Hardware

Apple recently released a new advertisement titled “Crush” in an attempt to highlight the thin design of its new iPad Pro. However, the ad quickly sparked outrage and criticism from viewers, resulting in Apple issuing an apology and canceling plans to air the advertisement on TV. The one-minute spot featured a variety of media devices
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In recent times, Nvidia has been making headlines for all the right reasons. The fourth-quarter earnings released earlier this year showcased staggering revenue and net income figures, largely driven by the increasing demand for AI technology. A recent report from Trendforce further solidified Nvidia’s position in the market by revealing that the company has surpassed
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The Acer Nitro XV340CK PBMIIPPHZX is a 34-inch ultrawide gaming monitor that combines a minimum 144Hz refresh rate with an IPS panel, all at an affordable price point of just $240. Despite its rather convoluted name, this monitor offers exceptional value for gamers looking for a large, high-quality display without breaking the bank. Key Features
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AMD’s laptop CPU naming schemes have long been a source of confusion for consumers and tech enthusiasts alike. Recently, a product comparison page for Asus laptops briefly revealed the naming scheme for the upcoming Strix Point mobile processors, and it left many scratching their heads. The page showed Asus’ Vivobook S 16 OLED line, each
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When it comes to fast and capacious SSDs, the WD Black SN850X truly stands out. With read/write speeds of 7,300 MB/s and 6,350 MB/s respectively, this drive offers impressive performance that can compete with some of the fastest Gen 4 drives on the market. What sets the SN850X apart is not just its speed, but
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Designing a GPU from scratch may seem like a daunting task, especially for someone with a background in software engineering. While CPUs and GPUs share common aspects, the intricacies of GPU design present unique challenges. Adam Majmudar’s journey into GPU design showcases the complexity of translating theoretical knowledge into a functioning hardware component. From understanding
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