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Updated 2025-07-02 18:45
PS4 Emulator for Linux Now Plays Hundreds of Games
In a move that cements the new console generation, PS4 emulation on PC takes a big step forward.
Alder Lake Tested With DDR5-6400 Memory, Has Unexpectedly High Latency
A new Alder Lake memory test was leaked, revealing high memory latency, meaning it was probably running in Intel's new Gear 4 mode.
AMD GPU and CPU Drivers Add Windows 11 Support, Unified Auto Overclocking
AMD has released new Radeon and Ryzen chipset drivers with support for Windows 11.
AMD Big Navi and RDNA 2 GPUs: Everything We Know
The AMD Big Navi / RDNA2 architecture powers the next generation consoles and high-end graphics cards. Here's everything we know about AMD's latest generation GPUs.
Steam Deck Check: 72% of Top 50 Steam Games Can Run on Linux
According to the latest report, 72% of the top 50 games that are currently on Steam are capable of running on Linux. This shows great signs for Valve's upcoming Steam Deck console, as it runs on Linux as well.
How To Stop the Grinch In His Tracks with HDMI 2.1 Gaming Gear
It seems the Grinch for gamers this holiday season may take the form of a chip shortage. Media reports based on earnings calls with key chipmakers and other sources are predicting the shortage will continue into next year and possibly stretch into 2023.
Raspberry Pi Pico Project Automatically Tunes Any Guitar String
Maker Guyrandy has created a Pico-powered guitar tuner that turns the pegs for you until the string is in tune.
Ethereum's Hashrate Reaches All-Time High, Because of NFT Minting?
Ethereum's hashrate reached an all-time high, despite fears the recent hard fork would push miners away from the platform.
AMD's Radeon Instinct Accelerators Reportedly Sneak Into Chinese HPC Projects, Through Vietnam
PROHARDVER has discovered an intricate scheme to get AMD's Radeon Instinct accelerators to Chinese HPC projects.
Philips Introduces Ambiglow-Equipped 4K HDR Display for Xbox
Philips' new 279M1RV gaming monitor, design for Xbox, carries a 4K 144 Hz panel with G-SYNC support, and Ambiglow technology.
Report: El Salvador Won't Tax Foreign Investors for Bitcoin-Related Profits
El Salvador has reportedly decided to exempt foreign investors from taxes related to Bitcoin speculation.
How to Check if Your GPU's Thermal Pads Were Incorrectly Installed
A couple of Reddit users have shared images of their Ampere-based graphics cards with improperly installed thermal pads, causing serious overheating issues.
Samsung Exynos 2200 With AMD RDNA 2 GPU Benchmarked
An SoC from Samsung's upcoming collaboration with AMD Radeon graphics has appeared, and it shows some not-so-very impressive CPU performance results.
Raspberry Pi 4s Launch into Space as Astro Pi Program Upgrades
The Astro Pi program, which allows students to carry out experiments aboard the ISS, has some new machines.
MSI Pulse GL66 Review: Room to Grow
MSI’s latest entry level laptop offers passable performance for its price, but isn’t too much cheaper than much more powerful machines from other manufacturers.
ZeroPoint Technology AB Secures $2.5 Million for Hardware Based RAM Data Compression
ZeroPoint Technologies had developed a new hardware-based approach for enabling expanded system memory capacity, by using advanced data compression algorithms in hardware.
Raspberry Pi Stops Pests from Ravaging Fruit Orchards
The University of Trento is researching the use of Raspberry Pis to automate pest control for fruit farmers with the help of machine learning.
AMD Ryzen 7 5700G Review: Fastest Integrated Graphics Ever
We benchmarked AMD's Ryzen 7 5700G in gaming and application workloads to see if it comes out on top.
MakerDisk Review: microSDs and SSDs Made for Raspberry Pi
We test out MakerDisk’s line of microSD cards and SSDs, all of which come with Raspberry Pi OS preloaded.
MakerDisk Review: microSDs and SSDs Made for Raspberry Pi
We test out MakerDisk’s line of microSD cards and SSDs, all of which come with Raspberry Pi OS preloaded.
AMD: Confident in Our Suppliers, Set to Grow in 2022
AMD to continue focusing on high-end parts to hit financial targets.
This Raspberry Pi Zero Geiger Counter Costs Under $100
Maker Llub888 has created a working Geiger counter using a Raspberry Pi Zero that costs around $50 to make.
Nvidia Might Resurrect the RTX 2060 With 12GB of VRAM
New rumor claims that Nvidia will rerelease the GeForce RTX 2060 with double the memory.
TSMC Price Hikes to Result in Higher Retail Pricing For Pretty Much Everything
Low-end smartphones and PCs to get more expensive because of chip prices.
Razer Seiren Emote Review: Livestreaming With an 8-bit Twist
The Razer Seiren Emote microphone can make your livestreams stand out with its animated display, but noise cancelling is lacking if you’re not using a livestreaming app.
Adata and Asus Release Speedy Anime-Themed DDR4 Memory
Adata and Asus introduce a new anime-themed RGB memory kit to the Chinese market. It features a white theme and RGB accents.
Elegoo Mars 3 3D Printer Review: 4K Resolution without a $4K Price Tag
The 4K screen of the Elegoo Mars 3 is the star of the show, offering an XY resolution of 0.035mm while still keeping prints speedy at a 2.5 second per-layer cure time thanks to the high-output chip on board UV LED.
Intel May Introduce Revamped Stock Coolers For 12th Gen Alder Lake CPUs
Alleged Intel leaked slide shows new Laminar series CPU stock coolers for Alder Lake processors.
The Opal C1 is a $300 DSLR Webcam For Apple Macs
The Opal C1 is the first DSLR webcam we’ve seen, but it costs $300 and hides many of its features behind Mac-exclusive software.
Apple Can’t Force In-App Payment System on Devs, Judge Rules in Epic Case
A California Judge today issued an injunction prohibiting Apple from requiring app store developers to use its own in-app payment system.
Lian Li PC-O11 Air Mini Review: An Easy, Sophisticated Alternative
Lian Li’s PC-O11D Mini is coming out in an Air variant, and it’s the more practical alternative to the weird and wonderful O11D Mini.
Researchers Are Bending Memory for IoT Products
A team of researchers with Stanford University have developed flexible, bendable memory based on phase-change materials.
This Acer Nitro Gaming Monitor With 240Hz Refresh Rate is Down to its Lowest Price Ever
Right now at Newegg, get $80 off the Acer Nitro ED270 curved gaming monitor — taking the price down to just $219.
AMD Navi 22 Cryptomining GPU Smiles for the Camera
Mysterious Navi 22-powered graphics card emerges in China with a mining performance of 39.06 MH/s in Ethereum.
Modder Creates DIY Expansion Card For Xbox Series X and S
A modder has successfully created a DIY expansion card for the Xbox Series X and S by using a custom CFExpress card paired to a PCIe Gen 4 x2 SSD.
Nokia Cell Phone Screen Finds Second Life as Raspberry Pi Shield
A maker shows off a special Raspberry Pi shield featuring a refurbished Nokia screen.
Puget Systems Says Workstation Supply Has Returned to Normal
Puget Systems has reported that it has gotten past the lion's share of component supply disruptions from the pandemic.
New Mini PC Powered by China's Zhaoxin x86 CPU
A mini PC powered by a Chinese rival to Intel and AMD appears, but production issues mean it will be hard to come by.
Cooler Master NR200P Max Review: Plain ITX Brilliance
Cooler Master’s NR200P Max takes the original, moves some stuff around, and throws in a mighty 280mm AIO and 850W SFX PSU & Gen 4 riser cable.
AMD Radeon Open-Source Workstation GPU Driver Gets 10 Percent Performance Bump
The open-source RadeonSI driver for workstation-grade software has been updated with new code, gaining 10% more performance.
TeamGroup's New Cheap PCIe 4.0 SSDs Start at $75
TeamGroup's T-Force Cardea Z44L has a PCIe 4.0 x4 interface, but it will shine in PCIe 3.0 systems too.
Intel's Z690 Chipset for Alder Lake Detailed in Leak, DDR5, DDR4, and PCIe 5.0
A new leak shows us further details of Intel's Z690 chipset designed for Alder Lake, with PCIe Gen5 and mixed DDR4/DDR5 support.
New Windows 11 Insider Builds Focus on Bug Fixes To Prepare for Launch
Two new Windows 11 preview builds have been released, one for the beta channel and the other for the dev channel. Both builds primarily focus on bug fixes, with a couple of features added to the dev build.
Lawyers Are Looking Into Cracked M1 MacBook Screens
Law firm Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is searching for owners of M1-based MacBooks with cracked screens to file a potential class action lawsuit.
Raspberry Pi 4 Car Dash Computer Takes Linux on the Road
Maker David Burgess has created a custom dashboard computer for his car using the latest Raspberry Pi 4.
AMD Zen 4 'Raphael' CPUs to Have Better Thermal, Power Management: Report
Igor's Lab has today detailed AMD's upcoming Raphael processor's thermal and power management features, with some exclusive information.
Corsair Launches New Gen 4 SSD with 7,100 MBps Read Speeds
Corsair launches a new Gen 4 SSD called the MP600 Pro XT, with very high speeds, and a beefy heatsink.
AMD Launches 'Raise the Game' Bundle for Ryzen and Radeon Systems
AMD today announced a new bundle for qualifying systems packing the company's Ryzen CPUs and Radeon graphics cards. Digital downloads for Far Cry 6 and Resident Evil: Village, as well as a 3-month trial for Xbox Game Pass are included.
InnoGrit's Inexpensive SSD Controller Enables 7 GBps Reads
InnoGrit's RainierQX enables inexpensive SSDs with up to 7 GB/s sequential reads, up to 1 million random IOPS.
Lighter, Smaller PlayStation 5 Cooler is Actually Better, Tests Say
Igor's Lab has tested the newest PlayStation 5 revision and concluded that, despite the change in cooler size, the new PS5 console holds up pretty well and there is nothing to worry about.
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