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Tom's Hardware: For The Hardcore PC Enthusiast Skip to main content Open menu Close menu Tom's Hardware Tom's Hardware Search Search Tom's Hardware RSS US EditionUKUSAustraliaCanada Best Picks Raspberry Pi CPUs GPUs 3D Printers News Coupons More Newsletter PC Components SSDs Motherboards PC Building Monitors Laptops Desktops Cooling Cases RAM Power Supplies 3D Printers Peripherals Overclocking About Us Reviews Forums TrendingIntel Lunar LakeZen 5 Benchmark UpdateNvidia BlackwellBack2School Tech AMD’s laptop OEMs decry poor support, chip supply, and communication — OEM complains the company has "left billions of US dollars lying around" due to poor execution: Reports "Partners cited miscommunication, unfulfilled promises, and generally poor treatment, reminiscent of Intel’s behavior during its dominant years." - AC Analysis News Stream Lexar's latest SD 8.0 card is too fast for its own good Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published 14 September 24 Lexar's new SD 8.0 card isn't compatible with any current devices. AMD EPYC CPU hacked onto B650 motherboard, hits 6.6 GHz with liquid nitrogen Christopher Harper published 14 September 24 Overclocker pushes the EPYC 4124P to 6.6 GHz with LN2 on a Gigabyte's B650E Aorus Tachyon motherboard. AMD’s laptop OEMs decry poor support, chip supply, and communication Jowi Morales, Paul Alcorn published 14 September 24 Analysts and media contend that AMD is losing the confidence of laptop OEMs because of its focus on AI and data center GPUs. Intel cleared to get $3.5 billion to make advanced chips for Pentagon Anton Shilov published 14 September 24 Intel will get a $3.5 billion federal grant to make chips for military applications under the Secure Enclave program. Linux dev swatted and handcuffed live during a development video stream — perps remain unidentified Christopher Harper published 14 September 24 René Rebe, a 25-year Free and Open Source Software developer, was swatted live in the middle of a development stream. AMD hides Taiwan branding on Ryzen CPU packaging as it preps new chips for China market release Jowi Morales published 14 September 24 AMD hid the information on the back of its packaging for the Ryzen 5 7600X3D that says that AMD processors are diffused and made in Taiwan. 71-TiB NAS with twenty-four 4TB drives hasn't had a single drive failure for ten years Jowi Morales published 14 September 24 Tech enthusiast Louwrentius says that turning off the NAS when unused likely helped the 24 4TB hard drives last ten years without any failures. Intel preps Xeon R1S CPUs with 136 PCIe 5.0 lanes Anton Shilov published 14 September 24 Intel's Xeon R1S CPU with 136 PCIe lanes could be a competitive choice for communications, edge, and high-performance storage platforms. Elon Musk and Larry Ellison begged Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang for AI GPUs at dinner Jowi Morales published 14 September 24 Larry Ellison talked about how he asked Jensen Huang over dinner to give him 131,072 Blackwell GPUs for the planned Zettascale Oracle Supercluster. Crucial MX500 SSD firmware susceptible to buffer overflow security vulnerability Aaron Klotz published 13 September 24 Crucial's old MX500 series SSDs are vulnerable to buffer overflow attacks. A fix or information on which firmware updates are impacted is unknown. HighPoint's blazing-fast 8-slot NVMe Gen 4 RAID card is now compliant with immersion-cooled server environments to boost efficiency and reliability Christopher Harper published 13 September 24 One of HighPoint's flagship cards for servers, the NVMe Gen 4 SSD7540, proves capable of operation while submerged in "an electrically non-conductive liquid", most likely mineral oil. Intel's Core i5-14600KF is now only $277 at Amazon Ash Hill published 13 September 24 The Intel Core i5-14600KF is currently available at Amazon for one of its lowest prices to date—just $277 instead of its usual $324. Intel Core Ultra 200 CPU specs allegedly leaked Aaron Klotz published 13 September 24 Arrow Lake-S specs have reportedly been finalized. CEO Lisa Su says AMD is a data center-first company Anton Shilov published 13 September 24 As most of AMD's money is earned from EPYC processors, AMD now calls itself a data center-first company. Italian authorities bust a $52 million video game trafficking ring Christopher Harper published 13 September 24 Italy's financial police dismantled a counterfeit game console and pirated games trafficking ring at an estimated value of around $52.5 million. Noctua eliminates 'Rattlegate' on the NH-D15 G2 Aaron Klotz published 13 September 24 Noctua will offer current NH-D15 G2 owners new stainless steel covers to fix the issue. Intel Core Ultra 7 258V beats AMD Z1 Extreme in DX12 gaming benchmark [Updated] Jowi Morales published 13 September 24 The Intel Core Ultra 7 258V performs much better than the AMD Z1 Extreme in the Ashes of the Singularity benchmark. AMD plans for FSR4 to be fully AI-based — designed to improve quality and maximize power efficiency Jarred Walton published 13 September 24 The team in charge has already been working on this for 9–12 months. This tiny 3D-printed Apple IIe is powered by a $2 microcontroller Les Pounder published 13 September 24 A $2 microcontroller and a little 3D printing will get you a Barbie doll-sized Apple IIe. China's SMEE files patent for an EUV chipmaking tool — tool aims to break the shackles of ASML export restrictions Anton Shilov published 13 September 24 Shanghai Microelectronics Equipment patents key components of an EUV lithography tool. More News AMD’s laptop OEMs decry poor support, chip supply, and communication — OEM complains the company has "left billions of US dollars lying around" due to poor execution: Reports "Partners cited miscommunication, unfulfilled promises, and generally poor treatment, reminiscent of Intel’s behavior during its dominant years." - AC Analysis Elon Musk and Larry Ellison begged Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang for AI GPUs at dinner Shut up and take my money. 71-TiB NAS with twenty-four 4TB drives hasn't had a single drive failure for ten years — owner outlines key approaches to assure HDD longevity Turning off your NAS will save on electric costs and save your hard drives. AMD hides Taiwan branding on Ryzen CPU packaging as it preps new chips for China market release — company uses black sticker to erase origin information Yet more signs of hiding Taiwan branding. Linux dev swatted and handcuffed live during a development video stream — perps remain unidentified René Rebe, a 25-year veteran of Free and Open-Source Software development, was swatted and taken in for questioning. Help Us Test Our AI Chatbot We're testing out HammerBot, an AI assistant trained exclusively on Tom's Hardware's library of expert content. Please try it out and let us know what you think in this forum thread Stay On the Cutting Edge: Get the Tom's Hardware NewsletterGet Tom's Hardware's best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. Reviews Silicon Motion SM2508 SSD review: Finally, a true PCIe 5.0 contender By Shane Downing published 13 September 24 SMI’s high-end SM2508 PCIe 5.0 SSD controller is finally here. It offers top notch performance and does so with greatly improved efficiency, ushering in an era of better controllers and SSDs. SSDs Alienware AW2725QF 4K dual-mode gaming monitor review: Two displays in one By Christian Eberle published 12 September 24 The Alienware AW2725QF is a 27-inch 4K gaming monitor with 180 Hz, an FHD 360 Hz mode, Adaptive-Sync, HDR600 and wide gamut color. Gaming Monitors HP Omen 35L review: Testing a quiet mid-tower By Andrew E. Freedman published 12 September 24 The HP Omen 35L is a quiet gaming PC with standardized parts and powerful performance, with a few questionable design choices. Gaming PCs Ifixit Fixhub Portable Soldering Station Review: Take the heat with you By Les Pounder published 12 September 24 Ifixit takes the plunge into the world of soldering irons with a smart portable soldering station that brings the heat but at a cost. Maker and STEM Corsair SF750 SFX PSU review: Light weight, high efficiency By E. Fylladitakis published 12 September 24 The Corsair SF750 SFX PSU excels in providing reliable power with outstanding voltage regulation and ripple suppression. Power Supplies VIEW MORE Best Picks Best SSDs 2024: From Budget SATA to Blazing-Fast NVMe By Paul Alcorn published 13 September 24 We recommend the best SSDs for every need and budget based on our extensive lab tests. SSDs Best Curved Gaming Monitors 2024 By Brandon Hill published 12 September 24 Here are the best curved gaming monitors for PC available in 2024. Gaming Monitors Best Ultrawide Gaming Monitors 2024 By Brandon Hill, Christian Eberle published 12 September 24 These are the best ultrawide gaming monitors available in 2023, including 240 Hz, OLED and DQHD options. Gaming Monitors VIEW MORE CPUs Intel preps Xeon R1S CPUs with 136 PCIe 5.0 lanes By Anton Shilov published 14 September 24 Intel's Xeon R1S CPU with 136 PCIe lanes could be a competitive choice for communications, edge, and high-performance storage platforms. CPUs Intel's Core i5-14600KF is now only $277 at Amazon By Ash Hill published 13 September 24 The Intel Core i5-14600KF is currently available at Amazon for one of its lowest prices to date—just $277 instead of its usual $324. CPUs VIEW MORE Meet The Team Paul AlcornManaging Editor: News and Emerging TechLeading CPU Expert. Has more chips than a bag of Doritos.Anj Bryant Assistant Managing EditorSTEM kit expert, spreadsheet ninja and all-around TH MVP.Matt SaffordManaging Editor15 years covering components -- and building PCs since the AMD K6-2 days.Sarah Jacobsson PurewalSenior Editor: PeripheralsNeeds bigger desk for all these monitors.Avram PiltchEditor-in-ChiefBuilding PCs since they had floppies. Codes for fun.Jarred WaltonSenior Editor: Graphics CardsGPU benchmarking guru, powered by 16-pin connector and Dr Pepper.Andrew E. FreedmanSenior Editor: Laptops and DesktopsNeeds the right screwdriver bit for this upgrade.Brandon HillSenior Editor - Monitors and NetworkingLes PounderAssociate EditorRaspberry Pi and microcontroller wizard. Can program anything with pins.Stewart BendleDeals WriterPotion seller, Azeroth adventurer, sales soothsayer. Coupons Dell Coupon Codes for September 2024 Posted Use these Dell coupon codes to save on laptops, desktop computers, accessories, and more. Autodesk promo codes for September 2024 Posted Use these Autodesk promo codes to save on CAD & 3D design software to help you create the ideal designs for less. LG Promo Codes for September 2024 Posted Save up to 40% on select LG OLED TVs & Installation with one of these LG promo codes VIEW MORE Graphics Cards AMD plans for FSR4 to be fully AI-based — designed to improve quality and maximize power efficiency By Jarred Walton published 13 September 24 The team in charge has already been working on this for 9–12 months. GPUs 'Cyberpunk 2077' finally gets FSR3 frame gen for non-RTX GPUs By Aaron Klotz published 12 September 24 Cyberpunk 2077 finally gets its FSR 3 patch, featuring FSR frame generation support, enabling non-Nvidia GPUs to run frame generation in the game. GPUs Blacklisted Chinese AI GPU champ Biren preps for IPO at $2.19B valuation By Anton Shilov published 12 September 24 Nvidia's China-based rival Biren hires an investment bank to prep for an IPO at a $2.19 billion valuation while being blacklisted by the U.S. government. GPUs VIEW MORE Laptops Get this RTX 4070-powered MSI Katana with 165Hz QHD screen for $1,156 —its lowest-ever price By Stewart Bendle published 10 September 24 MSI's Katana 15 gaming laptop is available for just $1,156 - its lowest-ever price on Amazon - this SKU features an Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU and fast 165Hz QHD screen. Gaming Laptops Why I won't buy an Intel Lunar Lake-powered laptop By Avram Piltch published 10 September 24 Intel’s new mobile chips promise better performance and longer battery life, but they snub power users like me. Laptops VIEW MORE Raspberry Pi This tiny 3D-printed Apple IIe is powered by a $2 microcontroller By Les Pounder published 13 September 24 A $2 microcontroller and a little 3D printing will get you a Barbie doll-sized Apple IIe. Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi updates 'bumpin sticker' with whatever song you're currently playing By Ash Hill published 10 September 24 Guy Dupont has created a Raspberry Pi-powered bumper sticker that updates in real-time to tell other drivers what you're listening to. Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi Pico converts Paw Patrol toy into arcade controller By Ash Hill published 6 September 24 Dr. Tom Tilley is using a Raspberry Pi to convert an old Paw Patrol toy into a working controller that he can play Sega's Super Hang-On with. Raspberry Pi VIEW MORE Deals Intel's Core i5-14600KF is now only $277 at Amazon By Ash Hill published 13 September 24 The Intel Core i5-14600KF is currently available at Amazon for one of its lowest prices to date—just $277 instead of its usual $324. CPUs Grab the best 1TB SSD for just $99 at Amazon By Ash Hill published 12 September 24 The Samsung 990 Pro 1TB SSD is available at Amazon for just $99, its lowest price since June. SSDs MSI's big 34-inch curved OLED monitor is now just $679 at Amazon By Ash Hill published 11 September 24 The MSI MAG341CQP 34-inch curved gaming monitor is available at Amazon for one of its lowest prices to date — $679 instead of its usual $899. Gaming Monitors VIEW MORE Tom's Hardware is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site. Terms and conditions Contact Future's experts Privacy policy Cookies policy Accessibility Statement Advertise with us About us Coupons Careers © Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.
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