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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.
Core Ultra 5 225F barely outperforms Core i5-13600 in Geekbench — low-end Ultra 5 chip comes with six P-core and four E-cores
By Aaron Klotz published
A benchmark result of Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 5 225F was discovered on Geekbench, featuring 10 cores in total and a benchmark scores very similar to the Core i5-13600.
World's first Ryzen AI 300-powered gaming handheld presale stretches up to $1,699
By Christopher Harper published
OneXPlayer has the new strongest AMD handheld on the market, priced up to $1699 for the 4TB model.
US to reportedly sanction 200 more Chinese chip firms — high bandwidth memory might also see export bans
By Hassam Nasir published
The latest round of US sanctions imposes tighter control over the export of US technology to 200 more chip makers in China.
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
Teamgroup unveils 16TB external SSD with speeds up to 1.8 GB/s
By Hassam Nasir published
Teamgroup's recently announced EXPERT P32 SSD offers capacities of up to 16TB alongside read and write speeds of 1.8 GB/s.
Samsung reportedly preps 500 Hz 27-inch OLED gaming monitor
By Kunal Khullar published
Samsung is eyeing to surpass LG that currently offers the fastest OLED panel which is capable of 480 Hz refresh rate.
Maker creates an Arduino-powered Bust-A-Move mechanism, controlled in real-time from Mame arcade emulator
By Ash Hill published
Dr. Tom Tilley has brought the mechanism from Bust-A-Move to life using cardboard, a servo, and help from an Arduino.
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