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AMD Unveils EPYC ‘Milan’ 7003 CPUs, Zen 3 Comes to 64-Core Server Chips

Home News (Image credit: AMD ) AMD unveiled its EPYC 7003 ‘Milan’ processors today, claiming that the chips, which bring the company’s powerful Zen 3 architecture to the server market for the first time, take the lead as the world’s fastest server processor with its flagship 64-core 128-thread EPYC 7763. Like the rest of the… Read more

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Watch AMD’s EPYC 7003 Milan Launch Here

Home News (Image credit: AMD) AMD will unveil its EPYC 7003 Milan processors during a live webcast that you can watch here on March 15, 2021, at 11am ET (8am PT), marking the company’s first release of processors for the data center based on the Zen 3 architecture. The live stream will include presentations from AMD… Read more

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Hummer’s electric SUV will be revealed on April 3rd

General Motors will reveal an SUV version of its all-electric Hummer EV on April 3rd, the company announced. The automaker unveiled the pickup truck version, with 350 miles of range and a host of high-tech features, last October. GM, which is producing the electric Hummers under its GMC brand, wouldn’t say when the SUV is… Read more

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Volkswagen ID 4 review: electric chill

Sometimes you just want an electric car with decent range, low-key technology, and not much else Once upon a time, affordable electric compact SUVs were very hard to come by. There were plenty of cheap electric hatchbacks and a whole mess of luxury sedans and SUVs, but you’d have to cough up $50,000 or more… Read more

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Nvidia Intros Resizable BAR Support with RTX 3060 Cards and 30 Series Laptops

Home News (Image credit: Shutterstock) Nvidia today announced that Resizable Base Address Register (BAR) support is now available for RTX 3060 graphics cards and RTX 30 Series laptops. That’s earlier than the company anticipated, but it comes with a caveat, because its other desktop GPUs aren’t expected to receive drivers that support the technology until… Read more

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Spotify CEO Daniel Ek explains how the company plans to help artists (and itself) make money

Photo Illustration by Alex Castro | Photograph by Spotify The company wants to be at the center of creator monetization Spotify hosted an event on Monday to discuss its ambitions in audio, and one message came through loud and clear: the company wants to play a major role in helping creators make money. During the… Read more

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What did we learn from the GameStop mess?

On this week’s Decoder, I sat down with CNBC anchor Jon Fortt to talk about GameStop, how the media covered it, what happens next for the market, and what — if anything — we learned from it all. We also talked about his new online course, The Black Experience in America. This transcript has been… Read more

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The Chevy Bolt is now a compact SUV with 250 miles of range and ‘hands-free’ driving

The original hatchback Bolt EV is also getting a refresh The Chevy Bolt is undergoing a growth spurt. General Motors unveiled two new versions of the Bolt on Sunday: an updated Bolt EV hatchback with longer range and new high-tech features, and the brand new Bolt EUV — essentially a compact SUV — with more… Read more

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Intel Talks Resizable BAR for 11th Gen Rocket Lake CPUs, Laptops

Home News (Image credit: Intel) As usual, Intel’s poised for a busy year. The company has already launched its new 11th Generation Tiger Lake H35 mobile chips, and 11th Gen Rocket Lake should blast into the market this year to take on the likes of AMD Ryzen 5000. This week during The Tom’s Hardware Show,… Read more

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Red Magic 6 design leaks, Tencent Games edition coming

The Red Magic 6 series will be nubia’s next entry in the gaming phone world and we’ve already seen official teasers as well as certification listings detailing at least two phones. Today we have an actual look at what appears to be a Tencent Games edition Red Magic 6. nubia Red Magic 6 Tencent Games… Read more

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Microsoft, along with Cruise and General Motors, to develop self-driving vehicles

General Motors (GM), and the subsidiary specialized in the self-driving vehicles sector Cruise, have entered into a long-term partnership with Microsoft to accelerate and optimize the development of systems related to the creation, and future marketing, of vehicles capable of moving on the roads in complete autonomy by Carlo Pisani published 22 January 2021 ,… Read more

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Motorola Edge S appears in live images and AnTuTu listing

Motorola is all set to introduce its Snapdragon 870-packing Edge S on January 26. Just ahead of next week’s announcement, live images of the device emerged on Weibo, while an official AnTuTu test run shared by Lenovo China’s GM of mobile Chen Jin gives us an idea about the performance of the new chipset. Motorola… Read more

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Microsoft joins General Motors' Robotaxi company

Microsoft wants to be the next technology company to get involved in the self-driving car business. The Windows giant is participating in a two billion dollar financing round of the robotaxi company Cruise of the auto company General Motors, as the company announced on Tuesday. Cruise was given a total of 30 Billion dollars. The… Read more

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These are the 11 mice compatible with NVIDIA Reflex Analyzer

by Antonio Delgado 2 hours ago … NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer is a technology integrated in some new generation monitors that allows to measure the latency of the system, including screen, PC and peripherals such as the mouse. For this, certain compatible components are required, for example, if we want to measure the mouse latency,… Read more

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Android Automotive OS: Does Google Still Give Automakers A Chance?

Android is actually not particularly suitable as an operating system for the telematics unit of the center console, the infotainment system. It boots for ages, it struggles with security problems and the rampant hardware growth has always kept Google on its toes. But the first current and probably all cars in the future rely on… Read more

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