The series of tubes which we all now spend way too much time on started out as a DoD program in 1969 to connect computers over the existing phone network with…
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The series of tubes which we all now spend way too much time on started out as a DoD program in 1969 to connect computers over the existing phone network with…
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NVIDIA, barring regulatory interference, will be purchasing $5 billion USD worth of Intel stock and in return will work with Intel to incorporate NVIDIA RTX GPU chiplets into upcoming Intel processors. These…
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The countdown has been going for quite some time but we are now down to the final days of Win10 and older non-Cloudy Office versions. If you are running local versions of…
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If you’ve seen mention of CUDIMMs and are wondering what exactly they are, it’s perhaps not quite as interesting as you hope. Clocked Unbuffered Dual Inline Memory Modules are simply DDR5 DIMMs…
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AIDA64 just turned 8.00 and has a variety of shiny new features for it’s users. The compiler behind the scenes is brand new for faster startup and operation and it is finally…
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After a week off – Join us as we battle illness to bring you the pithy, erudite commentary you crave. That you deserve even. Start with software designed cores, mix in some…
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The exterior of the Framework Desktop looks like nothing else on the market, though a dedicated LEGO enthusiast may have built a system that somewhat resembles it. While you can pay extra…
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It is a strange world out there and the new Microsoft Store policy is proof of that. Until now, if you wanted to publish an app to the Microsoft Store you…
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SK hynix sent over the evolution of the Platinum P41 PCIe 4.0 NVMe drive, a PCIe 5.0 drive with the expected moniker. The P41 sported their in-house designed Aries ACNS075 controller and…
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As the smartphone market has matured, the workloads that consumers expect from their tiny in-pocket mobile computers has increased drastically. Fortunately, chip designers continue to build faster processors that do perform well with varied workloads, without completely tanking battery life. Tonight, Arm introduced its Lumex Compute SubsystemSource: Read More