Gunnir Introduces Intel's DG1 Iris Xe Graphics in Discrete Desktop Format By Francisco Pires published 16 February 22 A full DG1, one month before DG2 launches
Research Suggests Semiconductor Nanowires Can Unlock Ultrafast Transistors By Francisco Pires published 16 February 22 The increased electron mobility is expected to provide significant performance, thermal and power efficiency improvements that could unlock even faster transistors for future chips.
AMD Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 Platform Support Added to HWiNFO By Francisco Pires published 15 February 22 New platform support is usually baked-in three to six months before launch.
NFTs Worth $1.8M Seized by UK Law Enforcement for the First Time By Francisco Pires published 14 February 22 How does one seize data held in a decentralized blockchain?
New Research Could Make Quantum Tech Viable in Outer Space By Francisco Pires published 14 February 22 Aiming to micro-correct for environmental disturbances in quantum computing designs.
AMD, Nvidia GPU Pricing Trends Lower as Supply Improves By Francisco Pires published 14 February 22 Still holding way above MSRP, however.
Arm's IPO Potentially in Jeopardy Due to Rogue China Unit By Francisco Pires published 11 February 22 The Nvidia deal is off, and now the IPO is looking shaky as well.
Traversing the Quantum Gate: Researchers Unlock Many-Qubit Operations By Francisco Pires published 11 February 22 N-qubit Tofolli gates leave the theoretical field and are proven possible
Microsoft Wants a Crypto Boss for Its Web 3.0 Dreams By Francisco Pires published 9 February 22 Microsoft's new job posting confirms the company's dive into blockchain tech, cryptocurrencies and Web 3.0.
Worldwide Graphics Card Supply Improves, But High Prices Linger By Francisco Pires last updated 9 February 22 Even as supplies of high-performance, discrete GPUs seemingly improve around the world, prices are taking long to come down.
440 TH/s? Bitcoin Scammers Photoshop World's Largest Chip as Mining Rig By Francisco Pires published 8 February 22 A render of a Bitcoin mining rig promising 440 TH/s poses as Cerebras' CS-2 system, packing the world's largest semiconductor chip at 850,000 cores. But is this a real product or a PR stunt?
The Nvidia-Arm Deal is Dead; Softbank to IPO UK Chip Designer By Francisco Pires published 8 February 22 The Nvidia dream of acquiring one of the most important IP designers in the world, Arm, is no more.
MIT Researchers Unlock Exotic, Scalable Qubit by Chance By Francisco Pires published 7 February 22 Adding to the roster of happy, unplanned scientific achievements, and breaking coherence records in the process.
Gigabyte's 2022 Aero Laptops Get 12 Gen Intel, New 16:10 Displays By Francisco Pires published 7 February 22 Available now somewhere perhaps, but still no word on US pricing or availability.
Intel Patent Confirms Work On Multi-Chip-Module GPUs By Francisco Pires published 6 February 22 An Intel patent published online describes an MCM architecture for a graphics processing unit, skirting the increasing manufacturing challenges as complexity skyrockets.
Quantum Computing: Researchers Achieve 100 Million Quantum Operations By Francisco Pires published 4 February 22 That's a lot of processing power being used in five-second workloads.
Rockstar Confirms GTA 6, Xbox Series X and PS5 GTA 5 Launch Revealed By Francisco Pires published 4 February 22 Rockstar Games today confirmed that Grand Theft Auto 6 is well into its development cycle. The company also announced that next-gen patches of GTA 5 will be available in the future.
PC, Consumer Electronics Inventories Climb Above Pre-Pandemic Levels By Francisco Pires published 3 February 22 The PC and Consumer Electronics market supply volumes are now standing at 29% and 55% higher levels than before the COVID-19 pandemic, which could signal sputtering consumer demand.
Intel Announces "Project Circuit Breaker" Bug Bounty Program By Francisco Pires published 3 February 22 intel has announced an extension to its successful bug bounty program, which rewards independent security researchers for discovering vulnerabilities in Intel's hardware and software products.
GPU Fingerprinting Can Be Used to Track You Online: Researchers By Francisco Pires published 31 January 22 An international team of researchers has leveraged WebGL to develop a new GPU hardware identification technique that allows for the recognition of individual users and their web browsing habits.
Microsoft Flight Simulator Will Receive DLSS Support This Year By Francisco Pires published 29 January 22 Taking framerates above 1,000 feet?
Minecraft NFT Game "Blockverse" Evaporates With $1 Million By Francisco Pires published 29 January 22 The unofficial Minecraft-inspired game "Blockverse" that has successfully raised more than $1 million by selling 10,000 NFTs has disappeared.
Silicon-based Quantum Computing Reaches Accuracy Milestone By Francisco Pires published 26 January 22 Three separate teams worldwide published the feat on Nature - all on the same day.
Intel May Bet on Stacked Forksheet Transistor Tech for Sub-2nm Chips By Francisco Pires published 23 January 22 An Intel patent for stacked forksheet transistors may point the way for increased performance, power efficiency, and density beyond 2 nm - or perhaps even sooner.
AMD RSR Claims Up to 70% Higher Performance, Coming Q1'2022 By Francisco Pires published 11 January 22 AMD has shared a video on its YouTube channel that showcases its upcoming Radeon Super Resolution (RSR) feature working to improve frame rates while narrowing down its release date.