Tag: hardware

AMD Confirms Active Development of Key Component for Next-Gen Xbox Console

AMD is actively working on a crucial part for Microsoft’s next Xbox, with an official announcement expected next year.

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Intel Appoints New Head of GPU Development to Accelerate Progress in Discrete Graphics

Intel names a new chief architect for GPU development, aiming to reduce its lag behind competitors in the discrete graphics market.

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MSI Spatium M560: A Cost-Effective PCIe 5.0 SSD With a Simplified Design

MSI’s Spatium M560 delivers PCIe 5.0 speeds with a streamlined design, offering improved performance over top PCIe 4.0 SSDs while maintaining low heat output.

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Western Digital Details Timeline for 100TB HDDs and New HAMR Models

Western Digital reveals plans for 40-44TB HAMR HDDs and future 100TB drives, with 14-platter models and ePMR technology in development.

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Intel Launches Xeon 600 Series Workstation Processors with Up to 86 Cores

Intel returns to the workstation CPU market with the new Xeon 600 series, featuring up to 86 cores, overclocking capability, and pricing up to $7,699.

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Loongson’s 3B6000 CPU Lags Behind AMD Ryzen 5 9600X in Recent Benchmarks

Recent tests reveal Loongson’s 3B6000 desktop processor performs roughly three times slower than AMD’s Ryzen 5 9600X in multi-threaded workloads.

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Intel and SoftBank Plan to Launch New Memory Alternative to HBM by 2029

Intel and SoftBank aim to introduce a novel memory technology as an alternative to HBM, targeting production by 2029.

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Nintendo Switch Surpasses 155 Million Units Sold, Becoming Brand’s Best-Selling Console

Nintendo Switch has overtaken the Nintendo DS to become the company’s best-selling console with over 155 million units sold worldwide.

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Raspberry Pi Raises Prices Again Due to Rising Memory Costs

Raspberry Pi increases prices on several single-board computers, citing persistent growth in memory costs as the primary reason.

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Arm Expands Free Access to Its Architectures for Higher-Revenue Startups

Arm raises revenue thresholds, enabling more established startups to access its chip architectures without licensing fees.

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Apple Preparing Updated Studio Display Monitor, Shipments Delayed

Apple signals an imminent launch of a refreshed Studio Display as current model deliveries slip to late February and early March.

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Global Semiconductor Industry Expected to Surpass $1 Trillion Driven by AI Infrastructure Growth

The semiconductor market is projected to exceed $1 trillion in 2026, largely due to rising demand for AI infrastructure components.

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