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Lenovo, HP, and Dell said to have warned customers of imminent PC price hikes, so I hope you've already picked up that upgrade you had your heart set on
By Jess Kinghorn published
News More memory, no money.

Framework calls out Dell and Apple for using the RAMpocalypse to 'gouge customers' on memory upgrade prices but the reality is more complicated
By Jeremy Laird published
News Dell's memory pricing is more confusing than consistently offensive.

The US gov shut down a $160 million smuggling operation trying to get Nvidia H200 chips into China and also, err, says the GPUs won't be restricted anymore
By Jacob Fox published
News Ouch, that's gotta hurt.

This SIM-card-sized 2 TB SSD hits 3.5 GB/s and has full NVMe functionality, but it's arriving just in time for the memory apocalypse
By Jeremy Laird published
News PCIe 4.0 support in a sort-of SIM card.

Philips and AOC announce the 'world's first' 1,000 Hz dual-mode gaming monitors
By Jeremy Laird published
News 500 Hz native 1440p, 1,000 Hz 1080p alt mode.

In a surprise change of heart, Nvidia's brought 32-bit PhysX support back to RTX 50-series graphics cards, though only for a select number of games
By Nick Evanson published
News At least you won't need to dual-GPU your RTX 5090 rig anymore, just to enjoy a bit of physics-heavy Batman.

Rumours suggest AMD might raise CPU prices but some industry sources disagree
By James Bentley last updated
News Prepare to pay more.

During Nvidia's formative years, its CEO reckons it 'had a mission statement for a company that has no chance of success' but it was fine because Sega's CEO thought 'Jensen was a young man he liked'
By Nick Evanson published
News It's easy to be whimsical about nearly ruining the company when it's now worth trillions.
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