A new Corsair Vengeance DDR5 memory kit has surfaced, using DRAM from Chinese manufacturer CXMT instead of the usual Micron supply. The move could reshape pricing and availability for DDR5 in late 2026.
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Intel's new Xeon 6+ series, codenamed Clearwater Forest, has entered full production on the 18A process node. This...
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The iPhone 17 Pro Max brings significant hardware improvements, but its gaming potential remains untested. While it...
This Memorial Day, a surge of monitor discounts is giving creators an unprecedented chance to upgrade their setups...