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AMD stalwart Sapphire has simplified its line of PC graphics cards. Gaming enthusiasts looking for the most cost-effective method of purchasing a GPU need to focus on the Pulse line. They are ...
WD updated its performance Black and NAS-optimised Red series of M.2 SSD drives within the last year. Handy to know, but the real volume seller in the PC space is the entry-level Blue line. HEXUS ...
Introduction In recent times, AMD has led the charge on implementing new standards across graphics cards and motherboards. The X570 chipset, released in 2019, ushered in expansive connectivity and ...
Doing almost everything right at the high end of the market.
A colourful take on Apaltek coolers. Introduction Fractal Design is doing good things in the chassis arena, and its power supplies tick a lot of the right boxes, but when it comes to liquid ...
MSI isn't reinventing the wheel here, and neither should it attempt to. Few companies have the necessary expertise to build modern NVMe PCIe M.2 SSDs from scratch. Spatium M480 uses a tried-and ...
Would it be fair to say that Fractal Design is on something of a hot streak? Despite having been around since 2007, the Swedish manufacturer has in recent years developed a habit of releasing one ...
Leading high-speed interface, video display, and touch controller IC supplier, Parade Technologies has announced that its customers can sample its new DisplayPort 2.0 to HDMI 2.1 protocol ...
Who doesn't love the idea of a powerful mini PC? A petite box, sat on the desk alongside the monitor, delivering multi-core performance, high-framerate gaming, versatile connectivity, and all ...
On Friday, Chinese chipmaker Loongson Technology launched a brand-new CPU. What is notable about the new Loongson 3A5000 is that this quad-core processor is the first to be based upon Loongson's ...
Last month HEXUS reported on Microsoft's statement that DirectStorage "will only be available with Windows 11". However, things aren't so simple, or so bad for Windows 10 users, as a recent ...
I think this is different from what IBM is doing. If i'm not mistaken, IBM achieved 2nm equivalent transistor density, not 2nm process. TSMC is talking about moving to 1nm process and beyond Both ...