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Intel’s Nova Lake processors rumoured to be based on TSMC N2 node

The race to the bleeding edge of silicon fabrication is intensifying, and it looks like TSMC is hitting its stride. The Taiwanese foundry giant is reportedly advancing its ambitious plans for high-volume production of its next-generation 2nm process technology, with a significant ramp-up targeted for H2 2024. Unsurprisingly, major players …

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GAMEMAX unveils the Blade Concept PC case with open-frame layout

GAMEMAX is showcasing its most ambitious PC chassis yet. The new Blade Concept ATX PC case is designed for high-end gaming builds, with a striking lion-inspired design and a semi open-frame layout. The Blade is GAMEMAX's new flagship case. It features an eye-catching front panel with perforations for airflow, along …

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Thermaltake launches new UX400 single-tower CPU cooler

Thermaltake has expanded its entry-level cooling solutions with the introduction of the UX400 series of CPU air coolers. This new lineup comprises three models: the standard UX400, the UX400 ARGB Sync white, and the UX400 ARGB Sync black. The Thermaltake UX400 was quietly revealed on Thermaltake's website this week. It …

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Intel Nova Lake-S processors will likely use a new socket

It appears that Intel's LGA-1851 platform, introduced alongside the 800-series motherboards in Q3 2024, may have a surprisingly short lifespan, potentially supporting only a single generation of CPUs. Despite repeated inquiries from reviewers about future upgrades for the platform, Intel has remained tight-lipped on the matter. While rumours of an …

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Chinese researchers develop non-volatile flash memory capable of 25 billion operations per second

Researchers at Fudan University have developed a new non-volatile flash memory technology that could revolutionise storage. Named “PoX”, this flash memory could potentially bridge the performance gap between volatile and non-volatile memory, paving the way for advancements in data-intensive AI systems. Traditional volatile memory solutions, such as SRAM and DRAM, …

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