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Nuvia-based Snapdragon X Elite GPU benchmarks appear in database
By Anton Shilov published
Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite SoC was tested in 'Ashes of the Singularity' and appeared in the benchmark database.

Thermaltake G700 gaming desk has RGB controls with mechanical switches
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Thermaltake's G700 gaming desk has dual motors supporting up to 286 pounds, and features RGB controls and mechanical switches for the standing legs.

Sony DualSense V2 controller leaked ahead of release by Best Buy Canada, promises way more battery life
By Christopher Harper published
Sony's DualSense V2 controller has been leaked by Best Buy Canada, and boasts small feature improvements while slated for the same price point as DualSense V1.

Thermaltake's power supply tester lets you know if your power supply is working properly
By Zhiye Liu published
Thermaltake unveils the Dr. Power III, a universal ATX power supply tester that supports the latest ATX 3.0 standard.

Zotac to price custom GeForce RTX 40-Series Super cards at MSRP
By Anton Shilov published
Zotac does not plan to charge extra for customized GeForce RTX 40-series Super graphics cards.

Ayaneo Next Lite uses HoloISO, not official SteamOS
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Ayaneo Next Lite is going to be released soon. But contrary to eaerlier reports it will be preinstalled with HoloISO and not the official OS by Valve.

China commerce minister frustrated by US 'interfering' in international lithography exports via third countries
By Anton Shilov published
China accuses the U.S. of instrumentalizing and weaponizing third-party country exports of advanced chipmaking tools.

Microsoft KB5034441 Windows 10 security patch for BitLocker bypass is leading to errors and has a complicated fix
By Mark Tyson published
Microsoft's KB5034441 Windows 10 security patch for an easy-to-exploit BitLocker bypass vulnerability fails for some users unless a manual partition resizing operation is completed first.
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