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Intel’s BSPDN at 18A is a technical breakthrough and, at the same time, a stumbling block for customers.

10 février 2026 à 06:00
Intel’s 18A manufacturing process is, without exaggeration, one of the biggest technological leaps the foundry division has made in over a decade. With Panther Lake, Intel has demonstrated for the first time that it can not only produce ambitious wafers, but also translate a complex node design into a marketable product. Nevertheless, the central question […]

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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro focuses on flexibility in memory standards

10 février 2026 à 06:00
With the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, Qualcomm could be pursuing a new strategy in the high-end segment that focuses less on maximum technical uniformity and more on economic leeway for device manufacturers. According to recent reports, the upcoming top-of-the-line chip will not only support the latest memory standards, but will also be compatible […]

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AMD remains silent on INT8-FSR 4 for older RDNA GPUs, and it is precisely this silence that is the real problem.

10 février 2026 à 06:00
The situation is technically clearer than AMD is willing to admit publicly. AMD officially reserves FSR 4 exclusively for RDNA 4 graphics cards, even though it has long been proven that the upscaler also works on RDNA 2 and RDNA 3. Not theoretically, not in the lab, but practically, reproducibly, and testable in everyday use. […]

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No more data collection mania: Google switches reCAPTCHA to order processing

10 février 2026 à 06:00
For a long time, the use of Google’s reCAPTCHA was considered a legally delicate balancing act for European website operators. Although the service serves to defend against bots, spam, and automated attacks, the nature of the data processing regularly caused uncertainty among data protection officers and lawyers. Until now, Google has largely acted as an […]

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ID-Cooling FrostX 55 – Colorful performance not only in appearance but also in application

10 février 2026 à 05:30
I approached ID-COOLING’s FrostX 55 with rather low expectations, because in the past, colored thermal pastes have rarely impressed me with their technical substance. A paste I had tested previously, which also sought to appeal to the sense of smell, fell well short of expectations in terms of performance and reinforced my skepticism toward anything […]

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