IoT Focused Ubuntu Core 22 Available Now By Ian Evenden published 15 June 22 Ubuntu's latest release is an update to its Core OS for robots, embedded systems, and IoT devices.
Quantum RAM Potentially Unlocked With Time Crystals By Francisco Pires published 15 June 22 Nature and physics are in a perpetual state of discovery.
Intel Launches Arc A380 Desktop Graphics Card in China By Mark Tyson published 15 June 22 Launch partners include Acer, ASUS, Gigabyte, HP, and MSI.
Retro Psion 5MX PDA Tweets Via Raspberry Pi Zero By Ash Hill published 15 June 22 Kian Ryan is controlling a Raspberry Pi Zero via terminal with the help of an old Psion 5MX PDA.
Gunnir Launches Arc A380 Photon 6GB OC GPU By Zhiye Liu published 15 June 22 Chinese graphics card manufacturer has announced the first custom Intel Arc A380 gaming graphics card.
Intel and AMD Hertzbleed CPU Vulnerability Uses Boost Speed to Steal Crypto Keys By Paul Alcorn published 14 June 22 Intel and groups of researchers divulged the 'Hertzbleed' chip vulnerability that allows stealing cryptographic keys by observing the CPU's boost frequency mechanism.
AMD's Bugfix for Ryzen Stuttering Now Widely Available By Aaron Klotz published 14 June 22 Here is a full roundup of AM4 motherboard brands which have adopted the new AMD AGESA 1.2.0.7 microcode update supporting Ryzen 5000 on older chipsets and the new fTPM hotfix.
AMD Raise the Game Bundle Redemption Period Begins By Mark Tyson published 14 June 22 Forspoken joins Sniper Elite 5 and Saints Row in AMD's Raise the Game bundle. The bundle was announced a month ago and the redemption portal is now live for anyone who received a code.
All-AMD LUMI Becomes Europe's Most Powerful Supercomputer By Francisco Pires published 14 June 22 Europe's most powerful supercomputer, LUMI, features an all-AMD-powered build that aims to solve some of the world's most complex environmental questions.
Newegg Launches Gaming PC Finder Tool, but Is It Fair or Foul? By Mark Tyson published 14 June 22 Select some games and a target resolution to get personalized PC purchase picks.
Patriot Launches Viper VPR400 PCIe 4 SSDs With RGB Heatsink By Brandon Hill published 14 June 22 The Viper VPR400 delivers PCIe 4.0 speeds and RGB lighting.
Purported AMD Ryzen 3 7320U Engineering Sample Benchmark Leaks By Mark Tyson published 14 June 22 This appears to be an early test of a Mendocino APU, which mixes up to four Zen 2 CPU cores and just a couple of RDNA 2 CUs to target "the everyday laptop."
Maker Creates Raspberry Pi Pico Powered PlayStation Memory Card By Ian Evenden published 14 June 22 This clever hack uses a Raspberry Pi Pico in place of a PlayStation memory card to transfer saves
Hyte's 'Luxury' PCIe 4.0 GPU Riser Cable Includes a Dummy Graphics Card By Mark Tyson published 13 June 22 Hyte's 200mm PCIe 4.0 riser cable features a dummy graphics card to take up slot space while facilitating flexible graphics card positioning.
This 1900 Euro PC Case Features Huge Radiators on Each Side Panel By Aaron Klotz published 13 June 22 A German company has created a liquid-cooling-focused computer case that costs a whopping 1900 Euros.
Images Surface of Chinese Zhaoxin Glenfly Arise Discrete GPU By Mark Tyson published 13 June 22 The Glenfly Arise GT10C0 discrete graphics card design is still in development, with a basic unbranded half-shroud, only VGA and HDMI outs, and issues with HDMI and video playback in Windows 10.
Google Suspends Engineer Who Claimed LaMDA AI Chatbot Is Sentient By Brandon Hill published 13 June 22 Google is quickly trying to squash any talk about LaMDA being sentient.
Pick up an Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 for £889: Real Deals By Stewart Bendle published 13 June 22 If you're looking for a laptop for gaming or for other apps that require a little bit of oomph in your system, then this Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 for just £889 could be the deal for you!
AMD Clears Up Sapphire Radeon 6700 Confusion: It's Definitely an RX By Mark Tyson published 13 June 22 Sapphire, AMD's trusty AIB, was the source of the confusion after it published product pages referring to a "Radeon 6700" and some packaging leaks appeared to confirm this odd nomenclature.
Raspberry Pi RP2040 Sphere Bedazzles with Hundreds of Neopixels By Ash Hill published 13 June 22 Tom Verbeure is using a Raspberry Pi Pico to power this custom RGB LED sphere project with hundreds of NeoPixels for a dazzling end result.