by Paul Alcorn on (#4XFMV)
Intel made a wave of announcements at CES 2020.
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Updated | 2024-11-30 04:45 |
by Scharon Harding on (#4XFGV)
The Asus ROG Swift 360 is the first monitor to sport an insanely high 360Hz refresh rate.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XFAY)
The 15-inch HP Spectre x360 is getting far slimmer bezels and a 10th Gen Intel Comet Lake CPU.
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by Matt Safford on (#4XFB0)
HP’s Elite Dragonfly business convertible was already excellent. Now the company is adding features like Tile tracking and an improved privacy screen. 5G data and 10th Gen CPUs are also coming later this year.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XF4E)
The Acer Spin 3 and 5 laptops are upgrading to Intel’s 10th Gen processors but are splitting ways on which aspect ratio is better.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XF4C)
The Acer Predator CG552K gaming monitor will arrive this year with a 55-inch 4K OLED display and $2,999 price tag.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XF4G)
The Lenovo Legion Y740S is the company’s lightest gaming laptop ever, but if you want discrete graphics you need an eGPU.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XF4J)
Lenovo announced two new gaming mice, the Legion M600 and Legion M300, ahead of CES 2020.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XF4M)
Lenovo’s 2020 lineup includes 240Hz, 165Hz and 144Hz gaming monitors with slim bezels.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XEY4)
And, to our surprise, without price gouging!
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by Aris Mpitziopoulos on (#4XEN0)
The Cooler Master V750 Gold achieves a satisfactory overall performance, but it is expensive and quite noisy, once stressed.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4WFX1)
A round-up of the best holiday deals available on PC monitors, including sales on 4K and 144Hz gaming displays and more.
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by Avram Piltch on (#4WG53)
The pre-Christmas sales are over, but the deals continue.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XEE7)
At $2,499, the 27-inch Lenovo ThinkVision Creator Extreme, which is also a 4K HDR display, will come at a price tag that’s much more attainable than the only other mini-LED PC monitor currently available.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#4XEAS)
Intel tipped its hand that PCIe 4.0 Optane SSDs are already sampling
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XE3X)
A software engineer created BusKill, a custom USB cable that can trigger actions when it's removed from a Linux laptop.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XDYB)
The U.S. government will restrict the export of artificial intelligence tech related to geospatial imagery on January 6.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XDYD)
Software bugs have caused issues with numerous systems, including New York parking meters, in the first days of 2020.
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by Ash Puckett on (#4XDYF)
The new standard goes live after 6 GHz band approvals go through.
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by Aris Mpitziopoulos on (#4XDNG)
The Phanteks AMP Series model with 650W capacity offers high enough performance and features quiet operation.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XD89)
The California Consumer Privacy act went into effect January 1. The CCPA is like GDPR for California
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XCRN)
Developers have complained about an issue with the Linux kernel scheduler making it difficult to maintain performance in games they're attempting to port to Google Stadia.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XCRQ)
LG's 32-inch 4K monitor usually sells for $400 but is currently on sale for $300.
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by Avram Piltch on (#4XCRS)
Lenovo's industry-leading business ultrabook has a new version number, but very minor tweaks.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XCEX)
The 1000R Samsung Odyssey curved monitor lineup will arrive in 49-inch ultrawide, 27-inch and 32-inch flavors.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XCEZ)
NEC is bringing three new devices to the U.S. ahead of CES 2020, including two laptops.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XCF1)
5nm isn't publically available yet, but Samsung is already making big steps in the 3nm space.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XCF3)
SuperData research found that the game industry--including mobile, console and PC games as well as other categories--reached $120.1 billion in revenues in 2019.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XCF5)
Google announced two new artificial intelligence products, the Coral Accelerator Module and Coral Dev Board Mini, for 2020.
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by Christian Eberle on (#4XC8B)
With 165Hz, FreeSync 2 HDR, excellent contrast and accurate color, the Dell S3220DGF is well-suited for just about anything.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#4XB1R)
AMD breaks the mark it set in June 2000.
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by Zhiye Liu on (#4XB8R)
Apparently Ampere is more than ready for Big Navi.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#4XB8T)
Kioxia has taken aims at storage-class memories like Intel and Micron's 3D XPoint and said it isn't the future, at the recent IEDM conference. Its argument is that it is costly to scale to many layers, unlike 3D NAND.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#4XB8W)
According to Apple Daily, AMD will become TSMC's largest 7nm customer in the second half of 2020, driven by a doubling in orders and Apple moving to 5nm.
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by Zhiye Liu on (#4XB8Y)
With AMD CEO Lisa Su taking stage at CES 2020 next week, some are wondering if we'll learn more about the Zen 3 CPU microarchitecture.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XB90)
Researchers demonstrated new Jackhammer attacks that use FPGAs to compromise memory cells.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XB1F)
According to DigiTimes, NAND flash memory prices are expected to go up 40% by Q4.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XB1H)
The AMD Ryzen 1500X CPU is on sale from $145 to $69.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XB1K)
Coreboot developers have been hard at work to add support for Intel's Ice Lake, Tiger Lake and Jasper Lake processors.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XB1N)
Could this be the GPU that the upcoming AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT will carry?
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XB1P)
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office published an Apple patent detailing a virtual acoustics audio system for use in the company's MacBooks.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#4XB1S)
Apple has signed a new multi-year licensing agreement with GPU designer Imagination Technologies, who Apple sourced its GPUs from until 2017. Apple will get wider access to Imagination's IP.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#4XB1V)
HiSilicon has started shipping 4G communication ships to external companies, the first time it has done such a thing. For this expanded strategy, HiSilicon has formed a wholly-owned subsidiary.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XASJ)
Alienware is debuting the AW2521HF gaming monitor at CES with RGB, 240Hz and enough speed to satisfy the most competitive gamers.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XASM)
The Dell XPS 13’s bezel is shrinking even more, thanks to a smaller bottom bezel. It’s also getting Intel’s Ice Lake processors.
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by Nate Rand on (#4XASP)
The Ultimate Hacking Keyboard is a well-built niche product made with developers and sysadmins in mind.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XA03)
Intel's latest Comet Lake-based NUC 10 device is now available in numerous configurations from several online retailers.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#4XA05)
We get an exclusive tour of the facility where Intel pushes chips to their absolute limit.
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by Thomas Soderstrom on (#4XA07)
OLOy-branded RAM is some of the cheapest memory on the market, but is this largely heard-of brandreliable and performant enough to buy?
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by Zhiye Liu on (#4X9NF)
Images posted to Adata's website appear to be carbon copies of Intel's forthcoming Ghost Canyon NUCs.
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