These few days, SK Hynix and TSMC have announced big news. Let’s start off with TSMC first TSMC planning to build 22nm/28nm fabs in Japan TSMC, known as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., is a Taiwanese-based contract chipmaker for much of
After years of requests from fans and tech media alike, Noctua has finally delivered its promise. The Austrian company known for its designs for cooling solutions has finally launched Chromax editions of the NF-A12x25 and NH-U12A Noctua has always been
Restoration Log Here’s the keyboard as it first came in, dirt and all. Considering how long it was sitting in my cousin’s barn, it’s not bad. The dust cover lives up to its name. As I took it apart, I
Out of the three large technology giants in the DRAM market, Samsung Electronics is by far the largest. Today, the South Korean company has announced that they have begun the mass production of DDR5 DRAM based on their 14nm EUV processes.
The History of the Model M The IBM Model M, also called the IBM Enhanced Keyboard, first entered production in mid-1985 with the IBM 3161 terminal. Back then, most keyboards used the XT and AT layouts, which have a 60%-like
Nanya Technology, currently the 4th largest DRAM manufacturer in the world, recently published a press release with a few interesting details. The company predicts a “short term correction” of DRAM prices for the last quarter of 2021. The demand for
Over the weekend, leaks of a Geforce RTX 3090 Ti have been hitting the social media shelves, but here comes an extra twist: It would utilise 16 pin power connectors. That’s right, a recent article written about IgorsLab has detailed
As of October 5th, Microsoft has begun allowing users to install Windows 11’s official release through Windows Update and from Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool. While Windows 11 brings a refreshing UI redesign and many new features, its current release results
Earlier today, Gigabyte’s german twitter posted pictures of an unreleased product that could be a new gaming chair. The design is very, very different from other chairs, as this one appears to be inflatable. The aorus chair is a very
Image Credit: Corsair Corsair announced their new XENEON Gaming Monitor, featuring an 32 inch 165hz IPS panel.Featuring a quantum dot layer, the monitor is certified for AMD FreeSync™ Premium and NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ compatibility variable refresh rate. Additionally, Corsair claims a 100%