XPG Makes Its Workstation Debut By Introducing AICORE R-DIMM Overclocked DDR5 Memory, Up To 8000 MT/s For Threadripper & Xeon

The XPG AICORE DDR5 Overclocked R-DIMM features a Registered Clock Driver & up to 8000 MT/s speeds on Threadripper & Xeon platforms. XPG Announces AICORE DDR5 R-DIMM Overclocked Memory For…

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Intel Core Ultra 9 285K CPU Hits Record 7.5 GHz Frequency On ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex, Memory Reaches 12066 MT/s

Overclockers are already breaking world records on the latest Intel platforms, reaching 7.5 GHz clock speeds on the Core Ultra 9 285K CPU. ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex takes the…

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This cheap mini PC packs an Intel Core i3, four 10GbE and 2.5GbE Ethernet ports and can even run Windows — so could it be the perfect home web server?

The iKOOLCORE R2 Max is a compact yet powerful mini PC that comes with either the Intel N100 or the more powerful Intel Core i3-N305, making it capable of handling…

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Intel's former CEO reportedly wanted to buy Nvidia for $20 billion in 2005 — Nvidia is worth over $3 trillion today

A New York Times report says that in 2005, Intel CEO Paul Otellini wanted to buy Nvidia for $20 billion, which could have changed the course of tech history. Source

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Intel gets off the hook and won't have to pay $1.1 billion EU antitrust fine — chipmaker was previously accused of offering incentives to partners to block AMD

The European Court of Justice supports the General Court's decision to annul a huge fine imposed on Intel. Source

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