Crucial’s new ultra-fast clock driver DDR5 memory modules bring 2x speed boost for AI PCs, but they aren’t cheap

Micron Technology has introduced its first-ever Crucial DDR5 CUDIMM (clocked unbuffered dual inline memory modules) and CSODIMM (clocked small outline dual memory modules) solutions, delivering speeds up to 6,400 MT/s…

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Mac users, say goodbye to your Lightning cables: new Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, and Magic Trackpad may finally be coming with a USB-C charging port

Apple is rumored to be working on new renditions of the Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, and Magic Trackpad, which will finally have their Lightning charging ports replaced with USB-C -…

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Google’s Tensor G6 Chip Will Be Built on TSMC’s 2nm Architecture For Major Performance and Efficiency Gains, Codenamed Malibu

Google announced the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro models a few months ago, and the devices have been receiving pretty good reviews in the tech community. The early arrival…

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System76 and Ampere look to drive innovation in automotive tech with new Arm-powered Linux desktop

Linux computer manufacturer System76 has partnered with Ampere, the chipmaker founded by former Intel President Renée James, to launch the Thelio Astra - a developer desktop built for autonomous vehicles…

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Linus Torvalds is "fed up with buggy hardware and completely theoretical attacks" — Linux kernel creator lashes out ahead of proposed kernel code modifications

Linus Torvalds speaks out against pre-emptive kernel code changes due to buggy or exploited CPUs. Source

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