Intel Optane DIMMs Coming Second Half Of 2018 By Fritz Nelson published 14 November 17 Intel Optane DIMMs are finally coming, but we'll have to wait until the second half of 2018. Hopefully we'll hear more details in early 2018.
Why Oculus Go? By Fritz Nelson published 18 October 17 Oculus announced a $199 untethered, standalone HMD powered by previous-gen hardware. Why? John Carmack elaborates.
Allegations Of Kaspersky Lab’s Ties To Russian Intelligence Intensify By Fritz Nelson published 13 October 17 More concerns arise with Kaspersky Lab. Should you be concerned?
Oculus Go HMD: What We Know (So Far), Including SoC By Fritz Nelson published 11 October 17 The new Oculus Go is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821. Here's all we know so far.
Oculus Rift Core 2.0: New UI, Customizable Home, Desktop Access By Fritz Nelson published 11 October 17
How To Build A PC (For Kids) By Fritz Nelson published 10 October 17 Tom's Hardware worked with kids to teach them how to build a PC. We put it all on video as part of our STEM Camp initiative.
Google's Incremental Daydream VR Improvements: Better Optics, More Colors By Fritz Nelson published 4 October 17 Google announced some incremental updates to its Daydream View VR HMD, including some tweaks to the optics.
Intel Coffee Lake Coming October 5, Here Are The Details By Fritz Nelson published 25 September 17 More details emerge on Intel's next CPU, Coffee Lake. We've got timing, pricing, and more.
Technical Issues Affecting Custom AMD Vega Card Production By Kevin Carbotte, Fritz Nelson published 21 September 17 We’re hearing from sources that AMD’s AIB partners have found several issues with Vega chips that prevent them from creating custom cards for now.
The Tesla-AMD-Global Foundries Deal: What We Know And Don't Know (Yet) By Paul Alcorn, Fritz Nelson published 21 September 17 Some media outlets are reporting that GlobalFoundries is working with Tesla on AI technology for its cars.
Tom's Hardware Italy's Bruno Gulotta Victim Of Barcelona Terrorist Attack By Fritz Nelson published 18 August 17 Tom's Hardware Italy's Bruno Gulotta was killed in the Barcelona terrorist attack yesterday. Here is our memorial to him.
Video How To For Kids: Making Your Own Solar Eclipse Viewer By Fritz Nelson published 11 August 17 Here's a video on how to make a solar eclipse viewer. Especially fun for kids, and a great way to educate them on science.
Mira Announces Prism, $99 Augmented Reality Headset By Fritz Nelson published 18 July 17 Mainstream augmented reality still needs a kick in the pants, and startup Mira hopes that its iPhone-based Prism AR headset is just the momentum starter.
AMD Vega Details Leak Ahead Of Official Launch By Fritz Nelson published 13 July 17 As is often the case leading up to a big GPU launch, details are being leaked.
Analogix's ICVR Could Make VR HMDs Less Cumbersome By Fritz Nelson published 24 June 17 Analogix Semiconductor, Dell, LG, and Tencent revealed plans for ICVR, or "Interface for Connected VR," in an attempt to standardize the physical connectivity of VR HMDs.
Playful Studios Is More Than Lucky: A Fireside Chat With CEO Paul Bettner By Fritz Nelson published 23 June 17 A conversation with Playful's CEO about his company's new games, the state of VR, and the future of mixed reality.
Compelling Case Mods and Concepts of Computex 2017 By Fritz Nelson, Avram Piltch published 18 June 17 From a case that looks like a Donkey Kong arcade console to a chassis that's large enough to fit two computers inside, these are the most innovative PC designs from Computex 2017.
More Details On Alienware Area 51: ThreadRipper Exclusivity, Vega, Cooling By Fritz Nelson published 16 June 17 Dell's Alienware Area 51 will have options for AMD's Threadripper or Intel Skylake-X.
For $99, VirZOOM VZ Sense Turns Your Exercise Bike Into A VR Peripheral By Fritz Nelson published 15 June 17 VirZOOM's VZ Sense will turn any stationary bike into a VR exercise and gaming bike, for $99.
Origin Shows Off Max-Q Gaming Laptop At E3 By Fritz Nelson published 14 June 17 Origin joined the Nvidia Max-Q crowd with its own new gaming laptop.
Intel Demos HTC Vive WiGig Module By Fritz Nelson published 14 June 17 Intel showed off its WiGig module for the HTC Vive. It's intriguing, but it also seems a bit far off.
Bitfenix's Enso PC Case Blushes in RGB By Fritz Nelson published 9 June 17 Bitfenix demonstrated the Enso PC case at Computex. It's a fairly standard mid-tower case that adds RGB and tempered glass.
Calyos Case Based On Phase Change Gets Improvements, Shipments Late Summer By Fritz Nelson published 3 June 17 Calyos is getting closer to shipping NSG-SO, a PC case that makes use of phase change cooling technology.
Video Previews Of Nvidia Max-Q Design Gaming Laptops By Fritz Nelson published 2 June 17 A video compilation of all of the Max-Q gaming laptops we saw during Computex.
A Closer Look at Nvidia Max-Q By Fritz Nelson published 1 June 17 This is not your father's throttling. Max-Q consists not just of a set of design parameters, but it delivers a set of specifications and design targets manufacturers must meet.