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Black Friday Monitor Deals Live 2024: Best Sales on Displays, Updated All Day
By Stewart Bendle last updated
Black Friday The best live deals on gaming and productivity monitors this Black Friday
Black Friday SSD and Storage Deals Live: Best Sales on Internal and External Drives
By Avram Piltch last updated
Black Friday The best live deals on SSDs and external storage drives this Black Friday season.
Three days later, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 launch is still stumbling with access and bandwidth problems
By Aaron Klotz published
Microsoft has revealed that player counts for MSFS 2024 across the globe have begun to increase, putting continuous strain on the servers and exacerbating current issues.
Nvidia's RTX 5090 GB202 GPU reportedly has a 744mm-squared die size
By Hassam Nasir published
Rumor has it that Nvidia's RTX 5090 wielding the GB202 chip has a massive 744mm-squared die size. Nvidia is expected to announced the Blackwell RTX 50-series GPUs at CES 2025 in January.
GlobalFoundries gets $1.5 billion subsidy from U.S. gov't after it was fined for violating export laws to China
By Anton Shilov published
GlobalFoundries signed a deal to get $1.5 billion under the CHIPS and Science Act even after being fined for violating U.S. export laws by supplying advanced chips to Chinese entities.
AMD increases official Ryzen 7 9800X3D pricing to 542 Euros in Europe due to exchange rate fluctuations
By Aaron Klotz published
You can't find one anyway.
This Raspberry Pi Pico visually demonstrates Dijkstra's shortest distance algorithm using LEDs
By Ash Hill published
Russell Eveleigh is using a Raspberry Pi Pico to demonstrate Dijkstra's algorithm visually with LEDs arranged as a map of the Cotswolds in England.
AMD crafts custom EPYC CPU with HBM3 memory for Microsoft Azure [Updated]
By Matthew Connatser last updated
Microsoft’s new Azure HBv5 virtual machines use a custom AMD CPU that looks an awful lot like the rumored MI300C that never officially launched.
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