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Category: Hardware

AMD Zen 6 Details Leak: 8-Wide Dispatch and 512-Bit Vectors
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

AMD Zen 6 Details Leak: 8-Wide Dispatch and 512-Bit Vectors

AMD’s next-gen Zen 6 CPU architecture has appeared in a developer document. It shows a shift to an 8-wide instruction dispatch and new 512-bit vector support. This points to major performance gains for parallel and AI workloads.

by Elijah PorterDecember 27, 2025
LG’s new home robot has hands. Can it finally do chores?
HardwareInnovationIoT

LG’s new home robot has hands. Can it finally do chores?

LG is teasing a new home robot with two articulated arms and five-fingered hands, set to debut at CES next month. It’s a major shift from their previous models and promises to handle a wide range of household chores.

by Elijah PorterDecember 26, 2025
Samsung’s CES 2026 Monitors: A 6K 3D Screen and a 1,040Hz Refresh Rate
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Samsung’s CES 2026 Monitors: A 6K 3D Screen and a 1,040Hz Refresh Rate

Ahead of CES 2026, Samsung has unveiled five new Odyssey gaming monitors. The headliners are a 32-inch 6K glasses-free 3D display and a model boasting a 1,040Hz refresh rate using a “Dual Mode” feature.

by Elijah PorterDecember 26, 2025
Gigabyte’s New Motherboard Has a Confusing AI Gaming Mode
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Gigabyte’s New Motherboard Has a Confusing AI Gaming Mode

A review of Gigabyte’s X870E Aorus Pro X3D Ice motherboard turned into a week-long investigation. The board’s new X3D Turbo Mode 2 uses AI to tweak settings, but the results are wildly inconsistent across different games and benchmarks.

by Aaron ValeDecember 26, 2025
Japan is about to test deep-sea mining for rare earths
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Japan is about to test deep-sea mining for rare earths

Japan is launching a world-first test to mine rare-earth mud from the deep seabed. The project is a direct move to secure supplies away from China’s dominance.

by Elijah PorterDecember 25, 2025
Windows 11’s Hidden NVMe Driver Unlocks Huge SSD Speed Gains
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Windows 11’s Hidden NVMe Driver Unlocks Huge SSD Speed Gains

Users have hacked a native NVMe driver from Windows Server 2025 into Windows 11, reporting massive performance gains. Random write speeds jumped by as much as 85% in benchmarks. However, the process is buggy and not officially supported by Microsoft.

by Aaron ValeDecember 24, 2025
Intel’s Crazy New Chip Packaging: 16 Tiles, 24 HBM Stacks, and a Big Bet
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Intel’s Crazy New Chip Packaging: 16 Tiles, 24 HBM Stacks, and a Big Bet

Intel has revealed a conceptual but highly ambitious chip packaging design. It showcases a future platform that could integrate up to 16 compute tiles and 24 HBM memory stacks, leveraging its next-gen 18A and 14A process nodes alongside advanced Foveros 3D and EMIB-T technologies. This is a clear sh

by Elijah PorterDecember 24, 2025
The US Just Banned Foreign-Made Drones. Here’s What Happens.
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

The US Just Banned Foreign-Made Drones. Here’s What Happens.

The US has officially banned the sale of new foreign-made drones and their components, citing national security. The move directly targets market leader DJI, though existing drones and already-approved models are still okay. This reshapes the entire competitive landscape overnight.

by Elijah PorterDecember 23, 2025
Galaxy Watch 4 Gets Its Last Big Update with One UI 8 Watch
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

Galaxy Watch 4 Gets Its Last Big Update with One UI 8 Watch

Samsung has begun the global rollout of the One UI 8 Watch update for the Galaxy Watch 4 and 4 Classic. The update, based on Wear OS 6, brings a redesigned UI and new features like custom Tiles and Double Pinch gestures. This is expected to be the last major update for the 2021-era smartwatches.

by Elijah PorterDecember 23, 2025
Samsung’s Biggest Phone Factory Isn’t Where You Think
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Samsung’s Biggest Phone Factory Isn’t Where You Think

Samsung operates the world’s largest smartphone factory, and it’s located in Noida, India. The facility, expanded in 2018, can produce a staggering 120 million phones annually.

by Aaron ValeDecember 23, 2025

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