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Nvidia warns of “very tight” supply, as gaming GPU revenue slumps

While Nvidia's overall revenue climbs ever higher, income from the brand's gaming business has fallen for two consecutive quarters.

Watch out Microsoft, Nvidia is hiring people to make games run better on Linux

Linux is becoming more of a priority for Nvidia, as the brand searches for engineers to improve GPU performance in Vulkan.

SanDisk unveils next-gen portable SSDs, offering up to 8TB at 4,000MB/s speeds

SanDisk launches its V3 external SSD range, promising durable high-capacity storage with fast speeds over USB 4 40Gbps.

Endorfy launches the Signum M30 PC case series offering wide hardware compatibility in a compact form factor

Endorfy expands its case offering with the Signum M30 series, providing enough space for most modern hardware in a compact footprint.

Intel to use E-cores as base for unified CPU designs, rumour claims

P-cores and E-cores aren't for the chopping block, according to a new rumour, but Intel is apparently planning big changes for both.

Samsung begins production of PCIe 6.0 AI data centre SSDs, reaching 32GB/s speed

Samsung plans to debut production of its PCIe 6.0 SSDs this year, to feed AI growth with up to 256TB of storage reaching 32GB/s speed.

MSI yellow-coded 12V-2×6 cables are reportedly dislodging without user intervention

MSI yellow-coded 12V-2x6 power connectors are loosening over time, both on the GPU and PSU sides, greatly increasing the risk of melting.

Intel could replace separate P-Cores and E-Cores with unified CPU core design, hints job listing

Intel may be planning to ditch its hybrid core structure, as a new job listing for a verification engineer mentions a Unified Core CPU design team.

UK Redditor saves money by flying to the US and bringing 280TB HDDs back in a suitcase

High prices pushed a data hoarder to fly from the UK to US to buy more HDDs, saving a good chunk of money even after factoring in the hotel.