Tag: pro

What a claim! This KVM docking station switch can handle two 8K monitors – yes, you heard it right, that’s 66 million pixels (or 32 Full HD displays)

AV Access KVM docking station promises 8K gaming performance on a dual-monitor, dual-computer switch dock Eleven ports aim to consolidate your mess of hubs, docks, and splitters into one device 100 watts of charging power puts this dock in serious workstation territory, not just convenience In a market crowded with…

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Want a quad-socket server with 768 cores? Sure, Intel’s 192-core Diamond Rapids Xeon CPU will deliver that in 2026 — but I wonder whether it will be too little, too late

Intel plans to launch its next-generation Xeon platform, codenamed Oak Stream, in 2026, which will include Diamond Rapids, a CPU built for servers and high-performance workloads. Diamond Rapids will use Intel’s 18A process and Panther Cove cores, the same architecture coming to future consumer chips. The top model includes four…

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LPDDR6 likely to debut in 2026 as JEDEC publishes new standard document and targets mobile devices and AI – desktop PCs and workstations will have to wait

LPDDR6 standard finalized for mobile and AI first deployments Memory brings faster speed better efficiency and added security features Desktop systems expected to follow mobile and embedded device rollouts The next generation of low-power memory is on its way. LPDDR6, recently announced by the JEDEC Solid State Technology Association, is…

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AWS is working on proprietary innovative cooling tech to use on Nvidia GPUs for now — I wouldn’t be surprised if Graviton chips get it as well

AWS built custom Nvidia cooling after rejecting existing liquid solutions for scale IRHX fits into AWS racks without changes to existing infrastructure Amazon could extend this cooling approach to Graviton chips in the future Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced a proprietary cooling system built to handle the demands of…

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Good news: worldwide PC shipments are up. Bad news: it’s due to the Windows 10 end of life and business upgrades

Global PC shipments rose in Q2 2025, but the reason isn’t consumer confidence Windows 10’s looming end is forcing businesses into urgent PC upgrade cycles Consumer spending on personal devices has stalled, with upgrades likely delayed into 2026 The global PC market saw shipments rise in the second quarter of…

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Outlook down? Microsoft email platform back online after suffering a major outage – here’s what happened

Refresh 2025-07-10T13:40:38.702Z Microsoft Outlook appears to be suffering a significant outage, with users across the world unable to access the platform. Outage reports began to surface a few minutes ago, with Outlook.com apparently unavailable. 2025-07-10T13:43:43.878Z That’s quite the spike in outage reports, courtesy of DownDetector.com! (Image credit: DownDetector) 2025-07-10T13:45:23.481Z So…

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