Many people believe that LLMs are entitled to ingest any content on the web, because humans can read anything they want and learn from it. However, there are huge differences between machines and people.
A new EEU filing from PowerColor reveals potential new GPU model names under AMD's RX 7600 XT nomenclature. The new GPU model names feature 10GB and 12GB GPU identifications, though a filing doesn't necessarily mean an actual product will surface.
Waveshare's RP2040-PiZero development board offers digital video output and programmable USB port for those wishing to code their latest retro gaming project
Huirong manager Liu Yaoren has made a prediction that PCIe Gen 5 SSDs will finally make their way into notebook computers in just a few months, by the end of 2024.
Western Digital announced their latest entry into the M.2-2230 market with the launch of the Black SN770M SSDs, with capacities ranging from 500 GB through 2 TB. The higher density models have an increased cost per GB, though all other specs remaining virtually the same against the 2280 version.
A CD Projekt Red developer has confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077's upcoming Phantom Liberty DLC will be very CPU intensive, and will put a 90% load on 8-core CPUs.
Intel announced its Thunderbolt 5 specification, which offers up to 120 Gbps of bandwidth, 3X its predecessor, employs universal 240W charging cables and steps up to PCIe 4.0.
Keychron is moving into gaming keyboard territory with the Lemokey L3 — a wireless mechanical TKL keyboard whose sole claim to gaming prowess is 2.4-GHz wireless connectivity.
Starfield has plenty of problems at launch, and the latest to gain notice is that it's not rendering the primary sun for planets on AMD graphics cards. We've confirmed things look correct on Nvidia and Intel hardware.
New benchmarks of AMD's Ryzen Z1 reveal that the chip is extremely efficient, and loses very little performance at 15W compared to its maximum 30W envelope.