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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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Originally rumored to delay the launch of Ivy Bridge processors, Intel is now believed to have readjusted its schedule and introduce the chips a little earlier.

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AMD's Fusion Developer Summit is being held in Bellevue, Wash. June 11 – 14, 2012

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Intel has released a set of Windows 8 tablet specs featuring a 10-inch model and an 11-inch model with a physical keyboard.

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A scientist discovered a way to cool semiconductors much more efficiently than a traditional copper-based heat-spreader can.

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Intel has just been granted a patent covering core swapping that could have big implications for processors that use different, but instruction set-compatible cores within one chip.

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Rebadging old products with new names is a trend graphics cards buyers are used to.

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We discovered blurry textures when we reviewed the Radeon HD 7800s, so now we're performing an in-depth investigation. Why does the Radeon HD 6000 series demonstrate crisper image quality? Is performance...

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Now classrooms can use durable Atom-based tablets thanks to Intel's Learning Series of devices.

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On April 2nd, Intel quietly announced its P67 Express chipset has been discontinued just ahead of Ivy Bridge's release.

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It appears that first specs about Nvidia's "Wayne" Tegra chip, the successor of Kal-El (Tegra 3) have been leaked.

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36-year Biswamohan Pani old has pleaded guilty of stealing chip design documents valued at several hundred million dollars from his former employer Intel.

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AMD as well as Nvidia are being sued by Power Management Solutions over one of the most basic power management functions in integrated circuits used today.

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Intel and Nissan have formed a partnership ushering a new level of intelligence into cars.

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ARM is slowly but surely transitioning from a company that once few knew about into a player that is getting the attention of Intel.

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Researchers at the Imperial College in London believes that magnets could be used to develop future processors with far greater processing capacity than today's CPUs.

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Integrated USB 3.0, advanced management features, reduced power consumption, and a new software package from Lucidlogix separate the Z77 Express motherboards from the Z68 chipset that preceded it. Were these...

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TSMC is reportedly still having problems ramping up its 28nm production capacity.

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Lian Li's PC-V700 chassis offers PC builders a simplistic style and space saving design, without sacrificing standard ATX motherboard support and expandability.

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The PlayStation 4 and Xbox 720 will be on par with each other on a graphics level.

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When you are looking for an engagement ring, you might be focusing on diamond that have few imperfections and inclusions (besides size, of course), which make it less attractive as a jewelry item.

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Just in time for PAX East Gaming Event, Corsair announces two new additions to the Vengeance gaming line, the Vengeance 2000 Wireless 7.1 Gaming Headset and Vengeance C70 PC Gaming Case.

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When something goes wrong during the manufacturing process, what are manufacturers to do? Do what many other have done, you turn the part into a new item with the defective part disabled!

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AMD Is Now Partenering With A Leader In RTOS Software

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Paul Otellini's compensation for 2011 has grown in line with Intel's gains in operating profit.

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IBM scored a contract to be exploring the feasibility of an exascale computer system that is powerful enough to collect and store the data generated by the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope.

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