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New generation Studio Display, Apple’s 5K monitor gets Thunderbolt 5 upgrade

With the revised version of the Studio Display, Apple is launching an updated version of its 27-inch monitor, which has been modernized, particularly in terms of its connectivity. The screen is still primarily aimed at Mac users who value a high-resolution panel, seamless integration into the Apple ecosystem, and a minimalist design. Visually, the device […]

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Cooler Master wins four iF Design Awards 2026 for innovative PC hardware

Cooler Master has received multiple awards at the prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD in 2026. A total of four of the company’s products impressed the international jury and received the coveted design award. The competition recognizes both the design quality and the technical innovation of the products. The award is presented annually by the iF Design […]

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China’s gaming GPU offensive: Lisuan G100 could pose serious competition for NVIDIA and AMD for the first time

The gaming graphics card market is currently unusually quiet. While NVIDIA and AMD continue to hold their current generations on the market and new models are appearing rather hesitantly, a previously little-known manufacturer from China is using this phase for a strategic advance. Lisuan Tech plans to officially unveil its new G100 graphics card this […]

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Intel releases XeSS-3 SDK on GitHub, but open source remains a promise

Intel has released the XeSS-3 SDK (Xe Super Sampling) on GitHub, giving developers broader access to the latest version of its AI upscaling technology for the first time. On paper, this looks like a step toward transparency and developer-friendliness. In practice, however, the whole thing remains a classic example of a half-open door. Although the […]

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OpenAI follows suit: Dispute over military AI leads to lawsuit by Anthropic against the US

The conflict between AI company Anthropic and the US government is escalating and now ending up in court. The background to this is a decision by the US Department of Defense to classify the company as a potential risk to national security. This classification would have far-reaching consequences, as it would effectively exclude Anthropic from […]

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SK hynix develops LPDDR6 memory with 1c manufacturing process and up to 10.7 Gbps

SK hynix has announced the development of a new LPDDR6 DRAM chip based on the sixth generation of the 10-nanometer class. It will be manufactured on the so-called 1c node, one of the most advanced process stages in the company’s current DRAM portfolio. The new memory is primarily aimed at mobile devices with integrated AI […]

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What are the benefits of industrial graphite pads as a potential paste replacement in PCs? Here’s the answer!

Sometimes test ideas do not arise from a datasheet or a press release, but simply from curiosity. Graphite pads fall exactly into this category. They have been used in the electronics industry for years, yet they appear only sporadically in traditional PC cooling. At the same time, they promise something that immediately interests many users, […]

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The GeForce platform in transition: AI reconstruction, ray tracing, and new rendering structures as the basis for the next generation of games | GDC 2026

Current developments around the GeForce platform show just how much the focus of modern graphics technologies has shifted in recent years. While raw GPU compute performance was the main focus for a long time, hybrid rendering methods and AI-assisted techniques are now increasingly moving to the forefront. NVIDIA therefore no longer positions its GeForce architecture […]

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Xbox Next: Microsoft officially announces new console – codenamed “Project Helix” and first details

Microsoft has officially confirmed the next generation of its game console. After months of rumors, the company has now taken decisive action and announced the upcoming Xbox publicly for the first time. The new hardware is being developed under the code name “Project Helix” and, according to Microsoft, marks a significant change in strategy. Initial […]

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Zero Trust instead of VPN: Why identity-based access is replacing traditional network architecture

For many years, VPN was considered the standard solution for secure access to internal company resources. Employees connected to the company network via encrypted tunnels, allowing them to access systems as if they were in the office. This model emerged at a time when applications were predominantly operated in the company’s own data center and […]

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MacBook Neo: Apple’s affordable notebook and its technical compromises

With the MacBook Neo, Apple is launching a completely new MacBook series for the first time in many years. The device is clearly positioned in the entry-level segment and is primarily aimed at price-conscious users, students, and educational institutions. With a starting price of around $599 or €699, it is one of the most affordable […]

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TinyCorp calls for 96 GB RDNA 5 GPU from AMD – vision, market analysis, or simply wishful thinking?

The hunger for computing power in the AI industry is currently growing faster than any semiconductor manufacturer’s roadmap. Models are getting bigger, context windows longer, and inference workloads increasingly expensive. In this environment, ideas regularly emerge that seem visionary at first glance, but on closer inspection appear more like an economic experiment. A proposal from […]

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Nioh 3 review: Lots of ambition and even more baggage | Igor plays

After Nioh and Nioh 2, it was pretty clear where this was headed. Over the years, Team Ninja built its own Souls-like ecosystem with Japanese mythology, a demanding combat system, and a loot loop that would probably make Diablo clap quietly in the back row. Koei Tecmo is once again the publisher in the background, […]

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MAXSUN Arc Pro B60 Dual 48G Liquid: Intel’s Battlemage dual chip for AI workstations in a single slot

MAXSUN has introduced another variant of its unusual Arc Pro B60 Dual 48G. Following the turbo version with a classic fan design, two specialized models are now available: a passive fanless version and a liquid-cooled edition. The latter is particularly interesting from a technical standpoint because it addresses a problem that many AI workstations have: […]

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NVIDIA revives the GeForce RTX 3060, Samsung restarts 8 nm production

When an old graphics chip suddenly reappears in production plans, it’s rarely nostalgia. Usually, there’s a tangible problem behind it. That seems to be the case with NVIDIA right now. According to a report by the Korean business newspaper Hankyung, Samsung Foundry is set to resume production of the GeForce RTX 3060. At first glance, […]

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AI responses instead of clicks: Why domains are becoming digital identities in the age of generative systems

For many years, there was a clear logic on the internet: whoever appeared high up in search engines gained visibility and generated traffic. Websites were evaluated based on how many users reached them via search results. However, with the rise of generative AI systems, this dynamic is changing fundamentally. Systems such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and […]

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RTX 50 series apparently benefits from the new NVIDIA hotfix 595.76

A new hotfix driver from NVIDIA is currently attracting attention in the community surrounding the current GeForce RTX 50 series. Several users report measurable performance improvements in benchmarks and games after installing driver 595.76. The reports first appeared in community discussions and mainly concern cards such as the GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090. The […]

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Fosi MD3 Smartphone DAC Review – An affectionate audio backpack for smartphones with potential for your ears

Over the past few weeks, I have once again spent some time browsing Kickstarter more closely. Not out of boredom, but out of genuine curiosity. As with the Ultimea system, you repeatedly come across projects there that either go completely over the top or appear surprisingly well thought out. Between all the rushed launches and […]

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High-risk security vulnerabilities in Avira: Attackers can execute code with system privileges

Several critical security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Avira anti-malware software. Security researchers have shown that attackers can use various components of the software to execute code with SYSTEM privileges or even compromise entire systems. Several of the manufacturer’s products are affected, including Avira Free Security and other security solutions that use the same components. […]

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LeakWatch 2026 – Security incidents, data leaks, and IT incidents in the current calendar week 10

The current calendar week, that is week 10 from March 2 to March 8, 2026, was significantly denser from a security and operational perspective than many of the previous weeks. In addition to classic data leaks and vulnerability reports, three patterns emerged particularly clearly this time. First, the threat landscape in war and crisis regions […]

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Microsoft Sysinternals: Process Explorer 17.1, SDelete 2.06, and Sysmon 1.5.1 for Linux

Microsoft has updated three key tools from the Sysinternals suite. What initially appears to be a minor maintenance update reveals a typical Microsoft strategy upon closer inspection: ensuring stability in the Windows ecosystem while simultaneously integrating Linux more closely as an infrastructure platform. With Process Explorer 17.1, SDelete 2.06, and Sysmon 1.5.1 for Linux, administrators, […]

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First reports of missing ROP units in NVIDIA’s RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell

After the market launch of the Blackwell generation, isolated reports emerged about graphics cards with certain render units disabled or misconfigured. Initially, these reports mainly concerned consumer models of the GeForce RTX 50 series, in particular the RTX 5090. Now, a new case suggests that a similar problem may also occur with a professional workstation […]

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China plans its own ASML: semiconductor industry to become more independent

A group of leading Chinese scientists and industry representatives has published an unusually critical analysis of the current state of the domestic semiconductor industry. The article describes the industry as “small, scattered, and weak.” Despite years of government investment and extensive support programs, the structure of the industry remains too fragmented to keep pace technologically […]

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