on (#703TB)
A new attack on DDR5 further demonstrates that current countermeasures against Rowhammer-style assaults aren't enough.
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| Updated | 2026-02-17 07:30 |
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#703M6)
Cooler Master is updating its iconic lineup of Hyper 212 coolers with its proprietary 3D Heatpipe tech. Hyper 212 3DHP, therefore, has two trident-like heatpipes running through its finstack that dissipate heat more evenly while costing the same. They will come in two flavors: Black and ARGB, and will be backed with 5-year warranties.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#703M7)
Some sellers are resorting to ridiculous shipping fees to deter American customers from buying their items.
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by lukejamesalden@gmail.com (Luke James) on (#703H0)
Contract prices for both NAND and DRAM have jumped by an estimated 15-20% in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to numbers published by DigiTimes on September 17.
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on (#703H2)
The UK government has secured tens of billions of dollars of investment from a range of major tech companies in a deal that comes at a time of particular political pressure in the UK and may well help drive the growth the UK so desperately needs.
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on (#703H3)
Asus ups the pixel density ante with its 6K ProArt PA32QCV. This 32-inch IPS display has 6016x3384 resolution, 218ppi, HDR10, DisplayHDR 600 and color modes for every industry standard. It serves creatives with precision at a relatively low price.
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on (#703H4)
BASIC was the Python of its day and it inspired many bedroom coders to spend hours in their room, hacking around to make games and tools. Now you can do the same in the 21st century.
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on (#703ER)
You don't need to spend any money nor commit piracy to get great software, and here is the proof!
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by stephen.warwick@futurenet.com (Stephen Warwick) on (#703ES)
A new inside report claims Apple will release a touch screen MacBook in late 2026 or early 2027.
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on (#702ZH)
As it turns out, with some tweaking, you can actually run FSR 4 on nearly any recent GPU thanks to AMD itself leaking the source code last month.
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on (#702ZJ)
Looking Glass has taken the wraps off its 'magical' and slim new monitors with Hololuminescent Display (HLD) technology. Models will be available soon, starting from $1,500.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#702ZK)
AMD has quietly released four new CPUs on three different architectures featuring the Ryzen 7 9700F, Ryzen 5 9500F, Ryzen 5 7400, and Ryzen 5 5600F.
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on (#702WZ)
Corsair launches WS3000, a power supply with a 3,000W capacity for systems with multi-GPU setups.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#702X0)
Japan wants NEC to buy its own undersea cable-laying ships and is considering covering nearly half the purchase cost of these vessels.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#702T7)
If you're looking for a monitor that's both sharp and fast, Asus has got you covered with its XG32UCG. This dual-mode gaming monitor can display the best visuals at 4K 160Hz-which is plenty fast already-or give you a genuine competitive edge at 1080p 320Hz. Get it for a discounted price of just $500 now.
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on (#702T8)
The premium Norbauer Seneca mechanical keyboard is one of the most expensive input devices we have seen. Despite its sky-high price range, spanning $3,600 to $8,090 plus extras, device buyers face up to a nine-month wait.
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on (#702TA)
The Biwin Black Opal X570 is a unique drive, running with an eight-channel control without DRAM. Its performance is not bad, but the drive may have only niche applications.
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on (#702T9)
Terminal Multiplexers are powerful tools for every Linux user's toolkit, and Tmux is the king that reigns supreme when it comes to productivity and versatility.
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by lukejamesalden@gmail.com (Luke James) on (#702TB)
Tencent says it has fully adapted" its AI computing infrastructure to support Chinese-designed processors
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Kunal Khullar) on (#702PX)
Intel's Core Ultra 3 205 has impressed in early testing, with decent performance scores surpassing previous Intel budget picks.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#702M1)
We put our thinking caps on to come up with a desktop GPU roadmap for all brands, with all of the expected details for what's to come for Nvidia, AMD, and Intel's next-generation architectures.
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by lukejamesalden@gmail.com (Luke James) on (#702M2)
A UK start-up says that it has built the world's first full-stack quantum computer using the same silicon chip technology used in laptops and phones.
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by lukejamesalden@gmail.com (Luke James) on (#702M5)
Nvidia will be the first customer to use TSMC's A16, a 1.6nm-class process that marries gate-all-around (GAA) transistors with backside power delivery.
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on (#702M6)
Washington University researchers have developed a way to embed traceable fingerprints into 3D printed objects, which could make it easier to track ghost guns in the future.
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on (#7022N)
Chinese manufacturer Loongson Technology has completed development on the company's 9A1000 graphics card, and it's ready for tapeout.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#7022P)
ASRock has developed a new iteration of its AI Quickset tool that provides users with an automated method of deploying Linux-based AI models on Windows with the help of virtualization.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#701ZV)
A new engineering sample for the Intel Arc A750 has just surfaced with 16 GB of VRAM, double the memory that was in the standard A750. It also has dual 8-pin power connectors and somehow a 512-bit memory bus. The prototype is made by Gunnir and it works when connected to a computer, just like any other GPU.
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on (#701ZX)
The computing market is absolutely ablaze with growth, and what's driving it is AI, of course. The most common headlines on this topic tend to revolve around GPUs, but the storage market is under heavy pressure as well - especially hard drive vendors who purportedly haven't done much to increase manufacturing capacity in a decade. The AI hardware crunch is hitting storage as well as GPUs. Sources say lead times for high-capacity hard drives have ballooned to more than a full year.
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on (#701WR)
Hitting a new low price of $199 at B&H for 4TB, Samsung's 990 EVO Plus is a fast mainstream drive at a great price.
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on (#701WS)
If you are looking for your first gaming PC or are wanting to upgrade you'll be glad to hear that right now customers can save up to $1500 on Corsair gaming PCs.
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on (#701SV)
Finger Maus is claimed to improve on your typical deskbound mouse in several ways - as a lightweight, comfortable, accurate and eco-friendly wireless pointing device.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#701SY)
AMD has shown a new promotional slide at an event in China where it touts some of its X3D CPUs hitting 1000 FPS in competitive games. These titles include popular names such as Valorant and League of Legends, but to achieve 1000 FPS in all listed games, Nvidia's RTX 50-series GPUs need to be used.
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