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RTX 5090 with Core 2 Duo? Nvidia driver change opens up bizarre system build options
By Mark Tyson published
Updated Nvidia driver opens up the possibility of the worst CPU bottleneck in computing history.

Zen 5 comes to small businesses: AMD unveils EPYC 4005-series processors
By Anton Shilov published
Zen 5 family expands to new markets.

Sandisk's new WD Black SN8100 claims to be the world's fastest NVMe SSD
By Stephen Warwick published
Sandisk has just unveiled its new Sandisk WD Black SN8100 NVMe with 14,900MB/s read speeds and up to 8TB of capacity.

Nvidia and Mediatek's AI CPU may not see mass rollout until late 2026
By Stephen Warwick published
A new report claims that Nvidia and MediaTek's new AI PC chip may not see mass market shipments until the second half of 2026.

Linus Torvalds returns to a mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Blues
By Mark Tyson published
Linus Torvalds has returned to using a mechanical keyboard, packing his preferred Cherry MX Blue keyswitches after six months using a quiet, low-profile deck.

A 48GB dual-GPU Intel Arc B580 is reportedly in the works
By Hassam Nasir published
A new rumor claims that the Intel Arc B580 could get a dual-GPU variant with 48GB of memory.

Gigabyte's leaky GPU problem continues, here's the thermal putty creep in action
By Stephen Warwick published
Gigabyte graphics card users are continuing to document worrying signs of thermal putty leakages.

AMD says AM5 platforms can support CUDIMMs, but won't commit to a release date
By Anton Shilov published
While AMD's AM5 platform is technically ready for advanced DDR5 features like CUDIMM, only future Ryzen processors may fully support them.
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