@mryeester also tried replacing paste with powered sugar. | Continue reading
Wartime PC sales in Russia: some lick their wounds, others prosper. | Continue reading
PC gaming continues to go from strength to strength. | Continue reading
The ancient memory application has been re-written from scratch to support modern computer hardware. | Continue reading
Raptor Lake finally dethrones AMD FX! | Continue reading
Russian institute plans to build 7nm-capable scanner that beats ASML's analogue in several years. | Continue reading
U.S. chip sanctions against China have "limited" direct impact on ASML | Continue reading
Even faster if it's still "password" | Continue reading
Most are selling for around $2500, though | Continue reading
The results are pretty close, especially considering the second 3090 maxes out at 45% utilization | Continue reading
Powerful Pico Proxy | Continue reading
Hack's perpetrator and origins remain unknown. | Continue reading
AMD to arm its chips with FPGAs | Continue reading
AMD's Instinct GPUs and HPE's Slingshot Interconnects blamed. | Continue reading
Hack's perpetrator and origins are unknown. | Continue reading
Worth it to get working Wi-Fi, perhaps | Continue reading
USB-C charging for everything and everyone. | Continue reading
Not a good situation for Intel laptop owners | Continue reading
Alibaba gets the first RISC-V laptop on sale | Continue reading
Intel doesn't care to offer initial i7-13700K review samples | Continue reading
AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 7000-series CPUs are already in the wild. | Continue reading
Is this a glimpse of the future of programming? | Continue reading
A 34-Core Monster Appears! | Continue reading
Detecting celestial bodies with a homemade tricorder—it just makes sense. | Continue reading
This over air transfer is 5x faster than Wi-Fi 6 can achieve. | Continue reading
Sony could make a name for itself in the SSD space. | Continue reading
Get easy access to dozens of advanced settings. | Continue reading
Nvidia shares more details at Hot Chips 34. | Continue reading
Lenovo claims Framework's button resembled its Legion logo. | Continue reading
RS Components had been a manufacturer and distributor of Raspberry Pi since its launch in 2012. | Continue reading
HDDs get another green ally in their fight against their younger, faster siblings. | Continue reading
Side-channel SQUIP vulnerability affects all SMT-enabled Zen CPUs. | Continue reading
BitBlaze says the final version of Arm. | Continue reading
Faulty support of VAES instruction sets is the root cause. | Continue reading
Threadripping with 64 Zen 3 cores. | Continue reading
Be aware, Liam Howlett. | Continue reading
CXL emerges as the clear winner of the CPU interconnect wars. | Continue reading
TSMC holds topping-out ceremony on the construction of Fab 21 | Continue reading
Why I decided to drop Spectrum, and a look at the setup and speeds from T-Mobile. | Continue reading
Full steam ahead, as Valve beings to resolve supply chain issues plaguing the Deck | Continue reading
First benchmark results for Intel's Xeon Platinum 8480+ emerge. | Continue reading
Gotta go fast! | Continue reading
CEO blames economic decline and execution issues. | Continue reading
Do higher capacities actually provide longer lifetimes? | Continue reading
Bolstering domestic semiconductor production | Continue reading
The MTT S60 is claimed to be China's first wholly domestic GPU-powered graphics card. | Continue reading
The end of the HEDT era | Continue reading
Further confirmation that drivers are of the utmost importance. | Continue reading