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SK hynix completes development of HBM4
By Anton Shilov published
SK hynix has finalized development of its HBM4 memory stacks with a 2,048-bit interface and 10 GT/s speed, 25% above JEDEC specs.

Borderlands 4 on PC crushing even the most powerful rigs
By Luke James published
Borderlands 4 has arrived on PC to a chorus of criticism over performance and stuttering. Early reports from players described low frame rates and frequent crashes, even on high-end hardware.

Amazon says bug caused select Echo Show devices to use tons of data
By Jowi Morales published
Amazon says that a bug in a widget on select Echo Show devices caused them to cache high-resolution images and use up a ton of data.

Nintendo Switch 2 mod adds over an hour of playtime with bigger 8,000mAh battery
By Kunal Khullar published
Testing shows Cyberpunk 2077 running over an hour longer after the upgrade

Intel Xeon chief architect leaves just 8 months after appointment
By Anton Shilov published
Ronak Singhal, Intel Xeon chief architect, departs from the company just eight months after his appointment and after 28 years at the company.

Nvidia and Kioxia target 100 million IOPS SSD in 2027
By Anton Shilov published
Kioxia is working with Nvidia to develop a 100 million IOPS SSD for AI servers by 2027, likely leveraging unconventional NAND architectures.

MSI Afterburner developer adding 'triple channel voltage' support for future MSI RTX 50 graphics cards
By Aaron Klotz published
The updated software allows access to two new voltage parameters.

Intel's 14nm+++ desktop CPUs are making a comeback
By Zhiye Liu published
Intel has launched the Core i5-110, a six-core, 12-thread Comet Lake processor with a $200 MSRP.
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