Having understood the importance of the local semiconductor supply chain for long-term homegrown microelectronics industry development, the Japanese government kicked […]
Month: September 2022
U.S. Retailer Gives Free 32GB DDR5-5600 Kit with Ryzen 7000 CPU
One of the first things that owners of AMD’s Ryzen 7000-series desktop processors have to do is purchase a dual-channel DDR5 memory […]
ASRock DDR5 Installation Stickers Blamed for Motherboard RMAs
In an official statement by ASRock earlier today, the company announced that it would allow anyone who has issues peeling […]
Acer’s First GPU is an Intel Arc A770 With Two Different Types of Fans | Tom’s Hardware
Out of nowhere, Acer has announced its entry into the graphics card market officially, with the introduction of its Predator […]
Intel Arc A770 and A750 Limited Edition Unboxed
The Intel Arc A770 and A750 Limited Edition review kit has arrived, and we’re now allowed to show you pictures […]
Kioxia Slashes 3D NAND Production as SSD Sales Plummet
Kioxia said it would cut down production of 3D NAND memory at its fabs located at its Yokkaichi and Kitakami […]
Ubuntu 22.10 Arrives For Beta Testing
Ubuntu, the popular Linux distribution from Canonical, sees the latest release, 22.10 enter beta ahead of its release in October. […]
Custom Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 Listed At European Retailers for up to €2549
Just like their U.S. colleagues across the pond, European retailers are preparing for Nvidia’s flagship GeForce RTX 4090 launch on October 12. In […]
FLSun V400 Review: 3D Print with Pure Delta Speed
Delta printers are known for their speed, and the FLSun V400 doesn’t disappoint. Retailing at $849 the FLSun V400 is […]
Roccat Vulcan II Mini Review: So Pretty, Colorful, and Bright I can Almost Overlook the Software
Deskspace comes at a premium these days — at least, that’s what you might think with the way gaming companies […]