2024

The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X and Ryzen 9 9900X Review: Flagship Zen 5 Soars

Earlier this month, AMD launched the first two desktop CPUs using their latest Zen 5 microarchitecture: the Ryzen 7 9700X and the Ryzen 5 9600X. As part of the new Ryzen 9000 family, it gave us their latest Zen 5 cores to the desktop market, as AMD actually launched Zen 5 through their mobile platform last month,…

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Data management key to GenAI success

Business and IT executives interviewed for a recent Deloitte survey are wary of the costs associated with generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) projects, and the clock is ticking for organisations to create significant and sustained value through their GenAI initiatives. According to Deloitte, cost will increasingly become a key factor in decision-making over GenAI. The survey…

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iPhone 17 Air leak: Single 48MP rear camera, 8GB of RAM, and A19 chip

In recent months, analysts have suggested the rumored iPhone 17 Air—or Slim model—will replace the Plus. While previous leaks revealed this iPhone could be underpowered and overpriced, Haitong Securities analyst Jeff Pu has shared some specific specs.According to the analyst, the iPhone 17 Air is set to be introduced at next year’s iPhone event. With a…

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Wish your Ryzen CPU was faster? Good news – a Windows 11 patch coming soon will give all newer AMD chips a free speed boost

AMD’s Ryzen 9000 (Zen 5) processors, and some previous Ryzen generations, are going to get a performance boost courtesy of an update to Windows 11 in the near future.An optional patch Microsoft is set to roll out “soon,” according to AMD, will ensure faster frame rates in games (and overall performance elsewhere) for Ryzen 9000,…

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Intel Arrow Lake CPUs could hit shelves on October 17 – striking back against AMD Ryzen 9000 sooner than expected

Intel’s next-gen Arrow Lake desktop processors will go on sale come October 17, or that’s the latest word from the grapevine.VideoCardz got the scoop on this one, with the source being the Board Channels over in China (which we’d classify as a reasonable outlet for rumors, albeit one that has to be approached with a…

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Phishing links becoming bigger threat than email attachments

It has long been held that a surefire way for anybody to protect themselves – and their employer – from falling victim to a cyber attack was not to download any unexpected email attachments, but according to email security specialist Mimecast, cyber criminals seem to be moving away from this tactic. In the first six…

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ICO launches privacy notice tool for SMEs

The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has launched a tool pitched at small businesses and sole traders that is designed to help them create bespoke privacy notices without fuss. UK data protection laws say every organisation that holds people’s information must explain why it does so, and what it does with it, for customers, suppliers,…

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Hate those five-minute battles to remove your graphics card? Painful GPU extraction woes could be a thing of the past with new motherboards

Motherboard makers are seemingly upping the pace with the transition to new designs for PCIe graphics card slots, whereby the traditional latch is being phased out in favor of either a button, or an entirely seamless mechanism in the case of Asus.VideoCardz reports on the proliferation of new motherboards for both AMD’s and Intel’s new…

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Chatbot hack shows why you shouldn’t trust AI with your personal data

I told you from the early days of ChatGPT that you should avoid giving the chatbot data that’s too personal. First, companies like OpenAI might use your conversations with the AI to train future models. You don’t want any personal data in there.Then there’s the risk of hacks targeting your chatbot. Hackers might find ways…

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