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Components are the parts that make up your system. Tom’s Hardware reviews and benchmarks processors, graphics cards, storage solutions, and more – so let us help you find the best component to suit your needs and budget.

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Nvidia has confirmed that Mike Rayfield, vice president and general manager of the company's Mobile business unit, has resigned.

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Phone will launch in UK, France, Germany, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico to start with.

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The generally expected stabilization of DRAM pricing due to the bankruptcy of Elpida is not taking place yet.

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Thomas Seifert is the latest and last C-level executive of the "old" AMD of the Dirk Meyer and Hector Ruiz era to leave the processor manufacturer.

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AMD's next-generation GPUs have showed up in product tables for the first time.

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Intel has raised some eyebrows by confirming that Clover Trail, the Atom chip targeted at tablets and subnotebooks, will not support Linux.

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How the times are changing: Clover Trail is ditching Linux.

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PCs are still the main destination for all DRAM manufactured today...but it's declining.

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ARM has something to say.

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Have the rigors of life on the road forced you to ditch your desktop in favor of a laptop? What if you could add discrete graphics to your Ultrabook? We test the gaming performance of Sonnet's Echo Express...

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As transistor counts grow, the CPU will do more and understand what you want and need.

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NZXT Switch 810 gets transformed into the ultimate Mass Effect 3 case.

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For the first time, researchers were able to build a system in which a single photon could be transmitted while all others were blocked.

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Apple may be leveraging its market power to shift production contracts away from Samsung to a greater extent than currently believed.

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AMD is reportedly reacting to Nvidia's move to drive Kepler into a much more affordable price range for the mass market with the GTX 660 and GTX 650 models.

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If you are looking to buy Flash memory, you may want to purchase rather sooner than later.

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Every once in a while, Intel restores our confidence that Moore's Law is still alive and well.

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Despite the current processor performance focus in the smartphone space, Apple keeps quiet on the architecture of its new chips.

news - SEPTEMBER 13 2

You don't have to be in San Francisco to catch all the action from IDF.

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Intel shows off the future.

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We have two new graphics cards in the lab today: Nvidia's GeForce GTX 650 and 660, filling the gap between its GeForce GT 640 and GTX 660 Ti with Kepler derivatives. Are these GK107- and GK106-based boards able...

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Lucid's external graphics solution is bringing back the graphics vision of time long gone.

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Following a round of budget Ivy processors for desktop computers, Intel is readying a lineup following the same strategy for the mobile segment.

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Intel formally demonstrated the first Haswell processors at IDF.

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VGLeaks has published specifications of the upcoming Wii U console, which the site claims are now published on the Nintendo developer website.

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Seven GeForce GTX 660 Tis landed in our lab. Today, we're benchmarking them, measuring their noise and temperatures, and conducting a more in-depth analysis of the impact a 192-bit memory interface has on...

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