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Erying intros 14th Gen Raptor Lake-HX MoDT motherboards, up to 24 cores with i9-14900HX CPU

Erying unveils 14700HX, 14650HX and 14900HX based Mobile on Desktop platforms

Up to 24 cores preinstalled.

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(PR) ASRock launches fully passive Radeon RX 7900 graphics cards with 12V-2×6 power connector

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ASRock Launches AMD Radeon™ RX 7900 Passive Series Graphics Cards

TAIPEI, TAIWAN, July 26th, 2024 – ASRock, the leading global motherboard, graphics card and mini PC manufacturer, today launched the first passive series graphics cards — ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX Passive 24GB and ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XT Passive 20GB graphics cards.

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Electronics engineer builds 1984 Macintosh Plus clone

(Image credit: DosFox)

A vintage computing enthusiast and fan of retro Apple computers has built the first new Apple Macintosh Plus compatible clone in 34 years. The electrical engineer adds it to their previous work cloning the Apple Lisa but says the job’s not done yet.

Posting on Mastodon as DosFox , the enthusiast said they had been trying to bring this project to fruition for years. “Theoretically this project is even older than the Lisa project — I only built the Lisa as I couldn’t build a

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AMD Strix Point SoC Reintroduces Dual-CCX CPU, Other Interesting Silicon Details Revealed

Since its reveal last week, we got a slightly more technical deep-dive from AMD on its two upcoming processors—the "Strix Point" silicon powering its Ryzen AI 300 series mobile processors; and the "Granite Ridge" chiplet MCM powering its Ryzen 9000 desktop processors. We present a closer look into the "Strix Point" SoC in this article. It turns out that "Strix Point" takes a significantly different approach to heterogeneous multicore than "Phoenix 2." AMD gave us a
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Core Ultra K prototype appears on CPU-Z, uses Intel 4 process node and hits 5 GHz, lacks AVX-512 support

(Image credit: @wxnod on Twitter / X)

A mysterious Core Ultra K series engineering sample has made an appearance on CPU-Z. Алексей on X (Twitter) a screenshot of the mysterious part, with many of the critical system specifications blanked out to hide its true identity. Among the interesting findings is that the chip is listed with a 7nm node, denoting it uses the Intel 4 process, and lacks support for AVX-512.

The specs reveal that

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CPU-Z Screenshot of Alleged Intel Core Ultra 9 285K "Arrow Lake" ES Surfaces, Confirms Intel 4 Process

A CPU-Z screenshot of an alleged Intel Core Ultra 9 285K "Arrow Lake-S" desktop processor engineering sample is doing rounds on social media, thanks to wxnod. CPU-Z identifies the chip with an Intel Core Ultra case badge with the deep shade of blue associated with the Core Ultra 9 brand extension, which hints at this being the top Core Ultra 9 285K processor model, we know it's the "K" or "KF" SKU looking at its processor
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Exclusive: Nvidia clears Samsung's HBM3 chips for use in China-market processor - Reuters

Exclusive: Nvidia clears Samsung's HBM3 chips for use in China-market processor Reuters

Apple Silicon|Intel

Exclusive: Nvidia clears Samsung's HBM3 chips for use in China-market processor - Reuters

Exclusive: Nvidia clears Samsung's HBM3 chips for use in China-market processor Reuters

Apple Silicon|Intel

HighPoint's new SSD adaptor hits 56 GB/s, stores 2 petabytes of data — the world's first PCIe Gen 5 x16 add-in card debuts at $1,999

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Add-in card manufacturer HighPoint has unveiled the world's first PCIe Gen 5 x16 NVMe add-in card , which can house up to eight PCIe Gen 5 SSDs at full speed. The card, priced at $1,999.00, can operate at up to 56 GB/s and is compatible with up to 2PB of NVMe drives.

The new add-in card, the Rocket 7608A PCIe Gen 5 x

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OneXPlayer M1 mini PC debuts with Core Ultra 9 185H CPU, 32GB of RAM and OCuLink port

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What just happened? One-Netbook, known for popular gaming handhelds like the OneXPlayer, has launched a new mini PC called the OneXPlayer M1. The device, currently listed on Indiegogo, is similar in look and feel to the OneXGPU eGPU enclosure the company released earlier this year.

The OneXPlayer M1 has a small footprint, measuring only 200 x 120 x 32

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