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Updated 2024-11-24 07:45
SSD prices predicted to skyrocket throughout 2024 — TrendForce market report projects a 50% price hike
A report from TrendForce anticipates a 50% increase in NAND flash prices in the near term, which will further boost SSD prices.
Nvidia Super refresh confirmed for CES 2024 — Gigabyte teases GeForce RTX 40-series Super GPUs
Gigabyte's Aorus displays a mysterious " Coming Soon" graphics card at CES 2024.
Nvidia could be going all out to rival AMD's RX 7800 XT — retailer lists RTX 4070 Super in 12GB and 16GB variants
Russian retailer has a placeholder for upcoming Palit RTX 40 Super series cards, which gives some details, including the RTX 4070 Super with two memory variants - 12GB and 16GB GDDR6X
Linux is the only OS to support diagonal PC monitor mode — dev champions the case for 22-degree-rotation computing
A Linux developer has eschewed boring traditional landscape and portrait monitor orientations and is championing diagonal modes, with 22 degrees claimed to be the sweet spot.
This AMD-branded finger skateboard flash drive slides into your USB port — 128GB pen drive delivers 400 MB/s speeds via USB Type-A and Type-C connectors
Lenovo has released an AMD co-branded USB flash drive as a 'finger skateboard.'
Mobile Raptor Lake Refresh Core i5-14450HX CPU packs a punch — Core i5-14450HX performs like a desktop Core i5-13400 in Geekbench 5 benchmark
A Geekbench 5 result for the Core i5-14450HX has appeared, and the performance is equal to the Core i5-13400.
Raspberry Pi FarmGuard uses AI to detect troublesome wildlife and alert farmers
Maker Samith uses a Raspberry Pi to help protect crops from troublesome wildlife using AI to detect specific animals and send alerts when one is spotted.
SilverStone's compact power supply comes with a revised, safer 16-pin power connector for Nvidia GPUs — SFX-L unit with Platinum certification delivering 1,200W of power
The SilverStone Extreme 1200R power supply looks to be one of the best SFX PSUs you can buy, thanks to its all-Japanese capacitors, which are capable of providing 1200w output during 24/7 operation.
LG Gram refresh features Intel Meteor Lake Arc iGPUs, RTX 3050, and a 2-In-1 Pro model
LG refreshes its Gram series of laptops and adds a new series of Gram Pro laptops, which also include a 2-in-1 configuration directly comparable to other "hybrid" laptop/tablet designs.
GeForce RTX 40-Series Super memory configs confirmed by listings at regulatory authorities
GeForce RTX 40-series Super graphics cards from Gigabyte and MSI listed in the EEC database.
AMD's 'new' Ryzen 7 8840U will power GPD's 2024 handheld lineup
GPD plans to replace the Ryzen 7 7840U in three of its handhelds with the Ryzen 7 8840U some time next year.
Nvidia launches China-specific RTX 4090D Dragon GPU, sanctions-compliant model has fewer cores and lower power draw
Nvidia has officially launched a new China-exclusive counterpart to the RTX 4090 dubbed the RTX 4090D with specs cut to bypass export regulations.
Minsiforum enters the mini server market - laptop processor packing box bristles with network connectivity starting at $549
Minisforum released a mini workstation system with three mobile CPU choices and plenty of I/O for network, data, video, and devices. It looks like a versatile workhorse with plenty of M.2 and one U.2 support for storage and a PCIe x16 slot with x8 bandwidth and clearance for half-slot cards.
AI’s Dreadful December: Lawsuits, plagiarism and child abuse images show the perils of training on data taken without consent.
Three major news headlines in the past week have soured the generative AI party: a lawsuit from the NY Times, a new image model that copies frames from movies and the discovery of child abuse images in a popular dataset.
OpenAI and Microsoft being sued by The New York Times over Copilot and ChatGPT copyright infringement
The New York Times files a lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI for their Copilot and ChatGPT programs, respectively, alleging that millions of NYT articles were stolen from.
Recycled plastic utensils make surprisingly good 3D printer filament
CNC Kitchen is using old plastic cutlery as material for creating his own filament from scratch and shows off its efficacy.
PCIe 6.0 moves closer to arriving in the market in 2024: Alphawave demonstrates interoperability
Alphawave teams up with Keysight to demonstrate interoperability of PCIe 6.0 subsystem.
Nvidia reportedly races to secure memory supply for next-gen H200 AI GPUs — pre-purchases $1.54 billion in HBM3E memory
Nvidia allegedly pre-purchases HBM3E memory from Micron and SK Hynix, says report.
RayNeo Air 2 AR Glasses Review: Impressive Mini OLED Visuals Marred by Poor Audio and No-Frills Accessories
The RayNeo Air 2 goes toe-to-toe with the Xreal Air 2, but doesn't quite have enough to beat it overall
Tesla reportedly taps TSMC to produce new CPU for autonomous driving — 3nm next-gen CPU may feature N3P process node
Tesla is expected to use TSMC's performance-enhanced N3P technology for its next-generation autonomous driving processor.
Seasonic asks you to gamble your $1,000+ GPU that its new 16-pin connector won't melt — company gives out a free 16-pin power cable for beta testing
Seasonic introduces a suitable connector with the new 12V-2x6 connector standard with reinforcements soldered connections. The company is also running a contest in China for users to test this new cable with their own compatible SeaSonic PSU and Nvidia GPUs.
Ampere's 128-core CPU works with a motherboard the size of a dinner plate — ASRock's deep micro-ATX is also available with bundled 64-core CPU for $1,500
$1,500 is all you need to get an ASRock motherboard and one of Ampere's 64-core Altra Q64-22.
AMD starts prep work for Zen 5 CPUs — multiple Linux patches signal Zen 5's upcoming arrival
AMD's Power Management Controller drivers for SoC power management have received patches that support unreleased AMD processors, presumably Zen 5 CPUs, since they're slated for 2024.
Steam Deck's custom AMD processor exposed — Van Gogh die shots reveal CPU, GPU core designs, and unused hardware
YouTuber High Yield has done a deep dive into the Steam Deck APU, and some interesting details have been uncovered.
TSMC's second 2nm fab could be ready earlier than expected — the company could deploy two leading-edge fabs at once
TSMC's second fab for 2nm chips could be ready in 2025, says rumor.
Power supply maker yanks hair dryer advice for melting-prone 16-pin GPU connectors — Seasonic quietly deletes suggestion that PC builders use a hair dryer to bend power cables
Seasonic has now removed a suggestion in its 12VHPWR cable guide to use a hair dryer to make bending easier.
New AMD RDNA 3 GPUs could rival Nvidia at lower price points — RX 7800, RX 7700, RX 7600 XT may be in the works
AMD is possibly readying the Radeon RX 7600 XT, RX 7700, and RX 7800 to compete with Nvidia.
Chinese automaker Nio develops 5nm chip, claims a 4x advantage over Nvidia's Drive Orin X processors
Chinese carmaker Nio develops a 5nm processor for autonomous driving applications that packs 50 billion transistors.
Nvidia CEO Jensen says, 'Our life goal is not to build CUDA GPUs' — notes the company changed its mission but never changed the name
At the CASPA 2023 Dinner Banquet, Jensen Huang addresses whether GPU architectures will continue to dominate for the next few years. While answering the question, he also discusses how GPUs have evolved beyond being "just" for graphics.
Klevv Cras V RGB DDR5-6400 C32 2x16GB Review: Median Performance
Klevv updates its Cras series to DDR5. Does the DDR5-6400 C32 memory kit have what enthusiasts are looking for?
$6 million crypto mine is owned by an NYU student — mine was bought with crypto to mask source funds from China
Jerry Yu and his company, BitRush Inc., are the target of multiple lawsuits relating to contractor payments. These lawsuits have also revealed the existence of a $6 million dollar cryptocurrency mining farm, as documented by The New York Times.
TSMC charts a course to trillion-transistor chips, eyes 1nm monolithic chips with 200 billion transistors
Transistor density will continue to increase with new process technologies, TSMC believes.
Intel secures $3.25B Israeli gov't grant to build $25B chip fab in Israel amid ongoing tensions
Intel to build a $25 billion fab in Israel, set to get $3.25 billion in government grants.
Purported GTA 5 source code distributed on Telegram - data spill comes a year after the Lapsus$ Rockstar smash and grab
Lapsus$ group member 'Phil' says he leaked the GTA V source code in protest at Rockstar Games after the developer filed a case against their member who was subsequently sentenced to be indefinitely confined in a hospital.
US Govt's sluggish Chips Act payouts slam the breaks on Samsung's fab — company delays mass production at Texas fab to await further CHIPS funding
Samsung's Texas fab will be operational in 2024, but won't have mass production capability until 2025 at the earliest.
Raspberry Pi Zero W Drives Animatronic Fox Companion
Katherine Smalls" Connell is using a Raspberry Pi Zero W to control her custom-made animatronic fox head companion.
Nvidia CEO Jensen dishes out career tips for the fast-changing AI era, suggests not wearing a wristwatch
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has shared some advice for young professionals trying to steer a career path in the current fast-changing AI era, telling them to take their time and do their best.
Microsoft tests a Windows 11 reinstallation method via Windows Update - faster than the current 'in-place upgrade' option
Microsoft is working on a new reinstallation / repair system for Windows 11 which will not affect existing files and is faster than the current 'in-place upgrade' feature which uses the Media Creation Tool.
Nvidia's Super GPUs arrive soon — leaked images of Asus' GeForce RTX 4070 Super 12GB show a 16-pin power connector
With barely a month left for the launch of the RTX 40 Super series graphics cards, a leaked image of the upcoming ASUS GeForce RTX 4070 Super 12GB GDDR6X shows a 16-pin connector.
Nvidia's H100 GPUs will consume more power than some countries — each GPU consumes 700W of power, 3.5 million are expected to be sold in the coming year
Power consumption of AI processors continue to rise: Total power consumption of Nvidia's H100 processors.
HP Pavilion Plus 14 OLED Review: Reasonably Priced WIth AMD Zen 4 and OLED Goodness
The HP Pavilion 14 OLED delivers a lot of performance and features in a compact chassis.
The 12VO power standard appears to be gaining steam — new standard will reduce PC cabling and costs
With MSI ready with two 12VO Compliant motherboards each with Intel and AMD platforms, it is very likely we'll slowly see 12VO standard through the PC hardware market
China's chipmaking tool purchases increase 1,050% in November: Report
Shipments of litho tools accelerate by a whopping 1,050% year-over-year.
Pineberry Pi Hat Drive Review: Use NVMe SSDs with Your Pi
The first commercially available NVMe HAT for the Raspberry Pi 5 provides fast data transfer speeds but you need to find the right drive.
Micron settles IP theft lawsuit with the Chinese state-owned chipmaker Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co
Micron Technologies Inc. settled the matter with the state-owned chip maker 'Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co.' and also has investment plans to expand its chip manufacturing in the country.
Setting up a new Windows laptop or desktop? Change these dumb defaults right away!
Microsoft's operating system has some default settings that slow you down. Stop what you're doing and tweak these .
Anycubic Kobra 2 Max Review: A Diamond in the Rough
The Anycubic Kobra 2 Max tries to bring speed to the land of giant prints, without success.
Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 gaming laptop is just $899 at Best Buy
The Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 gaming laptop is currently available for one of its best prices to date at Best Buy.
Sony sticks its foot into VR — patent reveals trackball foot controller that boosts immersion for players in smaller rooms
Sony's patent for a living room-friendly controller for AR/VR gamers shows two types of inputs - one using a ball and another using touch-sensitive peripherals, both are designed to be operated with your feet.
Intel's CEO says Moore's Law is slowing to a three-year cadence, but it's not dead yet
Intel's CEO Pat Gelsinger says transistors now double every three years instead of two, which isn't exactly Moore's Law.
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