Month: May 2025

AMD has a problem: Chinese vendor goes rogue and puts Ryzen AI CPUs in server racks instead of EPYC processors

Minisforum reveals Ryzen-powered rack server which could rewrite AMD’s playbook entirely Ryzen in the rack? AMD’s clean product lines might never be the same again A mobile chip in a server chassis – Minisforum’s MS-S1 Max isn’t playing by the rules Minisforum has announced what it calls a game-changer for…

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The Nintendo Switch 2 sure seems to work just fine with a USB mouse

You’ll be able to use a USB mouse with the Nintendo Switch 2 in at least one game, as a Koei Tecmo developer commentary video for the upcoming Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening Complete Edition revealed this week. That’s great news if your wrists, like mine, started preemptively cramping the first time…

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This is the perfect SSD for spies: Teamgroup’s P35S has a one-click data destruction button, and I can’t wait to try it

TeamGroup P35S SSD can wipe your data permanently and irreversibly with a few clicks Designed for spies, journalists, and execs, this SSD values secrecy over raw performance numbers Accidental erasure is a real concern with hardware that erases data in two simple motions In a tech landscape where external drives…

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Dell’s super-powered new mobile workstation has one crucial feature which sets it apart from all the competition

Dell Pro Max Plus laptop is the first to feature an enterprise-grade discrete NPU It features a Qualcomm AI 100 PC Inference Card with 32 AI-cores and 64GB memory This offers the opportunity to carry out high-intensity AI tasks, even on the move Dell has unveiled an AI PC with…

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Doctor Who “Wish World” review: The Last of the Time Lords (redux)

Spoilers for “Wish World.” Even the most daring artists, those that actively seek reinvention on a regular basis, will eventually wind up repeating themselves. If they’re lucky and self-aware, the artist may even get the chance to rehabilitate some of the lesser works in their canon. Sadly, it’s at this…

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An obscure 4-year-old Intel SSD is still the world’s fastest despite WD Black SN8100’s outstanding performance in benchmarks

SN8100 tops flash-based SSD charts with record speeds and great thermals with no fan required Sandisk’s SN8100 delivers stunning PCIe Gen5 performance with nearly 15 GB/s read speeds Intel’s four-year-old Optane P5800X still outpaces the SN8100 in real-world speed tests SanDisk’s new WD Black SN8100 PCIe Gen5 SSD is fast,…

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