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DDR4 costs soar as manufacturers pull the plug
By Luke James published
According to recent findings by Digitimes, DDR4 spot prices have stabilized after a frenzied second quarter, yet contract pricing continues to rise as supply remains tight.

Linux gaming OS Kazeta promises ‘console gaming experience of the 1990s’ for PC users
By Mark Tyson published
Kazeta promises to 'bring the console gaming experience of the '90s to modern PC hardware'

Intel patents 'Software Defined Supercore' — Mimicking ultra-wide execution using multiple cores
By Anton Shilov published
Intel's Software Defined Supercore (SDC) lets multiple CPU cores fuse into a virtual high-performance core to boost single-thread speed without building wider physical cores.

Shuttle intros semi-ruggedized barebone Intel Arrow Lake-S mini PC
By Mark Tyson published
Small form factor (SFF) PC specialist Shuttle has rolled out a semi-rugged compact PC system dubbed the XPC slim DH810.

Chinese eSports firm worked with AMD on 1,000 Hz gaming monitor primed for 2026 debut
By Mark Tyson published
China’s AntGamer has teased the release of a 1,000 Hz eSports monitor in 2026.

Battlefield 6 dev says no to ray tracing now and in the near future
By Jowi Morales published
BF6 dev says that they won't add a ray tracing feature to focus on making the game run great 'for everyone else'.

More than 50% of Nvidia’s data center revenue comes from three customers
By Jowi Morales published
One customer made up more than 20% of Nvidia's second-quarter revenue.

Enthusiast dunks GPUs in transmission fluid, unusual immersion cooling experiment leads to performance gains
By Hassam Nasir published
Step aside, distilled water.
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