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DisplayPort vs. HDMI: Which is better for gaming?
By Jarred Walton last updated
We look at bandwidth, resolution, refresh rate and more and discuss the differences between DisplayPort and HDMI connections.

EU preps Chips Act 2.0 to stregthen semiconductor industry after original program reportedly flopped
By Anton Shilov published
Chipmakers and producers of chipmaking tools call EU for the second round of European Chips Act funding.

AMD launches Gaia open source project for running LLMs locally on any PC
By Aaron Klotz published
AMD introduces Gaia, an open-source project designed to run large language models locally on any PC. It also boasts optimizations to run quickly on Ryzen AI-equipped PCs.

Enthusiasts report Gigabyte X870E Aorus Xtreme chipset temps exceeding 100°C
By Hassam Nasir published
Multiple reports suggest a potential manufacturing flaw in Gigabyte's premium X870E Aorus Xtreme AI TOP motherboard, leading to uneven contact between the chipset and the heatsink.

'Pi Tin' retro gaming handheld is minty fresh thanks to a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
By Ash Hill published
Maker Jackw01 and Soaporsalad have put together a cool Raspberry Pi handheld featuring a Raspberry Pi 2 W that's small enough to fit in an Altoids tin.

Microsoft says DirectX Raytracing 1.2 will deliver up to 2.3x performance uplift
By Anton Shilov published
Microsoft's DXR 1.2 can unlock additional performance potential of Intel and Nvidia GPUs.

Kioxia shows off new 122.88 TB SSD — PCIe 5.0 LC9 packs a whole lot of QLC NAND
By Jarred Walton published
61 TB and 30 TB models are also available.

Zen 5-based Threadripper 9000 CPU shipping manifest hints at imminent launch
By Anton Shilov published
More Zen 5-based Threadripper 9000-series 'Shimada Peak' CPUs were spotted in shipment manifests.
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