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Apple M1's 'Small' Icestorm Cores Benchmarked Against 'Big' Firestorm Cores
Apple's IceStorm cores have been tested and compared to the bigger FireStorm cores found in the Apple M1 silicon.
Silicon Power XD80 SSD Review: Mainstream Performance at Low Cost
Silicon Power’s XD80 offers up mainstream performance, high endurance, and cool operation at low prices.
Nvidia's CMP170HX in the Wild With 164 MHps of Ethereum Mining Performance
Cryptocurrency Mining Processors based on the NVIDIA A100 are starting to appear, featuring repurposed A100 accelerators with severely restricted features - but offering around 164 MH/s of pure mining power.
Windows 11 on Raspberry Pi Just Got Easier
A new installation routine for Windows on Raspberry automates the process, and cuts Windows out until the end.
Intel's Alder Lake CPU Prices Leak via European Retailer
European retailer publishes prices of Intel's upcoming Alder Lake-S processors.
How to Take a Screenshot in Windows 11
Six ways to capture your screen, including grabbing just a region, an active window or an entire web page.
Poor Soldering, Not Amazon, Killed 24 EVGA RTX 3090 GPUs
EVGA shares its report on how poor workmanship caused two dozens of its GeForce RTX 3090 graphics cards to die prematurely.
Windows 11: Release Date, Requirements, All We Know
Available to Insiders now and releasing this holiday, Windows 11 will make several key changes.
Gigabyte Offers Refunds, Exchanges On Explosive PSUs
Gigabyte details the refund and product exchange process for the company's GP-P850GM and GP-P750GM power supplies.
Intel Arc Alchemist: Release Date, Specs, Everything We Know
Intel's Arc Alchemist will be the company's first 'true' dedicated graphics card in over two decades, sporting a new architecture and vastly improved features and performance for Intel GPUs. Here's everything we know.
Sony Introduces First PS5 Revision With "Cheaper" Construction
Sony's first revision of the PS5 is noticeably lighter than the original model, with a redesigned heatsink with less mass making people think it's going to underperform. Digital Foundry Says otherwise.
Raspberry Pi CM4 Sega Saturn PCB Available for Pre-Order
Retro Game Restore has created a custom PCB to fit inside Bandai’s Best HIT Chronicle mini Sega Saturn model kit.
Cyberpunk 2077 Mod Makes Game Playable on All Modern Intel CPUs
A new mod released on Nexusmods allows for players with older CPUs to player Cyberpunk 2077 again.
Android Gameboy? New Console Sports Retro Form Factor
The Powkiddy A20 portable gaming console imitates the Nintendo Game Boy form factor to deliver a portable gaming house of joy.
Thermaltake X Fit Real Leather Gaming Chair Review: Good Looks, Hard Seat
The Thermaltake X Fit Real Leather gaming chair has a nice exterior, emphasized by superb stitching and premium upholstery. But it’s too hard and doesn’t have any unique features.
Microsoft Is Holding a Surface Event on September 22
Microsoft is holding a Surface event on September 22, right before the release of Windows 11. It may include a new Surface Pro, Surface Duo and others.
The 8TB Seagate IronWolf NAS HDD Just Dropped to Pre-Chia Pricing
At Newegg, the 8TB Seagate IronWolf 7,200 RPM HDD just got a huge $50 price cut — taking the cost down to just $189.99.
Google's Custom SoCs for Chromebooks to Debut in 2023
Google to follow Apple's footsteps with PC SoCs.
Cloudflare Chooses AMD EPYC Milan Over More Power-Hungry Intel Ice Lake Xeons
Cloudflare's testing shows that Intel's Ice Lake Xeon processors use more power for similar performance targets compared to AMD's EPYC Milan server CPUs.
Microsoft Officially Stops Testing Windows 11 on Unsupported Hardware
Microsoft is preventing Windows Insider Program members with unsupported hardware from testing Windows 11.
Best Network Switches 2021: Add Ports, Speed and Versatility to Your Network
We researched and tested several network switches to help find the right one for you. Whether you’re after a managed switch monster with fast 2.5 Gb ports, a modest unmanaged Gb switch to add more ports, or something in between, there's something for you here.
Arduino Adds Realism to Red Dead Redemption 2 Horse Riding
Watch open-mouthed as an air-powered desk thinks it's a horse.
Tachyum Boots Linux on Emulated FPGA-Based Prodigy Processor
Tachyum has successfully booted the Linux kernel on an emulated processor that runs on a field-programmable gate array (FPGA)
Hyte Revolt 3 Review: Now This is Something Special
iBuyPower is opening the Revolt 3 chassis up for purchase under the Hyte name, without a full system inside it, and it might just be one of the best ITX cases you can buy.
Pico-Powered Touchpad Adds 24 Buttons to Your Project
A new product from Blackbeat sees 24 capacitive touchpads and a Raspberry Pi Pico combine to bring touch control to the masses.
Report: Semiconductor Foundry Revenue Reaches New Historical High
TrendForce investigates that semiconductor foundry revenue has remained in constant growth over the years, and the Q2 results are looking promising with 6% increase in QoQ.
Western Digital Unveils 20TB HDD with OptiNAND Technology
Western Digital enhances HDDs with iNAND UFS EFD.
Why the F Not? YouTuber 3D Prints Giant Mechanical Switch
YouTuber Jaryd Giesen’s latest maker project shows some incredible dedication to the memes.
Cyberhack Hides Malicious Code in Your Graphics Card's VRAM
A hack hitting cybercriminal forums hides malicious code that can't be detected by antivirus in your graphics card.
Malware Attacks From Fake PC Games Numbered Over 5.8 Million in Past Year
Kaspersky reported that the number of malware and unwanted software posing as popular PC games surpassed 5.8 million from Q3 2020 to Q2 2021.
This Musical Raspberry Pi Cyberdeck Plays at Live Concerts
Maker and musician Benjamin Caccia breaks down how his Raspberry Pi 4-powered Cyberdeck works.
This AMD and Intel Vending Machine Is Literally a CPU Gamble
You can win an older AMD or Intel CPU with this Japanese vending machine.
Get This Pixio QHD Gaming Monitor for Under $260
Right now at Amazon, the Pixio PX277 is down to just $259.99 for a limited time after a 21% price cut.
Microsoft Says Windows 11 Won't Be Able to Run Android Apps at Launch
Microsoft said that Windows 11 won't ship with the ability to run Android apps installed via the Amazon Appstore.
Raspberry Pi 4 Resurrects Motorola 68000 Educational Computer Board
An engineer has managed to resurrect the Motorola 68000 Educational Computer Board using his Raspberry Pi 4 to play with the m64k processor.
Researchers Disclose Meltdown-like Vulnerability for AMD Processors (Updated)
The Meltdown-like "Transient Execution of Non-canonical Accesses" vulnerability impacts AMD's processors.
Former Micron Employees Imprisoned for Giving Trade Secrets to China Fab
Former employees at Micron's Taiwan fab have been sentenced to 2-3 years for stealing confidential trade secrets and sending them to a company in mainland China.
First Ransomware to Use Intermittent Encryption Revealed
Sophos discovered that new ransomware, LockFile, is the first to use intermittent encryption to evade detection.
Windows 11 Launching October 5
Microsoft will release Windows 11 on October 5, 2021 as a free upgrade. It will roll out into 2022.
How to Enable God Mode in Windows 11 or 10
Get easy access to dozens of advanced settings, right from a folder on your desktop.
Ethereum Blockchain Was Split Over Outdated Geth Software Nodes
A bug in Ethereum's Geth caused an impromptu split of the main chain. The bug was already known - and patched - and yet the split still happened due to security concerns. The cause? Users not updating their software.
Asus ProArt B550 Creator Review: Designed for Pros, Works for Joes
The Asus ProArt B550 Creator offers dual Thunderbolt 4 Type-C and 2.5 GbE ports, along with a mid-range $299.99 price. If you can work with limited speedy internal storage, this is a solid option. Otherwise, the X570 platform may be a better choice due to the additional PCIe lanes/storage flexibility.
Pimoroni Plasma 2040 Review: Super Bright, Super Easy
A custom RP2040 powered board designed for use with RGB LEDs. The hardware is solid, as is the software which supports it.
How To Customize the Raspberry Pi Splash Screen
Adding a custom boot splash image or video is not that difficult, all you need are two files and a few lines of code and your next project will stand out from the crowd.
Radeon RX 6900 XTX Reportedly In The Works To Crush GeForce RTX 3090
Alleged AMD slide reveals the Radeon RX 6900 XTX with faster clock speeds and 18 Gbps GDDR6 memory.
Breakfast of Esports Champions? Chinese Hotels Offer In-Room RTX Gaming Rigs
Hotels in Guangzhou, China offer up rooms with included gaming systems powered by NVIDIA RTX graphics cards - a novel way to skirt the worldwide graphics card shortages.
Dual Threadripper Pro 3995WX Surpasses Two EPYC CPUs to Set New CPU Record
AMD's Threadripper Pro 3995WX processor has been spotted in a dual-socket configuration.
Apple's M1 Chip Boots NetBSD Operating System
Jared McNeill has managed to the boot NetBSD operating system on Apple's M1 custom silicon processor, adding another platform to Apple's silicon.
Intel XTU Update Adds Full Support for Alder Lake Chips
Intel's new XTU update sheds light on some coming overclocking changes for its Alder Lake processors.
Microsoft Will Disable Updates on Unsupported Windows 11 Installs
Microsoft will block future updates and patches to the Windows 11 OS running on unsupported machines, possibly leaving out millions of users.
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