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by Sean Webster on (#50CHY)
LaCie’s Rugged SSD is a secure, professional-grade 10Gbps portable SSD that speeds up file transfers and provides a responsive 4K video editing experience on the go.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#50BXF)
IBM-Built Supercomputer 'Summit' has been assigned tasks to take down the Coronavirus
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by Lucian Armasu on (#50BXH)
AMD's promised up to 18 hours of battery life with AMD Ryzen 4000 laptops.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#50B9M)
Intel has demonstrated the industry's first switch co-packaged "optics Ethernet switch" with silicon photonics. It uses Intel's Barefoot Networks 12.8Tbps Tofino 2 switch and next-generation 1.6Tbps silicon photonics engines.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#50B9P)
Startup Hailo has raised $60 million in a series B funding for its Halio-8. The AI edge inference chip has 26 TOPS and is aimed at a variety of IoT applications.
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by Christian Eberle on (#50B2M)
Though it doesn’t render HDR as well as some more expensive monitors, the AOC Agon AG493UCX delivers everything else necessary for a killer gaming experience. FreeSync and 120Hz unite with excellent contrast and tremendous width to bring players deep into the gaming environment. It’s a great alternative to multiple displays.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#50AGW)
AMD is on track with Ryzen and EPYC CPUs: Zen 3 and Zen 4 on track, EPYC Milan and 5nm Genoa, too.
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by Jarred Walton on (#50AGY)
AMD plans to launch its RDNA 2 architecture and Navi 2x GPUs by the end of 2020, bringing ray tracing support and up to 50% more performance per Watt to its consumer graphics products.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#50A8Q)
AMD will update the investment community, and enthusiasts, too, on its upcoming plans.
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by Zhiye Liu on (#50A8K)
The NUC 11 rumor mill starts spinning once again.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#50A8N)
AMD unveils its new X3D chip stacking technology to take processor design into the third dimension, along with a new Infinity Architecture to tie it all together.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#50A8R)
Despite the premium VR headset's price tag, it has been out of stock for some time now.
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by Zhiye Liu on (#509XK)
The AMD Ryzen 3 1200 AF would be the second chip to undergo a 12nm transformation, following the AMD Ryzen 5 1600.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#509XN)
AMD's latest Adrenalin 20.2.2 driver packs lots of fixes and is now available for download with WHQL certification.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#509XQ)
The Raspberry Pi Foundation made it easier than ever to set up its single-board computers with a new Raspberry Pi Imager.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#509XS)
Nokia is collaborating with Intel on the recently announced Atom P5900 that it leverages in its base stations, as well as adopting second-generation Xeon Scalable processors.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#509M0)
Google Stadia now supports 4K streaming, which was previously limited to Chromecast Ultra users, via the web.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#509M2)
An optional Windows 10 update has reportedly caused boot issues, lower frame rates and other problems.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#509M4)
Microsoft and Facebook told employees in Seattle to stay home as coronavirus spreads throughout the city.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#509B5)
Computer scientists from Rice University, in collaboration with Intel Labs, have announced a breakthrough new deep learning algorithm – called SLIDE – that trains AI models faster on CPUs than traditional algorithms on GPUs. For some types of computation, this effectively moves the performance crown of fastest chip for training to CPUs.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#509B7)
Unisoc has announced the world's first 6nm chip. The Tiger T7520 SoC features integrated 5G and an octacore CPU.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#509B9)
The fab's track record might not be oozing success, but it won't cost much anymore either.
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by Aris Mpitziopoulos on (#509BB)
The Asus ROG Strix 650W is a strong but costly power supply.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#509BD)
Screenshots are easy to take on a Mac with just a few different keyboard shortcuts or the built-in app. Here’s how to take a screenshot on a Mac.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#508HZ)
The Zotac Mek Ultra with RTX 2080 Ti is on sale at its lowest ever price at just $2,099.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#5088S)
AMD wins the El Capitan supercomputer contract with its Zen 4 EPYC Genoa CPUs and Radeon Instinct GPUs.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#507YJ)
AMD wins the El Capitan supercomputer contract with its Zen 4 EPYC Genoa CPUs and Radeon Instinct GPUs.
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by Jeremy Laird on (#507YM)
With a 4K resolution, IPS panel and impressive color reproduction, this monitor deal is a dream come true
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#507YP)
The Seasonic Connect power supply can help with keeping cable management tidy.
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by Phil Iwaniuk on (#507YR)
Small and (nearly) ambidextrous, the Viper Mini is for FPS players looking for a lightweight clicker with a subdued gaming aesthetic.
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by Lucian Armasu on (#507YT)
Microsoft Teams and Google Hangouts Meet will offer advanced features for free due to coronavirus.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#507YW)
After 21 years, the researchers have the data they need and will now continue to analysis and writing their paper.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#507NH)
Amazon said an employee tested positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and is being quarantined.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#507NK)
Google cancels the I/O conference more than two months in advance over the coronavirus.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#507NN)
Intel disclosed that it won't be able to match competing process tech until 2021, and process leadership won't come until the 5nm node.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#507NP)
The Corsair Vengeance 6182 Gaming PC is an all-AMD machine with standardized parts, though the company makes some more powerful options for less money.
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by Garrett Carver on (#506TX)
The be quiet! Shadow Rock 3 displaces top performers in our mid-range heatpipe cooler go-to list.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#506TZ)
It is super easy to set your PC up to help fight the Coronavirus using Folding@Home and the price of just a little electricity.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#506V1)
AMD shared more details on its CPU-to-GPU Infinity Fabric connections.
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by Lucian Armasu on (#506HA)
Honeywell announced its own quantum computer that it claims will be the most powerful in the world when it launches by mid-2020.
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by Zhiye Liu on (#506HC)
An unidentified Nvidia graphics card has landed on Geekbench, and the submission points to a whopping CUDA core count.
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by Matt Safford on (#4Z0E2)
Lian Li’s updated Strimer Plus sports improved lighting and build quality and a better controller box. It’s one of the most striking RGB products you can install in your PC.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#50676)
Intel disclosed that it won't be able to match competing process tech until 2021, and process leadership won't come until the 5nm node.
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by Lucian Armasu on (#506HE)
Due to coronavirus, Foxconn is expecting some revenue decline in Q1 2020 in both its consumer electronics and enterprise businesses.
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by Zhiye Liu on (#506HF)
Listings for a new AMD graphics card believed to be exclusive to the Chinese market have been spotted. Apparently, AMD is resuscitating the Polaris silicon for the Radeon RX 590 GME.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#50672)
Due to U.S. restrictions, Huawei used its own chips in 8% of the 5G base stations it shipped in Q4.
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by Zhiye Liu on (#50674)
The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X CPU has sold for about $260 lately but is on sale for its all-time lowest price.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#50677)
Noctua, famous for their brown and white fans, is selling hooded sweatshirts online.
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by Lucian Armasu on (#50679)
TSMC announced the new CoWoS chip packaging technology, developed in collaboration with Broadcom, that promises twice as much memory bandwidth and much higher memory capacity than the competition.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#5067B)
Xerox made an official tender offer to purchase all outstanding HP shares with a mix of cash ($18.40) and stock (0.149 Xerox shares) totaling $24 per share.
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