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Sapphire PR manager wishes AMD and Nvidia would let partners run wild with design — wants freedom to bring back Toxic line more often
By Aaron Klotz published
If AMD weren't so strict, Sapphire would bring back the Toxic series more regularly.

Asus swaps out the PCIe x16 connector for x8 on new RTX 5060 Ti GPUs — Gigabyte does the opposite with x16 upgrade to its WindForce Max card
By Zhiye Liu published
Asus and Gigabyte have released revised versions of the companies' GeForce RTX 5060 Ti graphics cards, powered by Nvidia's Blackwell architecture.

HDD prices spike as AI infrastructure and China's PC push collide
By Zak Killian published
Despite continual predictions that SSDs will fully displace HDDs, demand for spinning rust is on the rise.

Best Nintendo Switch 2 microSD Express card deals 2025 — Samsung, SanDisk, Lexar, Adata, and more
By Stewart Bendle last updated
Grab one of these brand-new microSD Express cards for the Nintendo Switch 2. We're constantly updating this list with the best deals across all retailers throughout the year.

A limited-time deal on Samsung's P9 Express sees the speedy card hit an all-time low price of just $32.99
By Stewart Bendle published
Deals A limited-time deal on Samsung's P9 Express sees the speedy card hit an all-time low price of just $32.99 — grab yours before it's gone.

Buy an ASRock 27-inch 520Hz, FHD, IPS panel for only $237.99
By Joe Shields published
Deals Buy an ASRock PG27FFX1B 27-inch, 520Hz, FHD IPS panel for $237.99. At over $290 and 55% off, you get a high-quality IPS panel with a wide color gamut that's great for gaming and productivity

Amazon unveils 192-core Graviton5 CPU with massive 180 MB L3 cache in tow
By Anton Shilov published
Premium AWS's new 192-core Graviton5 processor with a massive 180 MB L3 cache marks the company's most ambitious in-house CPU yet, which could enable it to replace more AMD and Intel servers in its cloud.

5D glass storage 'memory crystals' promise up to 13.8 billion years of data storage resilience, which is also the age of the universe
By Luke James published
SPhotonix says it has moved its so-called 5D Memory Crystal technology out of the lab and closer to real-world deployment.
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