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on (#60BV2)
Forspoken joins Sniper Elite 5 and Saints Row in AMD's Raise the Game bundle. The bundle was announced a month ago and the redemption portal is now live for anyone who received a code.
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Latest from Tom's Hardware
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| Updated | 2025-11-06 23:00 |
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by palcorn@outlook.com (Paul Alcorn) on (#60BQZ)
Intel and groups of researchers divulged the 'Hertzbleed' chip vulnerability that allows stealing cryptographic keys by observing the CPU's boost frequency mechanism.
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by francisco.pires@outlook.com (Francisco Pires) on (#60BR0)
Europe's most powerful supercomputer, LUMI, features an all-AMD-powered build that aims to solve some of the world's most complex environmental questions.
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on (#60BR1)
Newegg is pretty pleased with itself for devising this online pre-built PC recommendations tool. We give it a test run and ponder over whether the tool is a genuine time saver or a crafty upselling scheme.
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on (#60BR2)
Today we have a 28-inch 4K UHD monitor, the Acer CB282K smiiprx reduced to a low $249 on Amazon. That's a great price for such a high-resolution screen.
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#60BMS)
The Viper VPR400 delivers PCIe 4.0 speeds and RGB lighting.
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on (#60BEQ)
This appears to be an early test of a Mendocino APU, which mixes up to four Zen 2 CPU cores and just a couple of RDNA 2 CUs to target "the everyday laptop."
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on (#60BER)
This clever hack uses a Raspberry Pi Pico in place of a PlayStation memory card to transfer saves
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on (#60BBT)
More powerful than the Raspberry Pi 4, and just as easy to use. The Khadas VIM4 is more expensive but that cost translates to more power in a familiar form factor.
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on (#60AGT)
Hyte's 200mm PCIe 4.0 riser cable features a dummy graphics card to take up slot space while facilitating flexible graphics card positioning.
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on (#60AE1)
Some great deals are popping up today for gaming laptops, with a choice of either an RTX 3070 or RTX 3060 GPU inside.
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on (#60AE2)
A German company has created a liquid-cooling-focused computer case that costs a whopping 1900 Euros.
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on (#60AB8)
The Glenfly Arise GT10C0 discrete graphics card design is still in development, with a basic unbranded half-shroud, only VGA and HDMI outs, and issues with HDMI and video playback in Windows 10.
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#60A81)
Google is quickly trying to squash any talk about LaMDA being sentient.
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on (#60A82)
If you're looking for a laptop for gaming or for other apps that require a little bit of oomph in your system, then this Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 for just £889 could be the deal for you!
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on (#60A5F)
Nohup is a command which prevents commands / scripts from stopping should we close a terminal window / SSH session.
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on (#60A5G)
Sapphire, AMD's trusty AIB, was the source of the confusion after it published product pages referring to a "Radeon 6700" and some packaging leaks appeared to confirm this odd nomenclature.
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on (#60A3K)
Tom Verbeure is using a Raspberry Pi Pico to power this custom RGB LED sphere project with hundreds of NeoPixels for a dazzling end result.
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on (#60A3M)
Intel's 13th-generation CPU architecture, Raptor Lake, appears in a benchmark in the SiSoftware database
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on (#608FA)
As ETH descends to the $1,500 region, we learn of another delay in "the Merge," or the switch away from the processing intensive Proof of Work system. Also, the recent US inflation report is weighing on cryptocurrencies.
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on (#609Z7)
HP’s Omen 27u is a 27-inch IPS Ultra HD monitor that runs at 144 Hz with Adaptive-Sync, HDR, HDMI 2.1 and extended color. It offers slick styling and smooth performance at a reasonable price.
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by palcorn@outlook.com (Paul Alcorn) on (#609JN)
Intel debuted the details of its 'Intel 4' process node and shared the first diagram of its Meteor Lake die.
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on (#609FM)
YouTuber tests the Matrox C420 graphics card's performance in various modern and old games.
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on (#609C9)
According to some sources, the GeForce RTX 4090 may not arrive until September, the RTX 4080 in October, and the RTX 4070 in November.
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on (#60973)
Multimeters enable us to measure voltages, currents and test circuits for issues. In this how to, we give you the basic steps to start checking your circuits.
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on (#6093T)
Parisiancyclist uses OpenCV to keep a ball from falling off a plate with a Raspberry Pi and camera module.
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on (#6090X)
The Royal Kludge RK89 fits a numeric keypad into a very compact design, but the compromises from missing and moved keys are too extreme.
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on (#608ZJ)
TeamGroup's T-Force Xtreem ARGB White DDR4-4000 memory kit is undoubtedly fast. Can the new DDR4-4000 C15 memory kit top the charts?
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on (#608JZ)
AMD's senior graphics R&D engineer preps a path tracer for Return to Castle Wolfenstein.
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on (#608FB)
A deeper PC DIYing sequel provides more customization options, expanded repair shop experience, and improved visuals with more RGB.
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on (#608FC)
Majorly MSI-based PC system poses as a 1080p MOBA machine. It offers 200+ FPS in League of Legends at 1080p low-to-medium settings.
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on (#608DR)
Tachuym reveals the company's new lineup of processors with up to 128 cores.
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on (#608DS)
Italian students experiment with an eight-node 32-core RISC-V supercomputer.
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on (#608DT)
The latest Dell XPS 13 (9315) is thinner than ever, but it foretells a future where engineering focused on thickness, rather than upgradeability, comes to the world of Windows laptops.
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on (#608C3)
We tested AMD's Radeon RX 6650 XT, using a PowerColor Hellhound card. The new GPU delivers a small increase in performance compared to the existing RX 6600 XT, with a higher price and increased power limits.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#608AM)
The Anycubic Kobra Plus Max is a quality large format printer that still fits on your workbench.
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on (#6089K)
In this how-to, we will look at several approaches to finding large files. We will look at a simple way to list all directory contents in size order and then look at ways of searching and identifying files that are larger than a size we specify.
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on (#607RG)
A small German company has created the world's lightest gaming mouse ever at just 23 grams in weight.
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by francisco.pires@outlook.com (Francisco Pires) on (#607P5)
The future for quantum computing seems to first pass through an increasing entanglement with High-Performance Computing (HPC) facilities. The future isn't just quantum: it's hybrid.
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on (#607P6)
The ViewSonic Elite XG321UG is a 32-inch Mini LED IPS panel with 1,152 dimming zones, HDR 1400, Rec.2020 color and G-Sync Ultimate running at 144 Hz. It raises the bar for LCD panel contrast and color saturation with generous helpings of both.
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on (#607KP)
We have some superb weekend deals for you starting with the Asus ROG Strix Scar 15 (2022) gaming laptop on sale for just $1,649.
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on (#607KQ)
Has Lamptron got a hit on its hands by combining two increasingly popular PC accessories? We can't find US retailer listings yet, but expect to pay about $150 for this accessory.
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on (#607KR)
AMD announces that 16 more games and 19 more game development studios are adopting FSR 2.0.
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on (#607H5)
Computer enthusiast evaluates the Centaur octa-core CNS processor's gaming performance along with a GeForce RTX 3060 Ti.
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on (#607E4)
Leading PC OEMs and ODMs accumulated too much inventory which they cannot sell.
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on (#607E5)
Taylor Alexander has developed an RP2040-powered motor driver board with an open-source design for anyone who wants to jump on board with modifications.
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by palcorn@outlook.com (Paul Alcorn) on (#6073F)
MIT CSAIL scientists have created a PACMAN attack methodology that leverages both software and hardware attacks to steal data from Arm-based processors, including the Apple M1.
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on (#607E6)
Today you can get this high-end GPU — the Gigabyte Radeon RX 6800 XT Gaming OC for just £659 at Overclockers.
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on (#607E7)
Additionally, for the first time, Qualcomm has started to hedge its consumer launch date target from late 2023, to "late 2023 next year / beginning of 2024."
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on (#6077M)
A purple Raspberry Pi powered pocket computer for the Linux user on the go
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