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AMD RDNA 3 and Radeon RX 7000-series GPUs: Everything we know
By Jarred Walton published
The AMD RDNA 3 architecture and Radeon RX 7000-series GPUs are the latest and greatest from team red. Here's everything you need to know about the third generation of RDNA graphics cards.

US CHIPS and Science program puts R&D funding on hold
By Anton Shilov published
The U.S. Commerce Department halts CHIPS funding for R&D facilities.

New research shows naturally occurring mineral is an 'unconventional superconductor' when purified
By Christopher Harper published
Miassite, which is found naturally and can be synthesized, can function as a superconductor at low temperatures.

Researchers demo 'Thought-to-Text' AI system without using surgically-implanted devices like Elon's Neuralink
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Advance unlocks an innumerable number of possibilities.

Alienware Aurora R16 Review: Thinking Inside the Box (Updated)
By Andrew E. Freedman last updated
Update The Alienware Aurora R16 is in a smaller, more streamlined box with plenty of ports and a decent price, but proprietary parts keep it from being an entry into true enthusiast PC gaming.

3D DRAM Proposal Paves the Road for a Density Increase
By Francisco Pires published
Lam Research has proposed 3D DRAM as a pathway to higher density memory solutions.

Raspberry Pi Captures Close-Up Images of the Moon
By Ash Hill published
DoomMonkey266 has created a Raspberry Pi-powered camera rig that can take seriously up-close shots of the Moon from way down here on Earth.

‘Love Gel’ Among Top Thermal Paste Picks in Alternative TIM Tests
By Mark Tyson published
Sometimes you might need an emergency substitute thermal paste, and if you have some spare love gel, or fucidin cream you are in luck.
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