Morning Overview on MSN
Asus says the AI boom could trigger big PC hardware price hikes
The artificial intelligence boom that has supercharged demand for high‑end chips is now colliding with the everyday PC market ...
Build a tiny SteamOS Steam Machine rig powered by Ryzen 7840U and Radeon 780M, so you get steady 1080p play without thermal throttling.
DBD technology has been around for years, but YPlasma says it’s shrunk its actuators so that they’re as little as 200 microns thick, allowing them to be “integrated directly onto heat sinks, chassis ...
The processor, battery, SSD, and other components inside your laptop generate heat, which is why most notebook computers have fans to help keep your computer from overheating. While fanless models do ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Stop trying to future-proof your PC, it's a waste of money
When buying parts for a new PC, most people have a tendency to go overboard and overspec their computer so it's "future-proof ...
From CPUs that overheated to those with poor performance—plus some that nearly killed the companies that made them.
For the lowest power consumption, MCUs are still preferred, and for high performance, MPUs are dominant. But that’s changing.
Microsoft is rolling out hardware-accelerated BitLocker in Windows 11 to address growing performance and security concerns by ...
Quilter's AI designed a working 843-component Linux computer in 38 hours—a task that typically takes engineers 11 weeks. Here's how they did it.
The name Intel has long been associated with microprocessors powering PCs, and more recently has been associated with a struggling semiconductor supplier trying to regain its footing in the AI era.
[Scott Baker] is at it again and this time he has built a 4-bit single board computer based on the Intel 4004 microprocessor. In the board design [Scott] covers the CPU (both the Intel 4004 and 4040 ...
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