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Shopping for RAM? You may want to get a prebuilt or a laptop instead.
By Andrew E. Freedman published
RAM prices are skyrocketing, but that doesn't seem to have been factored into prebuilt gaming PCs and laptops just yet. That might be a better way to spend your money right now.

Best Black Friday tech deals live
By The Editors of Tom's Hardware last updated
The best Black Friday PC hardware sales, live round-the-clock coverage of all the best deals.

China simulated a Starlink blockade over Taiwan that uses around 2,000 drones with jammers to create an 'electromagnetic shield'
By Mark Tyson published
A Chinese study has outlined how the PLA could jam Starlink access across the entirety of the island of Taiwan.

Foxconn to expand U.S. operations at Wisconsin site with $549 million investment
By Jowi Morales published
Foxconn has announced a $549 million expansion for its Racine County, Wisconsin, factory to build more AI data servers.

Intel Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs arrive with native DDR5-7200 CUDIMM support
By Zhiye Liu published
Intel document confirms that the chipmaker's upcoming Arrow Lake Refresh processors will support DDR5-7200 CUDIMMs natively.

The U.S. patent for MP3 audio was granted on this day in 1996
By Mark Tyson published
On this day in 1996, a freshly inked U.S. patent quietly laid the cornerstone of the digital music revolution.

China's banned memory-maker CXMT unveils surprising new chipmaking capabilities despite crushing US export restrictions
By Anton Shilov published
But can it make them in decent volumes?

EUV laser-maker Trumpf explores quantum computing to improve laser tech
By Anton Shilov published
Can quantum computing help with simulating quantum mechanics?

These are the best Black Friday deals on budget Wi-Fi 7 routers
By Brandon Hill published
There are loads of Wi-Fi 7 routers out there at affordable prices, with some available for under $90.

Nvidia RTX Pro 6000D squeaks ahead of RTX 5090D in Geekbench OpenCL—China-tailored AI card still performs well despite regulatory woes
By Aaron Klotz published
Nvidia's harried China-specific RTX Pro 6000D graphics card has been tested in Geekbench's OpenCL benchmark, delivering performance similar to the server edition of the RTX Pro 6000.
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