With two new additions, Intel has expanded the company’s discrete mobile Arc Alchemist lineup. While Arc A570M and A530M are unlikely to […]
Month: July 2023
Dasung Touts World’s First Color E-Ink Computer Monitor
E-Ink displays have been around for a long time, and are commonly used in e-readers. But a company by the […]
NES-Inspired Keyboard Comes With Giant Programmable Super Buttons
8BitDo has just announced its first keyboard — a wireless, mechanical 87-key layout with hot-swappable switches and a design inspired […]
TeamGroup Launches JEDEC-Compliant DDR5-6400 for Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs
TeamGroup has launched new Elite and Elite Plus DDR5 memory kits to rival the best RAM. According to the product […]
Windows 11 Is Learning About High Refresh Rates, Finally
Leave Our GPU Fans In Peace! Windows 11 does offer better support for multiple monitors than it’s predecessors but it […]
AMD 4800S Xbox Chip Shows Perils of Pairing CPUs with GDDR6
Digital Foundry tested an Xbox Series X-inspired AMD 4800S desktop kit to see how it would fare against some of […]
China is Now Home to 40% of All Arm Servers: Report
Due to increasing difficulty in obtaining high-performance x86 servers, Chinese datacenter companies are ramping up the adoption of Arm-based system-on-chips. […]
AZ Union Fires Back at TSMC’s ‘Offensive’ Claims of Unskilled U.S. Workers
The leader of one of Arizona’s largest unions fired back at TSMC’s claims that unskilled American workers have delayed construction […]
Amazon AWS To Charge for Public IPv4 Address Next Year
IN yet another sign of the increasing scarcity of Ipv4 addresses, citing a pricing increase of 300% for new addresses, […]
Faster 1.1V DDR5 On The Way For Future CPUs
While DDR5 memory has been out and in use for a couple of years now, so far we haven’t seen […]