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New Spectra supercomputer tests adaptive chips for nuclear-security simulations
Sandia unveils Spectra, an adaptive supercomputer using Maverick-2 chips to boost simulation speed and power efficiency.
PCMag Australia on MSN
iBuyPower RDY Element Pro R07
We evaluated the iBuyPower Element Pro in an RDY 07 ready-to-ship configuration featuring a Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor (eight ...
ASRock's X870 Nova WiFi doesn't lack in any particular area, but there is a lot of appealing competition in its price range - ...
A new batch of leaked telemetry has surfaced for AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 7 9850X3D, offering a clearer look at how the Zen 5 X3D ...
While not yet released, Intel's Core Ultra 270K Plus (Arrow Lake-S Refresh) has made a benchmark cameo on Geekbench, giving ...
But this kind of hardware is an imperfect proxy for the Steam Machine that Valve plans to launch sometime next year—that box will include a dedicated GPU with 8GB of dedicated video memory, presenting ...
Adam got a chance to talk with Dan Ragland, Intel's big cheese when it comes to overclocking CPUs and other components to ...
Morning Overview on MSN
So close it’s scary: S25 Ultra vs iPhone 17 Pro Max speed test
The latest showdown between the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the iPhone 17 Pro Max is not a blowout, it is a knife-edge race where ...
Is the newer model actually better? This year's Galaxy S Fan Edition is here. The upgrade moves the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE ...
The MacBook Pro is Apple ’s flagship laptop, and it spans a range of prices and performance that covers all levels of ...
A researcher from the University of Tokyo and a U.S.-based structural engineer developed a new computational form-finding ...
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