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DDR5 Made by This Company Could Ease the Memory Crunch, But for How Long?
YouTubers who tested KingBank DDR5 found that it delivers impressive gaming performance, but its Chinese manufacturer, CXMT, ...
With AI buying up the worldwide supply of DRAM and hard drives, a wide swath of industries from automotive to cellular to PCs will face Armageddon times.
Palm-sized power for pros.
With just 768 KB of internal memory, 32MB of PSRAM, and 16MB of SPI flash storage, the Olimex ESP32-P4-PC is clearly not meant for use as a general purpose computer. But it’s a fairly versatile system ...
GPU pricing is broken again - but the real question is how badly. We're putting hard numbers to this situation. How much have graphics card prices ...
If you're ready to upgrade to a current-gen graphics card without breaking the bank, this Skytech Gaming Edge deal is a great place to start. Right now, ...
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DigitNow Video Capture review – a simple dongle for digitizing your old camcorder tapes
Allowing you to convert your old videos and DVDs to digital files, the DigitNow Video Capture is a rustic but capable device.
Microsoft tests Postgame Recaps in the Xbox PC app, offering gameplay summaries with clips, achievements, and playtime stats ...
If you are looking for a prebuilt that leverages the latest hardware without costing a fortune, the Lenovo Legion Tower 5i is currently at a very ...
Not content with hoarding all the RAM, AI companies are buying up hard drives too, with one major manufacturer admitting it’s run out of stock.
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Acer Veriton NUC AI MP24uo1
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‘Final Fantasy 7’ Rebirth Director Promises Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series S Dev Plans “Will Not In Any Way Lower The Quality” Of Series Finale
In the face of widespread concern that their commitment to launching the final entry of the Final Fantasy VII remake ...
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