Ever wondered why Intel CPUs have code names like Coffee Lake and Comet Lake? | Continue reading
A new firmware update lets you use any USB device to boot a Pi 4. | Continue reading
Gen11 graphics would be a big upgrade for the low-end. | Continue reading
Rivals can be friends too. | Continue reading
The early adopter tax is real. | Continue reading
7nm and 54 billion transistors | Continue reading
Power draw peaked at 235W. | Continue reading
Firewall your home with IPFire, a Linux distro dedicated to keeping your network ports safe. | Continue reading
Top Linux Desktop Environments compared, from KDE and Gnome to Cinnamon and Regolith. | Continue reading
We tested over forty graphics cards to see which give the best performance per watt. | Continue reading
Security research finds vulnerability in air-gapped systems | Continue reading
Great flexibility and resolution make the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera a winner. | Continue reading
Show me the money | Continue reading
Intel Xe Graphics will join the dedicated graphics card fray this year, but can it possibly compete with AMD and Nvidia GPUs? | Continue reading
What's the frequency, Kenneth? | Continue reading
7, 5, 3, 2, go! | Continue reading
What's the frequency, Kenneth? | Continue reading
WD drops the deets | Continue reading
The chips that never were | Continue reading
Windows XP on a Raspberry Pi? Sounds like bliss. | Continue reading
We put AMD vs Intel in a battle of processor prowess. | Continue reading
AMD's three-year old processor gets a nifty upgrade. | Continue reading
Industry collusion or delusion? | Continue reading
Nvidia wires up its networking connections | Continue reading
Birds of a feather | Continue reading
The Tiger Lake i7-1165G7 hits 3DMark. | Continue reading
Dial up the clocks, cache, and TDP | Continue reading
We talked to Adafruit about what it’s like to switch from selling tech to selling protective gear, and when hobbyists can expect things to return to normal | Continue reading
Keep calm and just stack. | Continue reading
Taking on the x86 duopoly | Continue reading
Dusting off the 'ol programming manual from 1960 | Continue reading
Taking the COVID-19 fight to Raspberry Pi and smartphones | Continue reading
Intel Core i7-10700 and three other CPUs were reportedly tested in China. | Continue reading
Play 14nm again, Sam, and again, and again | Continue reading
But Sony hasn't made any official announcements. | Continue reading
Intel issues updated drivers 14 months later | Continue reading
Use a Raspberry Pi to access the Plasma Bigscreen open-source smart TV platform. | Continue reading
That's 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes of stored data. | Continue reading
And we have no idea who it belonged to. | Continue reading
Battle of the low-power chips. | Continue reading
Battle of the low-power chips. | Continue reading
The fight against coronavirus goes nuclear | Continue reading
With sensors like an IMU, the Wio Terminal is fit for Raspberry Pi projects. | Continue reading
From sand to shipping silicon...finally | Continue reading
In this distributed-computing competition, everyone wins. | Continue reading
Xilinx broadens the portfolio | Continue reading
Is coronavirus delaying the release date of Intel's 10th Gen desktop CPUs? | Continue reading
AMD processors from 2011 to 2019 impacted | Continue reading