The would-be AI infrastructure provider aims to solve the problem of rising memory prices in a cost-effective way.
The company reportedly uses a custom ASIC chip to ensure compatibility. Can we get that on some consumer boards, please?
Samsung and SK Hynix are pouring half a trillion dollars into new factories that would relieve the components crisis making consumer electronics exorbitantly expensive.
Two research firms just confirmed what the memory crisis feels like: more expensive phones and laptops, with no meaningful ...
Not quite a desktop tower or a mini PC, the AtomMan G1 Pro ends up with some of the drawbacks of both designs.
Despite higher computer prices, consumer demand has not declined as IT products have become resilient economic necessities, ...
By remotely accessing an IBM quantum computer, a research scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has successfully ...
South Korean tech giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix plan to invest a combined $518 billion in a new computer chip ...
The Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator, or EDSAC, marked the birth of everyday computing and its role has been ...
Following an initial release in China, Gmktec is making its Evo-X3 mini PC available globally starting July 6. The company is positioning the device as an AI workstation, primarily because of its ...
Tesla FSD Hardware 3 owners received FSD v14 Lite on June 29, ending a 16-month freeze for roughly 4 million vehicles. The ...
Shares are mixed in Europe after a rally in Asia following the Dow Jones Industrial Average's latest record. U.S. futures ...
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