Month: November 2024
Intel exec says Arrow Lake launch ‘just didn’t go as planned’
Reviews of Intel’s new Arrow Lake-based Core Ultra 9 200S-series processor have been lackluster, specifically when it comes to gaming performance, but Intel says that’s not the end of the story. Its new chips should be performing better, and the company will have an ETA on getting them there soon,…
Read MoreSamsung plans record-breaking 400-layer NAND chip that could be key to breaking 200TB barrier for ultra large capacity AI hyperscaler SSDs
Samsung to release 400-layer NAND chip for AI data centers New BV NAND tech boosts density and minimizes heat buildup Plans for 1,000-layer NAND by 2030 to expand capacity Samsung is working to launch a record-breaking 400-layer vertical NAND flash chip by 2026, reports have claimed. A report by the…
Read MoreA new iOS 18 security feature makes it harder for police to unlock iPhones
There is an apparently new iOS 18 security feature that reboots iPhones that haven’t been unlocked in a few days, frustrating police by making it harder to break into suspects’ iPhones, according to 404 Media. 404 Media, which first reported police warnings about the reboots on Thursday, writes that restarted…
Read MoreGoPro Max 2 hit by further delays – 2025 is the earliest we’ll see the 360-degree action cam
The GoPro Max 2 is now expected in 2025 GoPro execs announced the news in an earnings call We were hoping to see it before the end of 2024 We’ve been waiting a long time for the GoPro Max 2, and it seems we’re going to have to wait some…
Read MoreSeagate’s 2TB Xbox Expansion Card has returned to its best price to date
Black Friday won’t be here for several more weeks, but the holiday promos are beginning to take shape at Amazon, Best Buy, and other retailers. We expect to see steep discounts on a number of gaming goods when many of the early sales kick off next week, but if you…
Read MoreAdobe’s decision to eliminate perpetual licensing for its Elements software has stirred controversy among consumers
Adobe is ending perpetual licensing for Elements The software will now use a subscription-based pricing model New tools and features have been added to remove some of the sting Adobe has officially ended its perpetual licensing model for the Elements software lineup, meaning users of the 2025 edition will only…
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