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- AMD's high-bandwidth memory explained (techreport.com)
- AMD's next-gen Zen CPU heading to desktops, servers in 2016 (techreport.com)
- Commoditization Complete: Hands-On with Intel's $150 Compute Stick (techreport.com)
- Endurance experiment kills six consumer SSDs over 18 months (techreport.com)
- The SSD Endurance Experiment: Two petabytes (techreport.com)
- Pocketable Zotac mini PC combines quad-core Atom and Win8.1 for $199 (techreport.com)
- Seagate ships first 8TB hard drive (techreport.com)
- Errata prompt Intel to disable TSX in Haswell, early Broadwell CPUs (techreport.com)
- New frame capture tools provide fresh insight on game benchmarking (techreport.com)
- Frame latency spikes plague Radeon graphics cards despite high FPS (techreport.com)
- Proprietary Indilinx Barefoot 3 controller debuts in OCZ Vector SSD (techreport.com)
- Hands-on with Intel's Next Unit of Computing (techreport.com)
- One year after Thailand flooding, hard drive prices remain high (techreport.com)
- Intel's 335 Series SSD has 20-nm NAND (techreport.com)
- Vishera-based AMD FX processors debut (techreport.com)
Want AMD's new Piledriver cores without Trinity's integrated graphics? Vishera-based FX processors are out, and they start at under $200. The top FX-8350 model excels in heavily multithreaded workloads and is…
- Most SSDs cost less than a dollar per gigabyte (techreport.com)
We've crunched pricing data for nearly 40 different SSDs, and the downward trend is striking. Right now, most drives are under the magical dollar-per-gigabyte threshold, with some costing as little as 70 cents a gig.
- As AMD struggles, Intel CPU prices stagnate (techreport.com)
We've crunched the numbers on three years of CPU pricing data to reveal an alarming trend. While AMD chips tend to get cheaper in the months following their release, Intel has been able to hold firm on pricing,…
- AMD attempts to exert editorial control over tech press (techreport.com)
Today, AMD lifts the embargo on "limited previews" of its desktop Trinity processors. There are very specific rules about what can be discussed: specifications, power consumption, and gaming performance data are OK, but…
- How Windows 8 scaling fails on high-PPI displays (techreport.com)
Windows 8 was supposed to scale up nicely for high-PPI displays, but the RTM version has serious issues. On a 13" 1080p notebook display, text and tiles are either too big or too small, and IE10 introduces ugly…