Tag: hardware

Micron Set to Begin Mass Production of HBM4 Memory Ahead of Schedule Amid Nvidia Partnership Competition

Micron confirms HBM4 memory mass production will start this quarter, contradicting rumors of low demand from Nvidia as competition heats up.

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Xiaomi Refreshes 27-Inch QHD A27Qi Monitor with 120Hz and Enhanced Color Accuracy

Xiaomi upgrades the affordable 27-inch QHD A27Qi monitor for 2026, adding a 120Hz refresh rate and improved color fidelity for better everyday use.

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Honor Launches X6d, a Rebranded Play 60A with Updated Camera and Familiar Hardware

Honor introduces the X6d in the UAE, a rebranded Play 60A featuring a new camera setup but retaining the original hardware specs.

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Microsoft Explores High-Temperature Superconductors to Transform Data Centers

Microsoft is investigating high-temperature superconductors to create more efficient and compact data center infrastructure.

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Samsung Set to Unveil Galaxy S26 Series on February 25 with Software-Focused Upgrades

Samsung plans to unveil its Galaxy S26 lineup on February 25, featuring modest hardware tweaks and significant software enhancements.

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G.Skill to Pay $2.4 Million to Settle Class Action Over DDR4 and DDR5 Memory Speeds

G.Skill agrees to a $2.4 million settlement over allegations of overstating speeds on DDR4 and DDR5 RAM modules sold from 2018 to 2026.

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AOC Unveils New Fast IPS Gaming Monitors With Up to 260Hz Refresh Rate

AOC launches affordable 24- and 27-inch Fast IPS gaming monitors featuring up to 260Hz refresh rate and streamlined stand designs.

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Jony Ive’s AI Gadget Project for OpenAI Loses ‘io’ Branding After Legal Ruling

An AI hardware startup led by former Apple designer Jony Ive has been barred from using the ‘io’ brand following a trademark dispute ruling.

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Samsung Explores Return of Variable Aperture Cameras in Smartphones Amid Rising Apple Competition

Samsung is reportedly considering reintroducing variable aperture cameras in its smartphones as it intensifies competition against Apple.

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AI Chip Production Faces Bottleneck Due to Single-Source Fiberglass Supply from Japan

A unique fiberglass material crucial for AI chip manufacturing is supplied by only one Japanese company, limiting production growth worldwide.

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Microsoft’s Next-Gen Xbox to Run on Windows, Signaling Bold Move in Gaming

Microsoft plans to power its upcoming Xbox consoles with Windows, marking a significant shift in the company’s gaming strategy.

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Intel Discontinues Pay-for-Feature Model for Processor Capabilities

Intel has ended its program that allowed users to unlock additional processor features through paid software activation.

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