Intel Crimson Canyon NUC Mini PCs Announced with 10nm Cannon Lake CPUs

This is the first time we've seen a 10nm launch for Intel's small form factor (SFF) products. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

NAND Oversupply Could Crater SSD Pricing to 8 Cents per Gigabyte Next Year

There is an oversupply of NAND flash memory that is expected pushes SSD prices down even further, this year and into 2019. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Arm CPU Roadmap Reveals Deimos and Hercules Assaults on Intel Notebook Chips

Looking forward, Arm has confirmed its 7nm Deimos CPU, which will bow in 2019. Hercules will hit the market in 7nm and 5nm iterations a year later in 2020. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Intel Core I9-9900K Reportedly Boosts to 4.7GHz on All 8 Cores

A new leak suggests that Intel's upcoming 9th-gen Core i9-9900K will peak at 4.7GHz on all eight cores. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Tesla’s Dual Motor Model 3 Performance Pushes 450HP and Dominates on the Track

Shod with 20-inch wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport 4S 235/35 tires, they took the Model 3 to the track where it showed that it had the handling chops to back up its straight-line performance. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

iOS 12 References Long-Awaited Dual-SIM Functionality for 2018 iPhones

Rumor has it Apple will release a dual-DIM iPhone model this year, and a breakdown of iOS 12 reveals suggests it is true. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

DJI Mavic 2 Pro Drone Leaks with Hasselblad Camera, 31-Minute Flight Time

The Mavic 2 drone has now turned up in the latest Argos catalog despite not being officially announced by DJI yet. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Apple's New iPad Pros to Trade Home Button for Tiny Bezels and Face ID

Apple has reportedly killed off the home button on the iPad Pro, just as it did when the iPhone X was introduced in the fall of 2017. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Intel Launches Xeon E-2100 Series Workstation CPUs with Up to 6 Cores

Intel's new Xeon E-2100 processors supplant the previous generation Xeon E3 processor family and are based on the company's Coffee Lake-S architecture. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Apple Launching Face ID iPad Pro, New Mac Mini, and Updated MacBook This Fall

The cheapest Mac is finally getting a performance update according to Kuo. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Watch as Nvidia Noise2Noise AI Magically Fixes Grainy Photos with Deep Learning

NVIDIA and a team of academic researchers are using AI to remove artifacts from images and the results are impressive. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Samsung Kicks Off Mass Production of Industry Fastest 256Gb V-NAND for SSDs

The fifth-gen V-NAND has the fastest data transfer speed in the market currently and is the first to use the Toggle DDR 4.0 NAND interface. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Gigabyte SBC Is Like Raspberry Pi on Steroids: 4-Core Intel CPU, Dual LAN

Gigabyte's latest single board PC is like Raspberry Pi on steroids with quad-core Intel CPU and Dual LAN. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Analysis Says Intel 10nm Process Enables 2.7X Density Over 14nm INTC Nodes

Cannon Lake in its current mobile form has a transistor density of 100.8 mega transistors for mm2. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Intel Optane Memory Update: Making Hard Drives Perform Like Fast SSDs

Intel has updated its Optane Memory technology to support acceleration of secondary data drives, which could be a boon to gamers with massive Steam | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Intel Coffee Lake-U Bean Canyon NUC Leaked with Iris Plus GPU and 128MB EDRAM

he NUCs will feature processors based on Intel's Coffee Lake-U architecture in Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 variants – all with 28W TDPs. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Core I9-9900K 8-Core Coffee Lake Reportedly Incoming for Intel Mainstream Boards

According to a new report, there will be three new entries representing Core i5, Core i7 and Core i9 product families. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Core I9-9900K 8-Core Coffee Lake Reportedly Incoming for Z390 Mainstream Boards

According to a new report, there will be three new entries representing Core i5, Core i7 and Core i9 product families. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Intel Has No Plans to Patch TLBleed Hyper-Threading CPU Exploit

For the time being, Intel is not planning to to mitigate a side-channel vulnerability called TLBleed. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Wi-Fi Alliance Announces WPA3

The Wi-Fi Alliance this week formally introduced Wi-Fi Certified WPA3, the next generation of Wi-Fi security with new capabilities to bolster personal and enterprise wireless networks. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Micron Ramps Production of GDDR6 Memory for Nvidia GeForce GTX 20 Turing GPU

Micron is now mass producing next generation 8-gigabit (Gb) GDDR6 memory chips that will be used in a broad range of applications, including next-generation graphics cards. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Micron Ramps Production of GDDR6 Memory for Nvidia GeForce Turing GPU Series

Micron is now mass producing next generation 8-gigabit (Gb) GDDR6 memory chips that will be used in a broad range of applications, including next-generation graphics cards. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

TSMC Hits Volume Production of 7nm Silicon with AMD Zen 2 and Vega This Year

TSMC has hit volume production for 7nm product, and AMD is expected to take advantage of it in 2018 with Radeon Vega and EPYC 2. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

MysteryBot Android Malware Fuses Keylogger, Ransomware and Banking Trojan

Researchers have discovered a new strain of malware for Android devices that combine different styles of attack into a single package. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Intel to Power Up Its First Discrete GPU Confirmed for 2020 Launch – HotHardware

According to a rather brief tweet, Intel says that its GPU family will be available in 2020. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Cortana Can Be an Accomplice in Burglary of Locked Windows 10 PCs, Patch Now

McAfee discovered a vulnerability in Cortana that could allow an attacker to snoop file names, execute malicious code, and even break into a locked Windows 10 PC. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Oath to Bury Yahoo Messenger on July 17 After Two Decades of Service

Parent company Oath announced today that Yahoo Messenger will officially kick the bucket on July 17th, 2018. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Microsoft Store Enables Remote App Installation for Windows 10

The web version of the Microsoft Store is enabling a new button on app pages that allows you to 'Install on my devices'. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

AMD Demos Beastly 32-Core 2nd Gen Threadripper, 7nm Vega with 32GB HBM2

The flagship second-generation Ryzen Threadripper processor will have a total of 32 physical cores capable of executing 64 threads. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

AMD Ryzen 7 2700 and Ryzen 5 2600 Review: Great Value, Solid Performance

The AMD | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon 850 Mobile Platform

Qualcomm's Snapdragon 850 is a dedicated solution that will be employed exclusively in thin and light laptops and convertibles. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Intel Core I7-8086K Anniversary Edition Processor Rumored for June 8th Launch

It seems increasingly likely that Intel's rumored Core i7-8086K Anniversary Edition processor is real, and will be shipping soon. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Honeycomb Battery Tech Discovery Could Bring 100X Improvement in Device Runtime

A group of researchers at University of Missouri have developed a new battery breakthrough that could have a big impact on the runtime for the gadgets we all know and love. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Futuristic Pacific Island in Development with Its Govt Running on Cryptocurrency

The Floating Island Project is an independent nation that will consist of around 300 homes built on the island, and will run under its own government using a cryptocurrency called Varyon. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

North Korea Exacts Revenge on Defectors with Data-Stealing Android Malware

A North Korean hacker team is believed to be behind malware-laced mobile apps targeting defectors. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

AMD Expands Ryzen Pro with Radeon Graphics Processor Family

AMD has announced Ryzen Pro APUs for both desktop and mobile form-factors, and all include features specifically geared towards business users. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Gamers Win as Nintendo Caves to FTC Demands on Its Warranty Repair Policy

Nintendo says that it has added new language regarding its warranty policy that now adheres with the FTC's new guidelines. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Alexa and Siri AI Assistants Vulnerable to Secret Commands People Can’t Hear

Researchers have been demonstrating that it's possible to send commands to various digital assistants using frequencies that the human ear can't hear. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

HP Announces Ryzen Pro-Powered EliteBook 705 G5 and ProBook 645 G4 Laptops

HP unveiled a handful of new business-class laptops today, all of which sport AMD Ryzen Pro mobile processors with onboard Radeon Vega graphics underneath the hood. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Google I/O Will Introduce Major Changes to Your Android Auto Experience

Google is revampting its Android Auto app to deliver a new media experience to users. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago

Samsung, Hynix and Micron Slapped W Class Action Suit Over DRAM Supply Collusion

A lawsuit filed today in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California alleges that Samsung, Micron and Hynix conspired to artificially limit the supply of DRAM chips in an effort to drive higher pricing. | Continue reading


@hothardware.com | 6 years ago