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Updated 2025-11-20 00:15
Crysis 4 Confirmed. Just Don't Ask if Your Rig Can Run It
Today Crytek, developers of the CryEngine, confirmed Crysis 4 (working title) is in development. Whether the new game will spur PC gamers to indulge in expensive component upgrades remains to be seen, as it is far too early for recommended specs details to be shared.
Linux Root Vulnerability Undetected for 12 Years Affects All Major Distros
After 12 years of remaining undetected, security researchers have found a Linux bug that allows attackers to run elevated commands on non-administrator (root) accounts, within all major Linux distros.
Radeon RX 6500 XT Post Launch: In Stock With Sticker Shock
While availability has increased, the cards in-stock are priced well above the baseline MSRP.
Tsinghua Scraps 3D NAND and DRAM Fabs: May Affect Memory Prices
Tsinghua restructuring looks like a major setback for Chinese semiconductor industry.
Purported AMD Ryzen 5 6600H Benchmark Shows a 25% Gain Over Previous Gen
CPU tests allegedly featuring AMD's updated mid-range mobile APU (Rembrandt) show the performance gains from Zen 3+ and an advanced process, but sadly no iGPU comparisons.
First Big Windows 11 Update Coming Next Month
Microsoft is touting the success of Windows 11, and is announcing new features coming to the OS next month, including Android apps and improvements to the taskbar.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Review: Theoretically Mainstream
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 provides all the RTX features at a theoretically lower price, though we suspect it will sell for far more than than $249 MSRP for quite a while.
MSI X570S Carbon EK X Review: Carbon Under Water
The MSI MPG X570S Carbon EK X includes four M.2 sockets, 75A VRMs, a flagship audio codec, 2.5 GbE and integrated Wi-Fi 6 – along with a custom-made EK monoblock. At $549.99, it isn’t cheap overall, but it’s an easy way to get into watercooling with less worry.
Intel Wins Appeal of Billion-Dollar EU Fine for Antitrust Actions Against AMD
Intel has won a major victory in its long-running attempt to overturn a billion-dollar fine for anticompetitive discounts.
Raspberry Pi Pico Sarcasm Injector Conveys Its Contempt For Humanity
A Canadian inventor has produced a sarcasm injector using two Raspberry Pi Pico boards
How is This Alienware Aurora Desktop With RTX 3060 Still so Cheap? Real Deals
Today's a good day for gamers, as you can pick up this Alienware Aurora Ryzen Edition PC with RTX 3060 and AMD Ryzen 5800 CPU for just $1,234 after a huge discount.
Intel's $64 Pentium Gold G7400T Alder Lake CPU Overclocked to 5.8 GHz
Intel's Pentium Gold G7400T 'Alder Lake' CPU overclocked by upping BCLK
Solo Bitcoin Miners Are Striking Crypto Gold With Tiny USB-Based Rigs
Bitcoin miners typically rely on large amounts of incredibly powerful hardware—but sometimes the little guys get lucky.
Elgato Stream Deck Pedal Released With Three Customizable Foot Switches
Elgato has released an unexpected entry into its Stream Deck range, bringing a highly configurable triple trigger pedal to creatives, gamers and hobbyists.
Government Survey: Semiconductor Fab Capacity Still a Huge Issue
A U.S. Commerce Department Survey shows that manufactuers and companies using chips don't expect the semiconductor shortage to let up in the next six months.
Nvidia GPU Subwarp Interleaving Boosts Ray Tracing by up to 20%
Probing the inherent problems of ray tracing on today's GPUs, researchers aim to tackle two major design limitations caused by warp divergence and scheduler stalls.
PiGear Nano Compute Module 4 Carrier Board Is the New USB King
A new carrier board brings the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 to Mini-ITX cases.
AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX Can't Catch Alder Lake Mobile in Geekbench 5
AMD's brand new Ryzen 9 6900HX 8-core flagship falls short compared to Intel's new Core i9-12900H Alder Lake CPU in Geekbench 5.
Grab This RTX 3080 Gaming Laptop for the Lowest Price We've Seen This Year — Real Deals
Today, thanks to a massive $500 price cut, you can pick up the MSI GP66 Leopard with a powerful RTX 3080 GPU for just $1,799.
Steam Deck Dynamic Cloud Sync: Seamless Switching Between Steam Deck and PC
Start your game on PC, continue on Steam Deck, everything seamlessly.
MSI GE76 Raider Review: Intel Core i9-12900HK and RTX 3080 Ti Tested
The MSI GE76 Raider packs power with Intel's Core i9-12900HK and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti — the latest parts from each company.
Tested: Alienware's x17 R2 Beams Core i9-12900HK, RTX 3080 Ti Aboard for Battle
Alienware's slim x17 gets the R2 treatment with the help of a new top-end Core i9 and 3080 Ti.
Nvidia's Arm Acquisition Expected to Fail, Nvidia Would Lose $1.25B Deposit
With optimism towards the acquisition's success seemingly evaporating, unnamed insider sources say that Softbank is looking to IPO Arm instead, while Nvidia explores different CPU development angles.
RP2040 Launches Rocket Flight Computer
Raspberry Pi's RP2040 microcontroller is at the heart of an amateur rocket flight computer from Finland.
Foot Operated Mouse Wheel Launches in Japan for $27
The "Crazy Small Wheel" is designed for mouse-wheel type UI scrolling using your foot. This driver-less input device connects via USB-C and is demonstrated being used in Excel and GarageBand.
G.Skill Smashes DDR5 WR With Overclocked DDR5-8888 RAM
G.Skill teams up with Asus to set a new world record for DDR5 overclocking.
Meta is Building New Supercomputer With 16,000 Nvidia A100 GPUs
Meta (Facebook), is currently building out a new supercomputer called the AI Research SuperCluster. Meta believes RSC will be the fastest supercomputer in the world once completed.
GPU Prices Drop Along With Crypto
Thanks to imploding cryptocurrency prices for Bitcoin and Ethereum, GPU prices are starting to drop. Even with 10% or larger dips on some cards, however, prices remain extremely inflated.
Alder Lake i7-12700H Shows Impressive Performance at 115W TDP
Intel's upcoming Alder Lake Core i7-12700H mobile processor shows incredible performance in several new Cinebench results shared on Twitter.
Steam Breaks Records Again: Next Stop, 30 Million Concurrent Users
This popular PC gaming store and platform is going from strength to strength, giving hope that the PC gaming market isn't being too badly affected by hardware supply issues.
Get a 32-inch QHD 144Hz Gaming Monitor for Just $200 — Real Deals
Today, after a $100 discount, you can pick up a 32-inch QHD gaming monitor with 144Hz refresh rate from Westinghouse for just under $200!
Hail Hydro: Bitmain Goes Liquid-Cooled for 198 TH/s Mining Rig
Bitmain's new liquid-cooled mining rig, the Antminer S19 Pro+ Hyd, is said to offer up to 198 TH/s of compute power.
Raspberry Pi RP2040 Board Features Circular IPS Display
SB Components has teased a new RP2040-based board with GPIO access and a round OLED display.
GPU Supply Hopes Grow as ABF Substrate Shortages Reportedly Ease
A report says that essential semiconductor manufacturing material supply was revealed by industry sources close to ASRock and TUL (PowerColor).
ViewSonic XG2431 24-inch 240 Hz Gaming Monitor Review: Smooth, Speedy and Solid
The ViewSonic XG2431 delivers 240 Hz and Adaptive-Sync in a 24-inch IPS panel with 1080p resolution. It also sports Adaptive-Sync and solid build quality at an attractive price.
Intel's DG2 Laptop Plans Allegedly Exposed by Leaked Slide
Five laptop Xe-HPG architecture GPUs have their EU counts and VRAM configurations apparently outlined in a leaked slide.
Johnny 5 Iron is Alive: Raspberry Pi Golf Robot Selects Club and Launches it
Voice controlled golf club launcher adds a little danger to the game of golf, thanks to the Raspberry Pi.
Japanese AIBs Revive AMD's Radeon RX 550 for $155
The "Expert-Oriented" Radeon RX 550 single-slot and low-profile graphics card sells for an equivalent of $155 in Japan. Retailers say there is "sufficient demand for low profile" GPUs.
Intel May Bet on Stacked Forksheet Transistor Tech for Sub-2nm Chips
An Intel patent for stacked forksheet transistors may point the way for increased performance, power efficiency, and density beyond 2 nm - or perhaps even sooner.
Minecraft DDoS Attack Leaves Small European Country Without Internet
Andorran Minecraft SquidCraft Games Twitch tournament participants eliminated after second daily DDoS on nation's only ISP.
GeForce RTX 3050 Pricing Skyrockets Ahead of Release
Two retailers are preselling Nvidia's "budget" friendly GeForce RTX 3050 8GB for two to three times over MSRP.
Raspberry Pi RP2040 StackyPi is Pi Zero Sized and Supports HATs
The new StackyPi Kickstarter promises a Raspberry Pi Zero form factor with added support for regular 40-pin Pi HATs.
Intel Core i5-12400 vs AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Face-Off: The Gaming Value Showdown
We put the Core i5-12400, Ryzen 5 5600X and Ryzen 5 5600G through a six-round fight to see which gaming chip comes out on top.
How To Build a Simon Game with Raspberry Pi Pico
The Raspberry Pi Pico is one year old and to celebrate we made a classic game using some NeoPixels, buttons and just a touch of CircuitPython.
Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5-5200 C38 Review: Still Dominating
DDR5 has launched, and Corsair has brought its Dominator lineup up to speed. Just how fast is it, though?
AMD 3D V-Cache Benchmarks Show Mixed Results For Milan-X CPUs
A new review has revealed the performance, latency, and bandwidth capabilities of AMD's 3D V-Cache technology for Zen 3 CPUs.
GeForce RTX 3050 Defeats Radeon RX 6500 XT In Leaked Benchmarks
The new GeForce RTX 3050 looks like it is a very close competitor to the GTX 1660 Ti, but its architecture, DLSS-ability and 8GB VRAM will boost its longevity.
Phrozen Sonic Mini 8k Review: High-Resolution Resin Printing
Phrozen’s Sonic Mini 8K is the first resin 3D printer to hit 7500 X 3240 resolution and it shows in extremely detailed prints.
Intel's Core i5-12490F Hits 5.7 GHz With BCLK Overclocking
Overclocker pushes Intel’s Core i5-12490F to 5.7 GHz by hiking up the BCLK, representing a 90% overclock.
MoonBounce Malware Hides In Your BIOS Chip, Persists After Drive Formats
It is very worrying that a trend among malware writers is to attempt to infect your PC motherboard's flash memory, so it can persist through an SSD/HDD wipe or replacement.
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