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Realtek eyes SSDs with new PCIe 5.0 x4 DRAM-less controller — Up to 10 GB/s and 1.4M IOPS
By Anton Shilov published
Realtek is attempting to enter the SSD controller market with its RTS5781DL, a PCIe 5.0 DRAM-less controller that is now sampling. But can it compete with established players?

Dude, where's my GPU? — Micro Center customer gets backpack-stuffed box instead of RTX 5090
By Zhiye Liu published
A customer received a Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 5090 Solid OC but found the box packed with backpacks, prompting an investigation that revealed additional impacted cases.

A new SSD form factor can house a staggering 1,000,000 GB of storage – E2 drives could store 11,000 4K movies with 80W power draw
By Stephen Warwick published
E2 is a new flash form factor

Gigabyte hints AMD's next-gen gaming APUs will drop into current-gen motherboards
By Hassam Nasir published
AMD's rumored Ryzen 9000G APUs have been listed under the memory support list for one of Gigabyte's B650 motherboards.

Intel details new advanced packaging breakthroughs — EMIB-T paves the way for HBM4 and increased UCIe bandwidth
By Paul Alcorn published
EMIB-T comes to fore.

Mozilla fires off emergency patch to fix Nvidia GPU artifacting bugs in Firefox
By Hassam Nasir published
If you've been experiencing unusual visual glitches and artifacts with Firefox, Mozilla has rolled out a hotfix that may help.

China tech companies scramble to ditch Nvidia as Washington tightens export controls
By Jowi Morales published
This will threaten the U.S.'s AI supremacy, if China can pull it off.

Synopsys slams on the brakes as Washington issues fresh crackdown on semiconductor software exports
By Stephen Warwick published
Synopsys has told staff in China to halt sales and services, and has suspended future financial guidance, following new U.S. export restrictions on semiconductor software.
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