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Samsung is finally bringing Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro to its OLED TVs
By Stephen Warwick published
Samsung is bringing Nvidia G-sync to its 2025 OLED TV lineup.

Where to buy Nintendo Switch 2 microSD Express cards
By Stewart Bendle last updated
Where to buy the latest microSD Express cards for the Nintendo Switch 2.

Samsung to adopt hybrid bonding for HBM4 memory
By Anton Shilov published
Samsung plans to adopt hybrid bonding for HBM4 to improve thermal and interface performance, potentially gaining a competitive edge over SK hynix, which may delay its use due to costs concerns.

Samsung's superfast 2TB 9100 Pro M.2 SSD is up for grabs at its lowest UK price
By Stewart Bendle published
Deals SCAN is offering Samsung's latest 2TB 9100 Pro SSD for the lowest UK price of just £219.

Tariffs could increase tech prices by up to 70% and reduce GDP by $69 billion according to CTA report
By Anton Shilov published
Game consoles will be hit the hardest, and laptops could increase in price by 34%.

SK hynix GDDR7 modules hit 34 Gbps on the RTX 5070 Ti — similar OC performance to Samsung
By Hassam Nasir published
The newest RTX 50 GPU batch now includes GDDR7 memory from SK hynix, and reports indicate similar overclocking performance as Samsung.

Samsung discontinuing DDR4 production in late 2025 — company to focus on DDR5, LPDDR5, and HBMs
By Jowi Morales published
Samsung is ending DDR4 production in favor of more lucrative technologies like DDR5 and HBM.

Samsung 49-inch dual-QHD curved business monitor drops to $749 at Amazon
By Ash Hill published
Right now at Amazon, you can snag this 49-inch dual-QHD curved business monitor for one of its lowest prices to date.

U.S. tariffs to heavily impact HDD and SSD manufacturers, increasing costs
By Anton Shilov published
U.S. tariffs are reshaping the global storage industry, hitting HDD and SSD makers the hardest due to their complex supply chain.

China's rare earth export restrictions threaten global chipmaking supply chains
By Anton Shilov published
China's latest export restrictions on Scandium and Dysprosium threaten to disrupt global supply chains for major tech players, but also emphasize potential weaknesses of its anti-sanctions approach.
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