Tag: hardware

New Intel CEO is looking ‘for partnership with the industry leader to build purpose-built silicon’ for AI, but is he talking about making chips with Nvidia or for OpenAI?

New Intel CEO is…

Intel’s new CEO Lip-Bu Tan conducted his very first earnings call with the usual roll call of investors and…
Razer has made a wild-looking wireless ergonomic mouse with six month battery life and it’s making my eyes go funny

Razer has made a…

I wouldn’t blame you if you’re looking at the image above with your head tilted to one side like…
If you hurry, you can pick up a set of these sweet artisan keycaps in all sorts of delicious combinations

If you hurry, you…

I’m not normally the sort of writer to yell “hurry up!” in a headline, but in this case I…
Making your own upgraded GameBoy PCB is almost as easy as making a grilled cheese sandwich

Making your own upgraded…

Making cool electronics is often a damn fiddly process requiring hand eye coordination at a microscale. This isn’t helped…
WD Black SN7100 1 TB review

WD Black SN7100 1…

It’s absolutely wild just how fast NAND prices have fallen over these last few years. It’s one of the…
Crucial P310 1 TB (2280) review

Crucial P310 1 TB…

Crucial’s P310 launched late last year as a PCIe 4.0 expansion option for the woefully underwhelming storage capacity found…
Oblivion Remastered is ‘verified’ for Steam Deck, but the original with mods is a far superior handheld experience

Oblivion Remastered is ‘verified’…

I recently spent an afternoon getting the original Oblivion to work optimally on Steam Deck. Despite being “playable” out…
Framework 13 AMD AI 300-series review

Framework 13 AMD AI…

This is the best Framework 13 laptop the company has ever produced. The mighty new AMD Ryzen AI 9…
AMD says it will be talking all things gaming and AI at Computex in May, and that could set the stage for the more affordable RX 9060 graphics cards

AMD says it will…

Where has the year gone? Seems like just yesterday the hardware team was all hands on deck for a…
MIT engineers create ‘spaghetti’ style metamaterial that could enable stretchy computer chips that are almost indestructible

MIT engineers create ‘spaghetti’…

When it comes to computing, flexibility usually means something to do with software compatibility, or just maybe a bendable…