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MSI enters the US Electric Vehicle charger market with EV Life Series
By Brandon Hill published
MSI's EV Life and EV Life Plus EV chargers support NACS and SAE J1772 vehicles.

This upcoming Thunderbolt 5 eGPU dock lets you mount an entire mini-PC on the side
By Aaron Klotz published
Aoostar's latest eGPU dock allows you to upgrade the dock's power supply down the road for future GPU upgrades.

Modern memory is still vulnerable to Rowhammer vulnerabilities
By Bruno Ferreira published
A new attack on DDR5 further demonstrates that current countermeasures against Rowhammer-style assaults aren't enough.

DOOM left running on ASUS MyPal PDA for 2.5 years finally crashes
By Zak Killian published
The crash isn't a surprise nor is it likely to happen by accident, but it's nice to know the world still follows rules.

China's largest chipmaker testing first homegrown immersion DUV litho tool
By Anton Shilov published
28nm today, 7nm tomorrow?

Cooler Master debuts new 3D Heatpipe tech in new coolers
By Hassam Nasir published
At the same price.

$320 camera lens buyers hit with $2,000 delivery fee in tariffs fight
By Jowi Morales published
Some sellers are resorting to ridiculous shipping fees to deter American customers from buying their items.

NAND and DRAM prices surge by up to 20%
By Luke James published
Contract prices for both NAND and DRAM have jumped by an estimated 15-20% in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to numbers published by DigiTimes on September 17.
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