A new Corsair Vengeance DDR5 memory kit has surfaced, using DRAM from Chinese manufacturer CXMT instead of the usual Micron supply. The move could reshape pricing and availability for DDR5 in late 2026.
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The new KIOXIA EG7 series leverages QLC NAND to deliver TLC-like performance at a lower price, targeting slim lapto...
Intel is broadening its unlocked CPU lineup beyond high-end models, hinting at a strategic shift toward more overcl...
TSMC's record $56 billion investment in new fabrication plants will not alleviate semiconductor shortages until at...
The long-awaited remake of Assassin's Creed Black Flag brings the 2013 classic to modern systems with enhanced visu...
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