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Updated 2025-07-04 12:15
Core i7-12700 'Alder Lake' Geekbenched: Faster Than Rocket Lake
Geekbench 5's database features a 14-core Alder Lake result.
Western Digital in Advanced Talks to Buy Kioxia
Western Digital could create world's largest maker of NAND memory.
No More Silicon? Company Develops Glass CPU for Quantum Computing
IonQ has replaced the typical silicon with a fused glass-based chip, allowing for unprecedented levels of scaling for the company's trapped-ion approach to quantum computing.
This Custom Raspberry Pi PCB is Absurdly Long
Maker Bobricius has graced us with yet another impressive Raspberry Pi PCB featuring one of the widest screens you can find.
AMD EPYC Milan-X Leaks With 64 Cores, 3D V-Cache Rumored
Hardware detective momomo_us reveals the potential specifications for AMD's rumored Milan-X 3D-stacked processors.
After Razer, SteelSeries Software Also Hit by Zero-Day Vulnerability, SteelSeries Responds (Update)
The latest vulnerability in SteelSeries software lets you gain admin access without the need for a SteelSeries peripheral. All you need is physical access.
Loongson Rips MIPS: Uses Old Code for New CPUs
Loongson keeps using old code to enable LoongArch CPUs in Linux.
Kingpin Says EVGA's AMD X570 Dark Is a Monster Overclocker
Famous overclocker Kingpin says EVGA's new X570 Dark will be a crazy overclocker for AMD's Ryzen based CPUs.
You Can Now Try Windows 11 in Your Browser
Website offers to Windows 11 demo webpage.
Cloud Gaming for Xbox Consoles Arrives Later This Year
Microsoft has announced its Cloud Gaming Service will be releasing later this year around Christmas, and the service will support both Xbox Series X/S and older Xbox One consoles
Best Buy Restocks 17,000 Nvidia RTX 30 Series GPUs Tomorrow, August 26
Best Buy has announced it is receiving a massive restock of Nvidia Ampere graphics cards, opening up an opportunity for users that still haven't been able to get their hands on the latest and greatest RTX graphics cards.
Sapphire Radeon RX 6600 XT Pulse Review: Compact and Just as Fast
The Sapphire RX 6600 XT Pulse performs just as well as other cards and runs cool and quiet. It eschews bling in favor of a lower starting price, though finding one in stock remains difficult.
TSMC Hikes Price of Chip Production: CPU & GPU Costs Set to Rise
TSMC to increase chip production quotes by 10% to 20%.
Imagination Technologies Enters the CPU Space With RISC-V Architecture
Imagination Technologies has announced the development of RISC-V-based CPUs, and aims to distribute them to both the discrete CPU market as well as towards heterogeneous computing systems.
Intel Alder Lake QWVO Engineering Sample with 1.6 GHz Frequency Pictured
New Alder Lake pictures have appeared, representing the early engineering samples Intel sent to 3rd-party people.
Get up to $50 off This Cooler Master Gaming Keyboard and Mouse
At Amazon, save up to $50 off the Cooler Master MM720 gaming mouse and SK622 gaming keyboard. Be quick, because this offer ends on August 29!
Nvidia and AMD-Powered Polaris Supercomputer: Preparing for Intel's Delayed Aurora
Nvidia announced that its A100 GPUs paired with AMD's CPUs will power the new Polaris supercomputer that is being employed as a stop-gap solution due to the delay of the Intel-powered Aurora supercomputer.
AMD Continues Frontier Exascale Supercomputer Enablement
AMD engineers have submitted patches to the Linux kernel that continue the work to prepare the Frontier supercomputer for deployment and use.
Zotac Unveils Smallest GeForce RTX 3060 and 3070 Ti LHR Cards
Zotac's new graphics boards are small, but will not fit into Mini-ITX chassis.
Turing Pi 2 Revealed, Brings Nvidia Jetson to the Party
A new Turing Pi cluster computing board will support Nvidia Jetson as well as Raspberry Pi Compute Modules.
Synopsys' AI-Assisted EDA Tools Aim To Cut GPU Design Costs in Half
Synopsys proposes to use AI-assisted chip development tools to lower semiconductor development costs.
New CPU-Z Version Arrives With Alder Lake, DDR5, XMP 3.0 Support
CPUID launches CPU-Z 1.97 to support Intel 12th Generation Alder Lake processors, 600-series motherboards and DDR5.
New Ryzen Chipset Driver Patches Security Vulnerabilities
AMD released a new Ryzen chipset driver yesterday that fixes unknown yet 'critical' security flaws in Ryzen's Platform Security Processor driver.
RTX 3090/3080 Blower Cards Are Coming Back, in a Limited Fashion
Ampere blower cards are back in business, with Galax preparing to re-release its RTX 3090 and RTX 3080 classic graphics cards, but they will be exclusive to China.
World's Largest Chip Unlocks Brain-Sized AI Models With Cerebras CS-2
Cerebras announced that it has enabled brain-scale AI models with a new clustering technique that enables up to 163 million cores in a single cluster.
Esperanto Delivers Kilocore Processor in its Supercomputer-on-a-Chip Design
Esperanto Technologies today presented its kilocore processor deisgned for highly parallel workloads like AI/ML.
Keychron Q1 Review: Something Different, Something Great
The Keychron Q1 75% mechanical keyboard brings premium keyboard enthusiast features, like a gasket-mounted design and open-source software, at an attainable price.
Magic ASRock B450 BIOS Brings Zen 3 Support to Asus X370 Motherboard
Forum user shares a method to get Zen 3 processors to work on the Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VI.
Today's Pi Cast: A BMO Robot That Manages Your 3D Prints!
Maker Geeky Faye joins us to discuss their latest project, a BMO that uses Octoprint to control your 3D printer.
Nvidia Announces More RTX and DLSS Games at Gamescom 2021
Nvidia has announced thirteen upcoming games that implement the company's RTX and/or DLSS technologies, ahead of Gamescom 2021.
Worldwide PC Demand to Continue Growing Throughout 2021, IDC Notes
According to the IDC report, the PC market is experiencing continued growth with very high demand. The growth is expected to persist this year, and result in an almost record number of shipments.
TSMC Plans to Partly Build U.S. Fab in Taiwan: Report
TSMC is rumored to have plans to import parts of a fab to Arizona to save some money.
Iran's Crypto Miners Will Be Allowed to Resume Operations in September
Iran's leading power company said that cryptocurrency miners are set to be allowed to resume operations in September.
Controlled Burn: The Ethereum Chain Is Destroying $12,000 of ETH a Minute
The latest hard fork of Ethereum has reportedly caused the destruction of $230 million worth of ETH in just 17 days.
Get This 27-inch QHD Curved Gaming Monitor for Less Than $200 Right Now
Right now at Target, the Monoprice Zero-G 27-inch gaming monitor with QHD resolution is available for under $200!
Intel Plans to Add Overclocking Capabilities to Its Arc GPU Drivers
Intel's Roger Chandler, Vice President and General Manager of Client Graphics Products and Solutions, has mentioned that the company plans to add overclocking functionality to its Arc GPU family, built right into the UI of drivers.
Maker Creates An Even Smaller Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Carrier Board
The Stick is unofficially the world's smallest Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 carrier board until proven otherwise.
Apple M1 Now Boots Gnome Desktop on Debian Linux
Programmers reverse-engineering the Apple M1 chip hit a milestone with Debian running on bare metal.
IBM Embeds Artificial Intelligence Processor Into Mainframe Chips
IBM decided to join the AI accelerator party and the company has embedded its custom solution into the next generation of IBM Z mainframe chips.
Covid Surge in Malaysia Worsens Chip Shortages
There seems to be almost no good news in the semiconductor manufacturing front, as months of industry shortages seem to be headed to even more troubled waters.
Samsung Demos In-Memory Processing for HBM2, GDDR6, DDR4, and LPDDR5X
Samsung revealed more details of its breakthrough Processing-In-Memory (PIM) tech that will come to various forms of memory, including DDR4, GDDR6, and LPDDR5X, in the near future.
Bug in Razer Software Enables Admin Privileges in Windows 10 (Update)
Thanks to the security researcher jonhat, we have discovered a bug in Razer's Synopsis software that gives system (admin) privileges to anyone with physical access to the PC.
WD Blue SN550 SSD Performance Reportedly Cut In Half When SLC Runs Out
New report claims that Western Digital has swapped the NAND flash on its Blue SN550 SSD that negatively affects its performance.
'Porcoolpine' Tiger Lake NUC Has an Aggressive Fanless Design
SimplyNUC has revealed a new Tiger Lake NUC built in its 'Porcoolpine' fanless chassis. The unit is designed to operate in harsh business environments.
New Mac Mini May Get Apple's M1X Processor
A new more powerful Mac Mini is believed to be in the works, featuring Apples rumored 10 core M1X chip.
Chipsee Turns Raspberry Pi CM4 Into an All-in-One PC
Chipsee built an all-in-one PC based on Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, configured to give users the capability of using their favorite RPi extensions while providing a functional PC.
Raspberry Pi-Based Simpsons TV Plays 11 Seasons of Episodes
This 3D-printed Raspberry Pi project looks just like The Simpson’s family TV set and even plays old episodes.
This All-In-One Liquid Cooler Has a 1440p Screen and an HDMI Input
Barrowch's new AIO kit comes with waterblock with an HDMI input.
AMD Zen 4 Processors Could Offer Integrated Graphics Across More SKUs
According to the data obtained from the Gigabyte hack, AMD is preparing to enable integrated graphics across its entire processor lineup, blurring the line between its CPU and APU products.
AMD Oberon PlayStation 5 SoC Die Delidded and Pictured
Fritzchens Fritz has today blessed the enthusiast tech community with die shots of Sony's PlayStation 5 SoC, showing some interesting findings.
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