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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.

Intel's tech development chief to retire, sparking leadership overhaul
By Anton Shilov published
Intel reorgs Intel Foundry around two key executives.

Nvidia to spend hundreds of billions on U.S.-made chips, confirms Blackwell system production in the U.S.
By Anton Shilov last updated
Nvidia is already using TSMC's Fab 21 in Arizona, plans to use it even more extensively in the coming years.

Windows 11 Insider builds offer FAQs based on your PC's specs
By Hassam Nasir published
The latest Windows 11 Insider Build includes an FAQ list that can help you assess the performance of your PC's specifications, though it needs more depth than just the basics.

Nvidia Blackwell RTX Pro with up to 96GB of VRAM — even more demand for the limited supply of GPUs
By Jarred Walton published
GB202, GB203, and GB205 are coming to professional and data center GPUs. (Updated with full specs.)

Solidigm debuts the world's first liquid-cooled eSSD solution — Aims to achieve fully fanless GPU servers
By Hassam Nasir published
Solidigm has introduced what it claims to be the industry's first direct liquid-cooled eSSD for AI data centers.
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