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Local political revolts threaten to derail US data center projects
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YMTC's third Wuhan fab clears Beijing's 50% local tooling threshold as two more are planned
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Keychron K3 Ultra Review: Got Wood?
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Despite a couple of flaws, the Keychron K3 Ultra is one of the best mechanical keyboards I have used in a while.

Sudokoo SK620V and SK700V Review: Silent, Stylish AM5 cooling, with a built-in display
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We tested Sudokoo’s unique SK-series air coolers on the Ryzen 9 9950X3D. Read the full review to see how they deliver big performance without annoying noise levels.

KTC M27T6S 27-inch QHD Mini LED gaming monitor review: Affordable, colorful, and bright
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KTC delivers high brightness and saturated color from the M27T6S.
Graphics Cards

AMD SDK suggests 4x and 6x frame generation multipliers are in the works
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AMD SDK suggests 4x and 6x frame generation multipliers are in the works
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Testing PC games using FEX on a high-end Android tablet can yield playable results — but the early tech is still not ready for prime time
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Quantum photonics roadmap — how Xanadu and PsiQuantum are looking to transfer qubits through beams of light
By Francisco Pires published
Premium We analyze the approaches of PsiQuantum and Xanadu, who are each developing their own approaches to quantum photonic communications, with a vision that extends beyond 2029.

Our experts review your astonishing PC builds and setups in Rig Rundown — from wall-mounted setups to a system packed inside of a 1:6 scale RC car
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Enthusiast builds his own RAM in garden shed cleanroom
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This is the ‘first time ever RAM has been made at home’ boasts a garden shed-based semiconductor maker.
Desktops and PC Building

Thermal pads with in-built vapor-chambers claim 50 to 80 times better thermal conductivity than normal thermal pads
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A thermal pad with a vapor chamber on top might be the TIM your next phone's SoC will use. Xerendipity's new products are meant to keep your phone cooler without sacrificing thickness or cost.

How to setup an Android smartphone as a webcam — Camo Studio unlocks new uses for old smartphones in Windows 10 or 11 and OBS software
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You don’t need to throw out that old Android smartphone; you can recycle it into a backup webcam or create a multi-camera setup for your streaming platform. And we show you how to do that, for free!
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