Raspberry Pi Manufacturer RS Group Ends License After a Decade By Les Pounder published 19 August 22 RS Components had been a manufacturer and distributor of Raspberry Pi since its launch in 2012.
Intel's Core i5-13600HX Raptor Lake Mobile CPU Benchmarked: Faster Than Alder Lake By Anton Shilov published 18 August 22 First CrossMark results of Intel's Core i5-13600HX leak.
Lenovo’s Lawyers Prompt Framework to Change 3D Printed Case By Andrew E. Freedman published 18 August 22 Framework is changing the power button on its open source case design after a challenge from Lenovo claiming that it infringes upon Lenovo's Legion trademarks.
Early AGESA Versions Responsible For Possible Ryzen 7000 Delayed Release By Aaron Klotz published 18 August 22 AMD is reportedly dealing with serious AGESA microcode issues on its upcoming AM5 platform, which might delay Ryzen 7000's release window to late September.
Samsung: 1TB DDR5 RAM in 2024, DDR5-7200 in 2025 By Anton Shilov published 18 August 22 Samsung envisions 1TB DDR5 modules to arrive in 2024 and DDR5-7200 to hit the market in 2025.
Intel Factories in China Shut Down to Conserve Electrical Power By Francisco Pires published 18 August 22 Intel factories in China's Sichuan Province, have been shutd down in order to reduce the strain in the electrical grid.
Samsung 990 Pro Is the Center of a PCIe Mystery By Aaron Klotz published 18 August 22 New evidence surrounding Samsung's 990 Pro SSD suggest it will be either a PCIe 4.0 or PCIe 5.0 drive.
Raspberry Pi Backup System Saves Data to USB Drive By Ash Hill published 18 August 22 ThinkLearnDo has created a Raspberry Pi-powered keychain holder that can back up data overnight to a USB thumb drive.
Intel Core i9-13900KF QS Benchmarked at 6.1 GHz Using Liquid Cooling By Mark Tyson published 18 August 22 The Core i9 Raptor Lake chip jumps from being 39% to 59% faster than its Alder Lake predecessor thanks to the application of an improved cooling solution.
Ubuntu Announces Compatibility With Second RISC-V System By Ian Evenden published 18 August 22 Ubuntu has a new home: the VisionFive RISC-V board from StarFive.
GeForce Now Gets 1440p, 120 FPS Game Support for Chrome and Edge By Aaron Klotz published 18 August 22 Nvidia updates its Chrome and Edge browser implementation of GeForce Now to support 1440p and 120 fps gameplay for members of the RTX 3080 plan.
Intel's Raptor Lake Reportedly Has 350W Turbo Mode, But Only on New Motherboards By Anton Shilov published 18 August 22 New Intel 700-series motherboards to enable extreme turbo boost levels for Intel's 13th Generation Core processors.
Bitcoin Mining Company Sells 26,200 Rigs to Eliminate $67M Debts By Mark Tyson published 18 August 22 Big crypto miners have racked up massive debts, but their hardware is still worth a lot of cash. However, SDIG is well placed for market swings as it also owns power generation plants too.
Janet Jackson's 'Rhythm Nation' Crashes Hard Drives By Ian Evenden published 18 August 22 A bizarre situation in which a Janet Jackson music video can crash a laptop has gained official recognition.
Scammers Distribute Fake Microsoft Office USB Sticks With Malware By Anton Shilov published 17 August 22 Fraudsters send fake Microsoft Office USB drives to gain PC access and demand ransom.
Samsung Preps Next-Gen V-NAND Memory: Higher Capacity and Performance By Anton Shilov published 17 August 22 Samsung's 8th Generation V-NAND memory looms to production.
China Breaks Record for Quantum Memory Entanglement Distance By Francisco Pires published 17 August 22 A team of researchers from China managed to entangle two different quantum memories across a 12.5 km distance in an urban environment, bringing the promise of a quantum internet closer.
Tesla Brags About In-House Supercomputer, Now With 7,360 A100 GPUs By Mark Tyson published 17 August 22 Tesla is growing its Ampere GPU powered AI supercomputer for now, but ultimately plans to replace the processing power with its own Dojo D1 ASICs forged on TSMC N7.
Corsair Teases First PCIe 5.0 SSD With 10,000MB/s of Bandwidth By Aaron Klotz published 17 August 22 Corsair has teased its first PCIe 5.0 SSD, showing speeds of up to 10,000MB/s. Full specs and release date weren't shared, but we expect it may launch this winter.
NASA Aims For 100x Speedup With Next Space Computer By Ian Evenden published 17 August 22 A lucrative contract to make spaceflight processors has gone to Microchip Technology, Inc. of Arizona.