It’s been six months (yes, really) since we were first introduced to the Zen 5 CPU architecture with the Ryzen 9000 series desktop CPUs, and it’s been nearly a year and a half since AMD unveiled the Threadripper Pro 7000 series processors. Isn’t it about time for a new Threadripper generation? Apparently so, because those parts are seemingly
Multiple reports suggest a potential manufacturing flaw in Gigabyte’s premium X870E Aorus Xtreme AI TOP motherboard, leading to uneven contact between the chipset and the heatsink.
Kioxia showed off it’s new LC9 122.88 TB data center SSD, which comes in a 2.5-inch U.2 form factor and has two PCBs filled with NAND packages. We didn’t get to see the internals, but there’s a whole lot of BiCS 8 QLC NAND inside.
AMD’s just launched its Strix Halo high-end mobile APUs, but progress marches ever forward, and so it goes that we are now looking at leaks concerning the Strix successor, supposedly known as Medusa Point. Based on the Zen 6 “Morpheus” CPU core, Medusa Point has been said to sport a twelve-core CPU CCD as well as an eight-WGP GPU based on
If you’re building a new, no-compromise (or low-compromise) gaming PC, a great place to start for primary storage is Crucial’s T705. When we reviewed it last month, we called it the “fastest SSD for gamers and creators” thanks to its combination of ultra-high sequential transfers, low latency, and top performance in trace-based test. Even
Nvidia will offer three variants of its RTX Pro 6000 GPU. All three have the same base specs, with 24,064 CUDA cores, 188 SMs, and 96GB of GDDR7 memory, but the design and power constraints can be very different.