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TSMC’s 1.6nm Technology Announced for Late 2026: A16 with “Super Power Rail” Backside Power

With the arrival of spring comes showers, flowers, and in the technology industry, TSMC’s annual technology symposium series. With customers spread all around the world, the Taiwanese pure play foundry has adopted an interesting strategy for updating its customers on its fab plans, holding a series of symposiums from Silicon Valley to Shanghai. Kicking off…

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Nvidia Blackwell: news, rumors, and everything we know

As we get deeper into 2024, Nvidia Blackwell news and rumors are starting to pick up as we learn more about the architectural successor to Nvidia Lovelace. This includes both data center and industrial-scale chips like those that are fueling the current AI boom, as well as the next-gen Nvidia RTX 5000 series. And, unlike past…

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IT Sustainability Think Tank: Calculating IT equipment capacity – the challenging path forward

Datacentre energy consumption and operational efficiency are under intense scrutiny. Sensing a need to control datacentre growth, legislators and regulators have begun efforts to require operators to report facility-level information and key performance indicators and set minimum facility performance thresholds. Their ultimate goal is to require operators to report indicative performance and efficiency metrics, including…

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Nvidia 5000 series: rumors, possible specs, and everything we know

Rumors about the upcoming Nvidia 5000 series GPUs are beginning to circulate as the company wraps up its current-generation graphics card releases. The present Nvidia Lovelace RTX series has delivered mixed performance results; while its enthusiast and premium mid-range models have generally excelled, high prices have prevented its more expensive cards from reaching many gamers. This situation…

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Intel issues new guidelines to motherboard partners for crashing i9s

Intel has issued new guidelines for its motherboard partners regarding the continued problems around crashing Intel Core i9 13th and 14th Gen processors. As reported by Tom’s Hardware, the new guidelines issued by Intel have been enforced to combat the stability issues of its high-end chipsets. Crucially, the chipset manufacturer has doubled-down that it’s not blaming…

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Nvidia asserts dominance over ‘basic AI PCs’ running NPUs with its GPU hardware

As the AI computing revolution hits its Apex, Nvidia has confidently stated that GPU technology is the way forward instead of dedicated NPUs in a new meeting. As reported by Videocardz, a new meeting held by Nvidia about the “Premium AI PC” has seen Team Green confidently back its GPU technology against the current crop of…

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The AlphaCool Core Ocean T38 360mm AIO CPU Cooler Review: Loud and Proud

While the all-in-one CPU cooler industry is dominated, at least in mindshare, by flagship coolers from the industry’s biggest brands, the market segment overall has grown over the years to cover a much larger gamut of users. From flagship coolers to sub-$100 specials, effective AIO coolers have become available and affordable for most mid-range and…

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In Light of Stability Concerns, Intel Issues Request to Motherboards Vendors to Actually Follow Stock Power Settings

Across the internet, from online forums such as Reddit to various other tech media outlets, there’s a lot of furor around reports of Intel’s top-end 14th and 13th Gen K series of processors running into stability issues. As Intel’s flagship chips, these parts come aggressively clocked in order to maximize performance through various implementations of…

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Intel’s next-gen CPUs might confuse you with their names – but whatever Arrow Lake is called, it’ll face a tough fight against AMD Zen 5

Intel’s Arrow Lake processors are inbound for desktop PCs and should land later this year, and we’ve just caught a leak about how these chips might be named.This comes from one of the more regular leakers on X (formerly Twitter), and as ever, sprinkle a whole lot of seasoning on the claims.The theory from leaker…

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Apple’s new iOS 18 Web Eraser might let you pick which parts of a website to block

The main attraction of WWDC 2024 will be iOS 18, and all the AI features that Apple is building into the iPhone’s operating system. The Safari browser will certainly be part of that upgrade. We’ve already seen some leaks indicating that new AI features are coming to Apple’s browser.But Apple might be working on other…

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