
Russian Modders Start Building Their Own DDR5 RAM
With DDR5 prices surging amid a global memory shortage, a Russian hardware enthusiast has taken an extreme, but ingenious route: building RAM modules from scratch.

Court Slaps Elon Musk With $1 Fine
Elon Musk’s already stratospheric fortune just got another legal boost, along with a symbolic slap on the wrist. The Delaware Supreme Court has reinstated Musk’s

Elon Musk Agrees With Jensen Huang’s Work Ethic
Elon Musk has thrown his support behind Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s view of leadership, and it comes down to one simple idea: no task is

Scientists Built A Working Brain
Inside Japan’s Fugaku supercomputer, housed on an artificial island in Kobe, something remarkable is happening. Ten million digital neurons begin to fire. Electrical signals ripple

Merry Christmas!!!
As I write these words, I am close to 12 hours of continuous work (and I am not finished yet) over multiple days in a

China’s GPU Challenger Biren
Chinese AI chipmaker Biren Technology has kicked off bookbuilding for a Hong Kong initial public offering, aiming to raise up to HK$4.85 billion (US$624 million)

Google Cloud Strikes Near-$10B Security Deal
Google Cloud has signed a major multiyear security partnership with Palo Alto Networks, a deal one source told Reuters is worth close to $10 billion

$630 Million in Google Play Settlement
Google has agreed to pay $700 million and loosen key restrictions in its Play Store as part of a sweeping antitrust settlement with U.S. states

ADATA At CES 2026
ADATA Technology will showcase its latest innovations at CES 2026, marking its 25th anniversary with a major presence at The Venetian Las Vegas, Booth Titian

Apple iMac Pro With M5 Max Chip In Development
Apple may be preparing a long-awaited return of the iMac Pro, this time powered by its upcoming M5 Max silicon, according to leaked internal software

Apple Leak Reveals Major iOS Plans
A leaked internal build of Apple’s iOS software has revealed clues about the company’s plans for iPhones, AirPods, Apple Watch, and even future operating systems,

World’s First Commercial High-NA EUV Tool
Intel has installed the world’s first commercial High-NA EUV lithography machine, ASML’s TWINSCAN EXE:5200B, marking a major milestone for advanced chip manufacturing. The system will

NVIDIA’s Dominance Wasn’t An Accident
NVIDIA didn’t just stumble into AI leadership. Its GPUs, CUDA software ecosystem, networking stack, and developer tools became deeply embedded in AI workloads long before

BIWIN’s Advanced Memory and Storage Solutions
BIWIN will highlight products designed to meet the growing demands of modern devices, from wearables and smartphones to industrial systems, automotive platforms, and high-end PCs.

Vector V100 MINI Compact mATX Case
LIAN LI has officially launched the Vector V100 MINI, a compact Micro-ATX case that brings the design language and airflow flexibility of the original V100

Origin Code Unveils VORTEX DDR5 Memory
Origin Code is set to showcase its flagship VORTEX DDR5 memory series at CES 2026, introducing what it claims is the world’s first DDR5 module

Microsoft’s AI Problem
Microsoft is facing an uncomfortable reality in the AI race: many users simply aren’t embracing its AI products. While Google’s Gemini continues to gain momentum,

NVMe SSD Prices Are Rising
If you’ve been tracking PC hardware prices lately, you may have noticed a worrying trend: NVMe SSDs are getting more expensive. While the increases are

Single-Shot, Light-Speed Computing
Calling someone a “computer” has long been shorthand for fast thinking. But while today’s electronic computers would utterly outpace the human “computers” of NASA’s early

Apple Confirms Active iPhone Attacks
Apple has confirmed that iPhones have been targeted in highly sophisticated real-world attacks, and the company is urging all users to update immediately. The warning

Tiny Magnetic Swirls That Could Transform Data Storage
Researchers at Florida State University (FSU) have engineered a new crystal that twists magnetism into tiny swirling patterns known as skyrmions, a breakthrough that could lead

First Truly 3D Chip Made in U.S.
A team of U.S. researchers has built the first monolithic 3D computer chip manufactured in a commercial American foundry, a breakthrough that could significantly boost

Google Chrome Gets Smarter
Google has rolled out one of the biggest updates in Chrome’s history by embedding its Gemini AI model directly into the browser. The move turns

New Mini SSD Could Struggle Without Industry Support
A new ultra-small SSD format from Chinese storage maker Biwin is turning heads, but its future may depend on whether others join in. Biwin’s new

Elon Musk Could Become the World’s First Trillionaire
Elon Musk may be on the verge of making financial history. If SpaceX launches an initial public offering (IPO) at a valuation of around $1.5

Hyperscalers Turn to CXL
Rising DDR5 memory prices are becoming a serious problem for data centers, driven largely by booming demand from AI workloads. To reduce costs and ease

ENDORFY Launches Palm Rest V2 Series
ENDORFY unveiled its new Palm Rest V2 lineup, introducing three memory-foam wrist rests designed to deliver lasting comfort for work and gaming. The series includes

FinalWire AIDA64 v8.20 is Out!
FinalWire Ltd. today announced the immediate availability of AIDA64 Extreme 8.20 software, a streamlined diagnostic and benchmarking tool for home users; the immediate availability of

Hong Kong Brings Next-Gen AI, Robotics, and Digital Health
With CES 2026 just around the corner, the global stage is already buzzing about three major trends: AI, robotics, and digital health. This year, some

ADATA Doubles Down on Sustainability
ADATA Technology is kicking off 2025 with a major sustainability milestone. For the first time, the company entered the Taiwan Corporate Sustainability Awards (TCSA) –

Copilot Is Leaving WhatsApp
Microsoft has confirmed that Copilot will disappear from WhatsApp on January 15, 2026, marking the end of one of the most convenient ways to chat

Apple May Bring Intel Back to the iPhone
Apple’s long, complicated relationship with Intel might be heading into a new chapter, and this time, the iPhone is part of the plan. Fresh reports

OpenAI Delays Advertising Plans
OpenAI is postponing its plans to introduce advertising in ChatGPT, shifting its focus toward improving the core product as competition in the AI chatbot market

NVIDIA and AWS Supercharge Their Alliance
At AWS re:Invent, NVIDIA and Amazon Web Services took their 15-year partnership and slammed the accelerator pedal straight into the future. The two companies unveiled

China’s “Thousand Sails” Takes Aim at Starlink
Elon Musk’s Starlink has been racing across the skies, striking deals with airlines and dominating the low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite market. But China is now

Intel Underestimated Demand for Core Ultra 200
Intel has acknowledged that it cannot meet the current demand for its latest Core Ultra 200-series processors, openly stating that the company simply did not

HP to Cut Up to 6,000 Jobs by 2028
HP Inc. announced plans to cut 4,000 to 6,000 jobs worldwide by fiscal 2028 as part of a wide restructuring effort aimed at reducing costs and accelerating

Meta Is Shrinking The Metaverse
Three years ago, Meta (formerly Facebook) changed its entire identity to chase a new digital future: the metaverse. Billions poured into virtual worlds, legless avatars,

Winbond Steps In With New DDR4
With the world facing a severe shortage of memory chips, Taiwan’s Winbond is stepping up. The company has launched a new 8Gb DDR4 DRAM built

Global Memory Chip Shortage
The world’s rush into AI is creating an unexpected crisis: we’re running out of memory chips. From the flash inside your phone to the advanced

Netflix to Acquire Warner Bros for $72 Billion
Netflix announced on Friday that it has reached an agreement to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s (WBD) TV and film studios, along with the company’s streaming

LIAN LI Introduces RS Series PSU
LIAN LI is taking cable management and power delivery into a new era. The new RS Series power supplies, available in 1000W and 1200W, debut

Space-Based Data Centers Will Be “Normal” Within a Decade
Google’s long-running “moonshot” mindset is heading toward actual space. CEO Sundar Pichai now says the company is preparing to launch its first AI hardware into

Micron Is Shutting Down Crucial SSDs and Memory
Micron is making a significant strategic change: it will shut down its entire Crucial consumer memory and SSD business as it pivots to meet the exploding demand

AMD and HPE Expand Collaboration
AMD today announced an expanded collaboration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to accelerate the development of open, scalable AI infrastructure for next-generation workloads. The partnership

COLORFUL Expands AMD B850 Motherboard Lineup
Colorful Technology Company Limited, a leading brand in gaming PC components, gaming laptops, and HiFi audio products, today announced three new additions to its B850

Lithium-Air Battery Milestone
Scientists in Japan have taken a big step toward the “ultimate” rechargeable battery: the lithium-air (or lithium-oxygen) cell. These batteries are prized because they can

Intel Could Power Google’s Next AI Chips
Intel is quietly becoming a key player in the AI race again, not with GPUs, but with packaging technology that could sit at the heart