USB4 Will Have The Same Speed As Thunderbolt 3 at 40 Gbps

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Just a few days before, USB 3.2 was announced to be ready for consumer later this year (2019), along with its confusing name. Today (4 March), USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) unveils the initial specifications...

Intel Releases The More Affordable Optane 800p Series SSDs

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Last year (2017), Intel introduced the Optane memory and solid-state drives for data centers, using the 3D XPoint technology. At that time, normal consumers are stuck with smaller storage capacity of up to only...

NVIDIA Releases New Drivers to Unlock DXR Ray-Tracing for “Pascal” and “Turing” GPUs

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At GDC 2019, NVIDIA announced its plan to add DXR Ray-Tracing support on non-RTX graphics cards. Today, the new game-ready GPU driver, version 425.31, is now available for users to try out the real-time...

Samsung Launches New 980 PRO PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-r-VUla6Rg After accidentally leaking the product page, Samsung finally releases its latest high-end 980 PRO NVMe SSD, which is also its first PCIe 4.0 drive for consumers. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle ||...

Corsair Announces New Force Series MP510 NVMe SSDs

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It has been a very exciting year for high speed storage, with different manufacturers releasing their models of SSD (Crucial, Intel and Gigabyte). Yesterday (16 October), Corsair also announced its latest Force series MP510...

Control Official System Requirements Revealed

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-4yqyCvfpE First introduced in E3 2018 by Remedy Games, Control will be released on 27th August on PC. The third-person game will involve supernatural abilities and multi-dimensional environment, as well as NVIDIA RTX support. The...

Kingston Releases High Endurance microSD Cards

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Kingston has recently introduced a new lineup of microSD cards, focusing on high endurance. Compared to other normal cards, it is tested to operate in harsh conditions against temperature, water, shock and x-rays. ...

HyperX Introduces New FURY DDR4 RGB And FURY DDR4 Memory

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HyperX has updated the existing FURY DDR4 memory lineup with the addition of RGB lighting and new exterior design. They will be the more cost-effective models, compared to the high-end Predator DDR4 (its review...

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