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JEDEC's new standards will double DDR5 bandwidth, enable faster memory for laptops
By Jowi Morales published
JEDEC plans to introduce multiplexed memory to double the bandwidth of current DDR5 RDIMMs on servers and data centers. It's also working on adding LPDDR6 to CAMM2 for laptops.
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AMD President Victor Peng retires
By Anton Shilov published
Executive responsible for AMD's FPGA, embedded, and compute GPUs retires from AMD.
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Thunderbolt 4 dock fused into a $350 display mount
By Mark Tyson published
Sabrent DS-T4WA can mount monitors up to 32-inches and 10kg.
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AMD says its EPYC processors are up to twice as fast as Nvidia's Arm-powered Grace CPU Superchip
By Anton Shilov published
AMD's EPYC outperforms Nvidia's Grace CPU in all major server benchmarks, according to tests conducted by AMD.
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Adata Legend 970 Pro PCIe 5.0 SSD doubles capacity and removes SATA power cable cooler requirement
By Jowi Morales published
The Legend 970 Pro offers double the maximum capacity of the vanilla 970 SSD, while giving a small bump in sequential read and write speeds.
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Dog-like robot jams home networks and disables devices during police raids
By Jowi Morales published
The DHS built NEO after two FBI agents were killed and three more hurt by a gunman who monitored them using his wireless doorbell camera.
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Shipments of advanced processors to Russia reportedly drop 20% — Hong Kong remains a key hub for smuggling
By Anton Shilov published
Despite massive efforts, Russia can still access advanced chips from American companies.
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Intel finally announces a solution for CPU crashing and instability problems — claims elevated voltages are the root cause; patch coming by mid-August [Updated]
By Paul Alcorn published
Intel announced that elevated voltages are the culprit behind the crashing errors with its overclockable processors.
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