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Qualcomm teases Snapdragon X with no mention of Elite — news of second chip could be coming on April 24
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
With certain notebooks ready to be showcased by respective OEMs, Qualcomm has another announcement in the pipeline for April 24.
Corsair's Elite 6500 ATX and Elite 2500 Micro-ATX get accent panel options — removable panels available in wood and aluminum
By Aaron Klotz published
Corsair has finally launched its stylized accessory case panels for its 2500 and 6500 series chassis. Options are walnut, teak, bamboo, obsidian, and aluminum starting at $69.99.
Alleged Zen 5 'Strix Halo' Mobile APU has more GPU cores than RX 7600 XT or PS5
By Aaron Klotz published
Strix Point looks to be super potent, assuming this is even remotely accurate information.
After years of testing, Seagate claims its heat-assisted HAMR drives are as reliable as traditional PMR storage
By Mark Tyson published
Don't expect deep data, as Seagate only shared the headline claims.
HP Enterprise sues China's Inspur for patent infringement, claims it's continuing US operations despite sanctions
By Anton Shilov published
HPE sues Inspur over server patents infringement, claims it still conducts business in the U.S. under new names.
Galax launches single-slot RTX 4060 Ti
By Mark Tyson published
We reported on the sighting of a single-slot Galax GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB blower graphics card last October, and now one has appeared in a Chinese tech site review.
TSMC to charge premium for making chips outside of Taiwan, including its new US fabs, CEO says
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC's production services in the U.S., Japan, and Germany will be more expensive than the same manufacturing services in Taiwan, says company.
'World's smallest' Wii is the size of a deck of cards, uses custom PCBs
By Christopher Harper published
A Nintendo Wii is successfully converted into the size of a deck of playing cards, and how to do it yourself is shared on GitHub.
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