Gigabyte GS34WQC review: a good curved gaming monitor for a great price—with caveats By Ural Garrett published 3 April 24 High-performance ultrawide gaming for cheap
This is what Nvidia's Exaflop supercomputer-in-a-rack looks like — the DGX GB200 NVL72 tower most likely uses 48V, 2.5kA to deliver a staggering 1,440 petaflops, could cost millions By Wayne Williams published 23 March 24 Nvidia's DGX GB200 NVL72 rack scale system houses 72 Blackwell GPUs connected by NVLink.
I've found the 7 best Labor Day gaming laptop deals: save up to $450 on Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, and more By Alex Whitelock published 1 September 25 Labor Day is a great time to buy a gaming laptop: these 7 hand-picked deals will save you up to $450 at Best Buy, Dell, and other retailers.
This is what a single 256GB DDR5 memory module looks like — but you won't be able to fit this Micron RAM in your desktop or laptop and it will almost certainly cost more than $10,000 if you can buy it By Wayne Williams published 30 March 24 Micron has showcased its single 256GB DDR5 memory module, available in Tall and Standard configurations.
WD drops NAND memory bombshell with massive 2Tb flash chips — designed to meet data center needs, they could bring about the new era of 100TB SSDs By Wayne Williams published 20 June 24 Western Digital previewed the new BiCS8 2Tb QCL for investors, with 2 trillion bits on a fingertip.
This AMD motherboard has a unique, exciting feature that will make power users jump out of their chairs — MSI's mATX wonder has two 25GbE Ethernet SPF28 ports, perfect for a cracking workstation rig By Wayne Williams published 14 June 24 MSI unveiled its D3052 single-socket Micro-ATX motherboard with two 25GbE Ethernet SPF28 ports.
Acer joins Nvidia GB10 superchip fan club with $3,999 Veriton AI mini workstation PC - and yes, you can link two to get even more power By Wayne Williams published 3 September 25 Acer unveils Veriton GN100 compact AI workstation with Nvidia GB10 superchip at $3,999, with support for linking two devices for added compute capacity.
Do we need more 500Hz gaming monitors? Well, two more have arrived – and the price of one might surprise you By Darren Allan published 29 August 25 If you're a competitive gamer there are two new super-smooth 500Hz OLED monitors out there.
Want to store 204TB of storage in a device barely bigger than two shoe boxes? Check out the XCY X108, a NAS that can take up to 8 HDDs By Efosa Udinmwen published 7 September 25 XCY X108 is a compact Intel N150 NAS offering up to 204TB storage, versatile connectivity, and multi-system software compatibility.
Exclusive: Samsung to showcase the world’s fastest GDDR7 memory next month — 37 Gbps is a big improvement for GPU but others are catching up By Wayne Williams published 28 January 24 GDDR7 will make an appearance at the 2024 IEEE International Solid-State Circuit Conference.
This kit makes training your own local AI easier than ever By Jacob York published 3 December 24 Reinvent your workflow from your own desk.
Micron launches 36GB HBM3E memory as it plays catch up with Samsung and SK Hynix as archrivals frantically rush towards the next big thing — HBM4 with its 16 layers, 1.65TBps bandwidth, and 48GB SKUs By Efosa Udinmwen published 4 October 24 Micron's 36GB HBM3E 12-high memory offers 50% more capacity, 1.2TB/s bandwidth, and 30% lower power than competitors, fueling AI innovation.
The best 120Hz 4K monitors of 2024 By Michelle Rae Uy last updated 1 September 24 Are you looking for a 120Hz 4K monitor? You’re not alone. These are the best such displays for PC and console gaming.
This is what Samsung's Petabyte SSD solution looks like — PB SSD v2 is a 1U server, uses an AMD EPYC CPU, offers 244TB storage with 1PB model soon By Wayne Williams published 20 March 24 Samsung's Petabyte SSD solution, the PB SSD v2, uses an AMD CPU and offers 244TB storage.
The shape of things to come? Nvidia's super fast 800GBps SuperNIC card spied and this Connect X-8 AIB vaguely resembles a GPU By Efosa Udinmwen published 25 February 25 NVIDIA unveils GPU-like ConnectX-8 SuperNIC which requires advanced PCIe Gen6 connectivity and features 800Gbps throughput.
Mini PCs like this shows why your traditional desktop PC is going the way of the Dodo — Geekom's latest powerhouse has eight USB ports, can drive four 4K monitors and has two 2.5GbE LAN ports By Wayne Williams published 26 September 24 Geekom's GT1 Mega mini PC has eight USB ports and can drive four 4K monitors
Kioxia demonstrates ultra fast SSD that uses innovative tech to deliver a staggering 64GBps on PCIe Gen6 - and no, it's not coming to a PC near you anytime soon By Wayne Williams published 24 August 25 Kioxia's new flash memory module prototype aims to address future demands in AI processing by delivering high bandwidth and low power consumption.
Nvidia has launched a GPU with 128GB of GDDR7 RAM but yeah, there's no way it will sell one to us to run games By Wayne Williams published 11 September 25 Nvidia reveals Rubin CPX GPU for enterprise AI, delivering 30 petaFLOPs compute and 128GB GDDR7 memory.
Rumored prices for third-party RTX 5080 graphics cards soar above Nvidia’s MSRP, and I’m worried entry-level models will sell out in a flash By Darren Allan published 13 January 25 If purported prices from a retailer are correct, Gigabyte will only have one RTX 5080 model at MSRP – and the others will hike asking prices considerably.
Best video editing laptop of 2025: Top picks for filmmakers and content creators By Steve Clark last updated 30 September 25 We tested the best laptops for video editing at home, in the studio, and on the move
Nvidia will be thrilled – Samsung’s archrival announces it has begun production of HBM3E that will be used in Blackwell Ultra GPUs By Wayne Williams published 12 October 24 SK Hynix has begun the mass production of its 12-layer HBM3E for AI use
Samsung's largest SSD to date goes on sale for $5,593 — 61.44TB PCIe Gen5 SSD costs only $0.09/GB By Wayne Williams published 27 July 25 Samsung’s giant 61.44TB SSD offers massive storage for $5,593 after discounts.
This GPU-like internal card combines 28 M.2 SSDs to offer up to 109GB/s read speed and 224TB storage - but I struggle to see any real use for it By Wayne Williams published 12 June 25 Utran launches GPU-sized PCIe 5.0 card with 224TB storage and blistering 109GB/s read speed for AI and HPC.
Samsung missed out on Nvidia's most expensive AI card but beats Micron to 36GB HBM3E memory — could this new tech power the B100, the successor of the H200? By Wayne Williams published 4 March 24 Samsung's new 36GB HBM3E memory could be used in Nvidia's forthcoming B100 Blackwell AI powerhouse.
SSD rival to Samsung reveals road to petabyte SSDs at major engineering conference — Kioxia wants 1000-layer NAND in 3 years and discusses HeLC, molybdenum, 100Gb/mm2 densities By Wayne Williams published 8 June 24 Kioxia explains how petabyte SSDs could become a reality in the near future, and the technologies required.
You can't buy the Dell Pro Max GB10 yet but you can buy the Asus Ascent GX10 right now for $4100 - Get Nvidia's Petaflop desktop supercomputer shipped within days By Wayne Williams published 17 October 25 You can’t buy the Dell Pro Max GB10 yet but the Asus Ascent GX10 with Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell chip is available for $4100.
Samsung's arch-rival presents HBM3E memory chip that could power Nvidia's Blackwell B100 AI GPU — with 16 layers, 48GB and 10.24Gbps transfer rate, this may well be the key to make ChatGPT 6 live By Wayne Williams published 2 February 24 SK hynix is set to debut a new HBM3E chip on the same stage Samsung will be showcasing its memory products.
RTX 5080 24GB version teased by MSI - is it time to admit that 16GB isn't enough for 4K? By Aleksha McLoughlin published 25 March 25 A new motherboard compatibility listing from MSI has hinted towards a 24GB version of the RTX 5080.
Nvidia unveils GB200 NVL4 with two Grace CPUs and four Blackwell GPUs for modern data center workloads By Efosa Udinmwen published 25 December 24 Nvidia’s GB200 NVL4 boosts mid-range computing with cutting-edge architecture, PCIe connectivity, and energy efficiency for next-generation data center needs.
Storage startup uses your GPU to create virtual super fast SSD — but for some reason, it is not yet compatible with Intel and AMD tech By Wayne Williams published 5 February 24 Graid's SupremeRAID technology is faster than conventional RAID, but only works with Nvidia GPUs.