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Nova Lake and the 700-watt question: Is Intel returning to its uncompromising performance strategy?

With Nova Lake, a new generation of Intel desktops is on the horizon for the end of 2026, which appears to focus less on energy efficiency and more on uncompromising peak performance. While the current Arrow Lake family and its refresh models are increasingly focusing on efficiency improvements, recent information suggests that Intel could once […]

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RTX 4080 Super bursts into flames: Used MSI card explodes during test run

A used MSI GeForce RTX 4080 Super Ventus is currently causing a stir on Reddit. In the PCMR subreddit, user TwistedColossus describes how the card reportedly “instantly burst into flames” during a test run – including a burnt hole in the circuit board. This is not a melted 12VHPWR connector, as seen in previous discussions […]

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Xbox Game Pass facing possible realignment: Microsoft considers new bundles and subscription merger

Microsoft is apparently rethinking the fundamentals of its subscription ecosystem. According to a report by The Verge, Microsoft is in the early stages of testing ways to expand or structurally adjust the Xbox Game Pass lineup. No concrete decisions have been made, but the direction is clear: more bundling, more flexibility, and possibly less fragmentation. […]

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Windows 11 26H1 exclusively for ARM: Microsoft excludes AMD and Intel systems

With the release of Windows 11 version 26H1, Microsoft is taking an unusual approach. The new edition of the operating system is not available to the general user community, but is intended exclusively for new complete systems with ARM processors. Specifically, Microsoft currently names only one platform, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2. Devices with AMD or Intel […]

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Samsung begins mass production of HBM4 with up to 13 Gbps and 48 GB per stack

Samsung Electronics has officially started mass production of its latest high-bandwidth memory generation, HBM4, and delivered the first batches to customers. With this step, the company is positioning itself early in the emerging HBM4 market, which is driven primarily by the rapidly growing demand for AI accelerators, data center GPUs, and specialized ASIC solutions. According […]

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ASUS ROG Azoth 96 HE, high-quality gaming keyboard with Hall-Effect switches and compact design

Introduction and unboxing Today we are presenting a particularly attractive keyboard from Asus. The ASUS ROG Azoth 96 HE is positioned as a technically sophisticated gaming keyboard in the upper enthusiast segment and combines a compact 96 percent layout with modern Hall effect technology. The aim is to combine the precision and speed of professional […]

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MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z review – Lightning-fast and thirsty unicorn in battle against NVIDIA’s clock speed barriers

Power comes from fuel, and this simple statement applies to automotive engineering as well as to the high-end graphics card segment. When NVIDIA erects a clear firewall of power consumption, BIOS limits, and electrical specifications for its reference platforms, a model such as the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z inevitably raises the question of […]

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Intel unveils ZAM prototype for the first time; Z-Angle architecture set to put thermal and structural pressure on HBM

Intel is re-entering the memory market, this time not with an incremental DRAM refresh, but with an architectural alternative to HBM. At the “Intel Connection Japan 2026” event, a physical prototype of the so-called Z-Angle Memory, or ZAM for short, was unveiled for the first time. This is remarkable, because until now the project only […]

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Self-sufficient through the crisis: emergency radios with crank and solar charging

Growing concerns about prolonged power outages are bringing traditional reception methods such as FM and DAB back into focus. While smartphones quickly reach their limits without a network and power supply, emergency radios with integrated crank and solar charging promise an independent source of information. Five different models from various price ranges are compared to […]

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Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike: Electromagnetic induction replaces the mechanical click

With the Pro X2 Superstrike, Logitech is launching its first gaming mouse that completely dispenses with mechanical microswitches and instead uses an inductive triggering system. The model was unveiled at the Logitech G Play 2025 event in September 2025 and is now available for $179.99. At its core is Superstrike technology, which combines an electromagnetic […]

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CXMT shifts 20 percent of DRAM capacity to HBM3, China’s AI strategy gets a memory upgrade

According to reports, China’s largest DRAM manufacturer, ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT), plans to convert around 20 percent of its total production to HBM3. That corresponds to around 60,000 wafers. This is not a symbolic gesture, but a strategic shift in capacity with a clear goal: AI. Capacity shift instead of cheap RAM For a long […]

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Shadow AI in companies: Microsoft warns of loss of control and new attack scenarios

The use of artificial intelligence in companies has reached a level of momentum within a very short time that poses structural challenges even for large IT departments. According to recent findings by Microsoft, more than 80 percent of Fortune 500 companies already use AI-supported assistants for programming. While this figure reflects the enormous speed of […]

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Luxury despite the crisis: why the German technology market continues to be surprisingly expensive

Today at 3 p.m., the MSI RTX 5090 Lightning Z, another graphics card from the category that impresses technically, hurts financially, and still reliably finds buyers, will be released. I will also have a review online. But such models are not classic volume products, but deliberately staged top models. They demonstrate technical feasibility, generate attention, […]

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TSMC and US tariffs: Political leniency in exchange for industrial allegiance

The threat of tariffs against TSMC appears to have been defused for the time being. According to information from the Financial Times, the US government is planning an exemption model that will spare the Taiwanese semiconductor giant from future US chip tariffs, provided that the massive investments in the United States are implemented as announced. […]

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ASRock responds to AM5 issues with new beta BIOS and updated AGESA foundation

ASRock has begun rolling out a new beta BIOS version for its AM5 motherboards to address ongoing stability issues on the platform. Specifically, this is version 4.07.AS01, which is available on several motherboards in the 600 and 800 series and integrates the updated AGESA foundation ComboAM5 PI 1.3.0.0a. This step comes in response to numerous […]

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Intel Nova Lake-S: When mainstream suddenly smells like HEDT

With Nova Lake-S, Intel is preparing nothing less than a paradigm shift in the desktop segment, at least if the current leaks are to be believed. The upcoming generation, designed for the new LGA-1954 socket and 900-series chipsets, is officially set to succeed Arrow Lake. Unofficially, however, the whole thing seems more like a return […]

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AMD Medusa Halo “Ryzen AI MAX” SoCs rely on LPDDR6 – bandwidth as a strategic lever

AMD is preparing Medusa Halo, internally known as Ryzen AI MAX 500, as the actual successor to Strix Halo. We’re not talking about tomorrow, but realistically about 2027 to 2028. Nevertheless, the direction is clear: AMD is consistently linking the next Halo generation to the LPDDR6 memory standard, thereby addressing the very bottleneck that has […]

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Collabora Office brings modern LibreOffice technology completely offline to the desktop for the first time

With Collabora Office, the open-source specialist of the same name is expanding its portfolio with a locally installable office suite that clearly distinguishes itself from the company’s previous server and cloud focus. While Collabora was previously best known for Collabora Online, a browser-based office solution for businesses, government agencies, and platforms such as Nextcloud, the […]

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Sama L70 360mm AIO review: Budget cooling that can do more than you think

When you think of AIO water cooling, established names such as Corsair, NZXT, or Arctic usually come to mind. However, with the L70 360 mm, Sama, a manufacturer that has previously been primarily represented in the budget segment, is also attempting to offer a serious alternative. The Sama L70 is priced significantly below many well-known […]

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

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

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.

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

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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