Drives for Backups, Media and More
Based on our extensive testing, these are the best network-attached storage devices for your home or home office, for backups, media servers and more.
Apple Hardware Event Set for March 8
Apple's March 8 livestream event is expected to showcase a new iPhone SE, new iPad Air and Mac computers such as a new Mac Mini and revamped 27-inch iMac.
Nvidia Ada GPUs Allegedly Have 16x More L2 Cache Than Ampere
Nvidia will reportedly boost the L2 cache size of its Ada GPUs by an exponential amount, making its size similar to that of AMD's RX-6000 GPUs featuring Infinity Cache.
$1500 for Core i9: CPU Prices in Russia Soar Amid Sanctions
How about $1,500 for Intel's Core i9-12900K or $8,700 for a MacBook Pro?
Intel In-Field Scan Feature in Sapphire Rapids Pinpoints Per-Core Errors
The driver file indicates that In-Field Scan will be able to check for errors in the CPU as a whole or the individual cores. The feature could be increasingly important as we move into the Angstrom era.
Nvidia Hacker Seeks $1 Million for LHR Ethereum Bypass
South American hacking group Lapsus$ is giving Nvidia until Friday to meet its demands.
Best Webcams of 2022
We've tested webcams for remote work, streaming and selfies. Here's the best of the bunch.
LG Launches 48-inch UltraGear OLED HDMI 2.1 Gaming Monitor
LG outs a new 48-inch OLED gaming monitor that would be perfectly at home for either a high-end PC gaming rig or an Xbox Series X.
Raspberry Pi Pico Logs Student Attendance with Fingerprints and RFID
SVS Embedded has released a Raspberry Pi Pico project kit that can be used to create a smart attendance system with both fingerprint and RFID scanners.
Alienware's Aurora R10 RTX 3080 is Back on Sale With $700 Off: Real Deals
For a limited time, you can get your hands on an Alienware Aurora R10 Ryzen Edition (RTX 3080) with $700 knocked off the listed retail price.
Raspberry Pi Alternative Banana Pi Reveals Powerful New Board
Open-source hardware manufacturer Banana Pi has revealed the BPI-R2 Pro Golden Finger, an 8-core SoC in a carrier board.
Intel CEO Attends State of the Union as Biden Pushes Chips Act
The US president's affecting speech was designed to gain support to help the US Chips Act pass through Congress.
Logitech G413 SE Review: Too Basic for $80
The Logitech G413 SE is the company's newest mechanical keyboard geared towards a budget-friendly market, but its lack of features compared to its less-expensive predecessor makes you wonder why it exists.
New UCIe Chiplet Standard Supported by Intel, AMD, and Arm
Intel, AMD, Arm, TSMC, and Samsung, among others, introduced the new Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe) consortium to standardize die-to-die interconnects between chiplets with an open-source design, thus reducing costs and fostering a broader ecosystem of validated parts.
Roland MT-32 Reborn With Raspberry Pi
A DIY project to recreate the Roland MT-32 Multi-Timbre Sound Module uses a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W.
Raspberry Pi 4 in Short Supply, Being Scalped at 400% Markup (Updated)
Immunity to the global supply shortage is not guaranteed and the Raspberry Pi as some resellers are charging four times the list price.
MSI MPG A650GF Power Supply Review
The MSI MPG A650GF achieves good performance and has high build quality.
AMD's Ryzen 5000 CPUs Get Major Price Cuts Up To 25 Percent
U.S. retailers are now selling AMD's Ryzen 5000 (Vermeer) processors at a discounted price.
Some Early Steam Deck Owners Report Joystick Drift (Update: Valve Responds)
Some early Steam Deck owners are showing videos that their handhelds are suffering from drift on the right joystick.
Leak Suggests 'RTX 4090' Could Have 75% More Cores Than RTX 3090
A new leak indicates that Nvidia's upcoming Ada GPUs will feature serious improvements to the SM count, potentially giving Nvidia's future flagship up to twice the performance of the RTX 3090.
EVGA RTX 30-Series Bundles Match Recent Pricing Trends, Hit New Lows
While prices are on a downward slide, enthusiasts are unfortunately still paying well over MSRP. Antonline hopes to sweeten the deal with these bundles.
Optical Discs Aren't Dead, as Pioneer's New Drive Doubles BD Write Speeds
Despite the year 2022, Pioneer has released a new SATA optical drive that will let you record data or video on high-precision BD-R media at up to 16x, as well as write and play back a very wide gamut of optical discs and media formats. Designed for built-in 5.25 inch drive bays, this drive is priced around $150.
AMD Starts Aggressive Partner Program With Volume Incentive Rebates
AMD will provide substantial benefits to value added resellers offering AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC-based systems.
Tom's Hardware Innovation Awards to Showcase Groundbreaking Products
On April 25, we'll recognize the most exciting and disruptive hardware products of the last year.
Italy Seeks to Charm Intel With New $4.5 Billion Fund
Italy is looking to get Intel to agree to build a plant in the country with a $4.5 billion fund. The country already benefits from coverage of the EU Chips Act, but it looks like it needs some more oil on the wheels to get Intel to sign on the dotted line.
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