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AMD is resurrecting its previous naming scheme.

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If you are after super responsive DRAM performance, it doesn't get better than G.Skill's new CL28 kits, at least for DDR5-6000.

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One power connector to rule them all.

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Chonky or super-expensive seems to be the main dilemma.

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Set to challenge Taiwan and the U.S.

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This drives demand for Advantest machines.

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Japan gets 16nm process technology.

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Drives validated in plenty of time for the 2026 sunsetting of FIPS 140-2.

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But what games will they play?

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Retailers are prepping inventory for launch next month.

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The local Chinese chipmaking industry is getting a massive boost from Beijing.

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The first Strix Point handheld becomes the most powerful and maybe most desirable, too.

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The bans and sanctions weren't very effective...

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Will it flood the market with cheap DDR5?

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Why doesn't AMD have any machine learning acceleration in its GPUs?

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Back to square one

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The jury delivered a win for Qualcomm with a split verdict.

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One of many?

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HAMR storage is finally here.

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Devices already used in nuclear applications.

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N2 is quite a bit more efficient but only a little more dense than N3.

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Two with this new module, plus two in the original machine

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Hygon is relying on AMD's 2017 Zen 1 architecture for its CPUs and, as a result, gets beaten handily by all modern mainstream desktop CPUs.

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Prices rose to $595 per kilogram, a 17% increase over the previous level on December 11

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