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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.

news - MAY 23 212

AMD's future is not in making the fastest processors.

news - MAY 22 11

AMD is now offering its Piledriver core in its R-series of APUs targeting the embedded applications market.

news - MAY 22 110

Tom's Hardware has reached out to AMD and a few motherboard manufacturers to get an understanding of what looks to be a long stemming issue with its FX processors and Steam games.

reviews - MAY 22 75

After recommending Sandy Bridge last year, we weren't particularly impressed by the new Ivy Bridge-based Core i7-3770K as an upgrade. But are Intel's more mainstream third-gen Core i5 processors any more...

news - MAY 21 12

Buffalo said it will soon begin sampling a new solid state disk drive that complements its standard NAND flash storage memory with MRAM that is used as cache memory.

picture story - MAY 21 41

We put out feelers for mainstream gaming cases priced between $80 and $120 and were surprised to receive 15 submissions. Today we cover the first five, giving you a virtual tour of each enclosure's features...

news - MAY 20 64

Intel may be reacting to criticism that its processors are simply too expensive to support the lower price tags of Ultrabooks.

news - MAY 20 5

Eric Demers, who lost his job as chief technology officer at AMD in February of this year, is joining Qualcomm.

news - MAY 18 68

Nvidia provides an official response to the reported v-sync stuttering issue with its GeForce GTX 600 Series

news - MAY 18 29

How much RAM does your smartphone have?

news - MAY 18 7

A report that Elpida may have scored a major DRAM deal with Apple that would negatively impact Samsung has apparently forced the Korean chip company to accelerate its DRAM roadmap.

news - MAY 18 53

Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4 will redefine gaming, says Wired.

news - MAY 17 72

Nvidia's taken the covers off of what it calls the "most complex" commercial chip on the planet.

news - MAY 17 37

GE builds graphics cards? Apparently so!

news - MAY 17 8

Nvidia's getting serious in the wireless game.

news - MAY 16 31

Nvidia announced a new gaming-focused cloud implementation of its Kepler GPU technology.

news - MAY 16 9

Since TSMC is still not able to push out as many 28 nm chips as its customers are asking for, Qualcomm and its Snapdragon S4 application processor may be next to be affected by the shortage.

news - MAY 15 33

Nvidia shows the world that GPUs are fun, but not always about games.

news - MAY 15 8

Now in more flavors.

reviews - MAY 15 165

AMD steps up to the plate with an all-new processor. Armed with the updated Piledriver CPU core and VLIW4 graphics architecture, the Trinity APU represents an impressive improvement over the Llano generation....

news - MAY 14 31

Intel notified its partners that it will soon discontinue the i7-740QM and i7-840QM processors.

news - MAY 14 21

Thermaltake has introduced its new all-in-one Liquid Cooling System (LCS), the Water 2.0 Series.

reviews - MAY 14 86

We've already seen that Ivy Bridge doesn't make much of a splash in the desktop space. But we collected notebooks based on Ivy Bridge, Sandy Bridge, Arrandale, and AMD's mobile Llano, and found that the new...

news - MAY 13 25

Fractal Design today announced a new fan controller that enables enthusiasts to adjust the speed of case fans.

news - MAY 12 50

Nvidia's profit dropped by more than 55 percent in the three months ended April 29 (Q1 FY2013).

news - MAY 11 22

Intel's CEO jabs at ARM over a lack of legacy software support in Windows RT.

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