MSI IPC introduced MS-C903 Intel Tiger Lake-UP3 Compact-Size AI Ready Box PC

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Engineered to excel in challenging conditions, the MS-C903 ensures reliable operation in harsh environments with temperatures ranging from -20 to 70°C. Its wide voltage DC input (12~24V) with overcurrent protection (OCP) and overvoltage protection (OVP) guarantees stable power supply. Enhanced security features include hardware monitoring with a 256-level watchdog timer and an Infineon TPM Controller (SLB9670VQ2.0/FW7.85). Compliant with IEC 61373 standards, its anti-vibration and shockproof design ensures durability. With multiple mounting options including wall mount, DIN rail, and VESA mount, the MS-C903 offers flexible installation. Additionally, its excellent performance, driven by Intel® 11th Gen Tiger Lake-UP3 Embedded/Industrial SKU Series and ample I/O interfaces, makes it ideal for diverse applications.
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Team Group Releases Model T USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive

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Team continues its commitment to providing consumers with cutting-edge storage solutions that meet today's technological trends. To support the growing demand for electric vehicles as an eco-friendly option, Team Group is proud to announce the launch of the Model T USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive. Specifically designed to support USB dashcams in electric vehicles, this compact USB drive exemplifies the company's innovative approach to addressing emerging lifestyle trends. The Model T USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive provides users with innovative functionality for a stress-free driving experience.
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Rumor: NVIDIA Expected To produce Next-Gen R100 GPUs In Q4 2025 - Named after Vera Rubin

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Nvidia is set to advance its AI technology with the introduction of its new R-series AI chip, known as R100. Scheduled for mass production in the fourth quarter of 2025, the R100 represents a strategic step forward in processing capabilities and energy efficiency for AI applications. Developed under the codename "Rubin," after the astronomer Vera Rubin, the architecture aims to address the growing power consumption concerns in high-performance computing environments. The R100 chip will be manufactured using Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's (TSMC) advanced 3 nm EUV FinFET process, known as N3, marking a progression from the previous generation's N4P process used in the "Blackwell" B100 chip. This shift signifies a focus on enhancing computational efficiency and reducing power draw, which is critical as AI processing demands escalate.
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CORSAIR Launches MP700 PRO SE PCIe 5.0 x4 M.2 SSDs

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Corsair today announced the launch of the MP700 PRO SE PCIe 5.0 SSD, capable of achieving sequential read speeds of up to 14,000 MB/sec and sequential write speeds up to 12,000 MB/sec. These impressive throughput figures are nearly twice as fast as what you'll see from the most capable PCIe 4.0 SSDs and up to 25 times faster than common SATA SSDs. The MP700 PRO SE is available in 2 TB and 4 TB capacities.  In addition to its sequential read and write performance, the MP700 PRO SE takes advantage of the latest interface, controller, and NAND flash technologies to deliver outstanding random read and write performance - vital when it comes to transferring smaller files and serving as the primary OS drive.
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Intel Panther Lake Processor Series Exposed: Equipped with GT2/3 Two Core Displays

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Intel's upcoming Panther Lake processor series represents a notable technological advancement, set to commence production shortly and anticipated for release in mid-2025. This line of processors will incorporate Intel's new 18A process technology, marking its first application in consumer client products. Notably, the Panther Lake series will maintain compatibility with the LGA 1851 socket, aligning with the releases of the Meteor Lake-PS and Arrow Lake-S CPUs.
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Lenovo R27qe 2K Gaming Monitor Release Set for May 16 with Advanced Features

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Lenovo has scheduled the release of its new R27qe 2K gaming monitor for May 16, 2024. This monitor features a 27-inch FastIPS panel and supports QHD resolution. It offers a variable refresh rate of up to 180Hz and an adjustable response time between 1-4ms GTG, suitable for enhanced gaming and multimedia experiences. The monitor is also equipped with HDR400, enhancing the dynamic range for better visual quality.
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MSI Launches Two Ryzen 9 8945HS Equipped Gaming Laptops

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MSI introduced two new models of gaming laptops on May 9, 2024. These models, named Katana-A17-AI-B8VG-1603JP and Katana-A15-AI-B8VF-1803JP, feature the advanced Ryzen 9 8945HS processor, supporting Ryzen AI technology. The Katana-A17 model includes a 17.3-inch WQHD LCD display boasting a 240Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the GeForce RTX 4070 Laptop GPU and incorporates the Cooler Boost 5 cooling system, which utilizes six heat pipes and two fans for effective heat dissipation.
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Xiaomi Releases 86-inch 4K Smart TV Without Tuner (in Asia) for $1195

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That's not a bad deal. Xiaomi announced the launch of its new 86-inch 4K smart TV, the Xiaomi TV Max 86, which lacks a traditional tuner. The Xiaomi TV Max 86 features a 120Hz high refresh rate, enhancing the viewing experience of fast-paced content such as sports, action movies, and competitive gaming. This is further supported by the 4K 120Hz MEMC Technology, which provides millisecond-level frame interpolation for a smoother display of high-speed images. This model also incorporates full-array local dimming technology, which controls the lighting of LEDs in individual sections to enhance contrast and detail in darker scenes. The display specifications include a DCI-P3 90% color gamut and a color depth of 1.07 billion colors.
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Sabrent Offers Small(er) Form Factor Rocket Nano 2242 Gen 4 NVMe SSD PCIe 4.0

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Sabrent recently launched the Rocket Nano 2242 Gen 4 NVMe SSD, featuring an M.2 2242 form factor designed for compact devices such as the Lenovo Legion Go and various NUCs. The SSD utilizes the Phison E27T controller, accompanied by Kioxia's BiCS6 162-layer TLC NAND, a configuration seen in various other SSDs. This model is part of a growing trend towards larger M.2 2242 SSDs, capable of accommodating more storage due to the form factor's size, allowing for up to two NAND packages on the drive. Currently, the product is available in a 1TB capacity, but future expansions to 2TB and potentially 4TB are anticipated.
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CORSAIR Moves to Acquire Sim Racing Hardware Leader Fanatec

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CORSAIR has plans to acquire Endor AG, the parent company of Fanatec, a top-tier brand in sim racing hardware. The negotiations, now exclusive, involve CORSAIR addressing Endor's immediate financial needs and restructuring approximately $76.4 million USD (€70 million) of its debt. Andy Paul, CEO of CORSAIR, emphasized the strategic fit, noting, "Fanatec has built an impressive community and product line that align perfectly with CORSAIR's long-term vision for growth in the sim racing domain." This acquisition is poised to relieve Endor of its substantial debt burden while ensuring continued innovation and expansion in their product offerings.
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang to Present Keynote Ahead of COMPUTEX 2024

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Amid an AI revolution sweeping through trillion-dollar industries worldwide, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang will deliver a keynote address ahead of COMPUTEX 2024, in Taipei, outlining what's next for the AI ecosystem. Slated for June 2 at the National Taiwan University Sports Center, the address kicks off before the COMPUTEX trade show scheduled to run from June 3-6 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. The keynote will be livestreamed at 7 p.m. Taiwan time (4 a.m. PT) on Sunday, June 2, with a replay available at NVIDIA.com. With over 1,500 exhibitors from 26 countries and an expected crowd of 50,000 attendees, COMPUTEX is one of the world's premier technology events. It has long showcased the vibrant technology ecosystem anchored by Taiwan and has become a launching pad for the cutting-edge systems required to scale AI globally. As a leader in AI, NVIDIA continues to nurture and expand the AI ecosystem. Last year, Huang's keynote and appearances in partner press conferences exemplified NVIDIA's role in helping advance partners across the technology industry.
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SK Hynix Announces Next-Generation Mobile NAND Solution ZUFS 4.0

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SK hynix announced today that it has developed the Zoned UFS, or ZUFS 4.0, a mobile NAND solution product for on-device AI applications. SK hynix said that the ZUFS 4.0, optimized for on-device AI from mobile devices such as smartphones, is the industry's best of its kind. The company expects the latest product to help expand its AI memory leadership to the NAND space, extending its success in the high-performance DRAM represented by HBM. The ZUFS is a differentiated technology that classifies and stores data generated from smartphones in different zones in accordance with characteristics. Unlike a conventional UFS, the latest product groups and stores data with similar purposes and frequencies in separate zones, boosting the speed of a smartphone's operating system and management efficiency of the storage devices.
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Sennheiser Delivers New HD 620S Closed Headphones

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The Sennheiser brand today unveiled the freshest member of the acclaimed HD 600 series, offering audiophiles a compelling take on closed headphones for private, reference listening without compromise. "The hi-fi community has clamored for a headphone with the best traits from our 600 series, yet isolates them from distractions at work, home, or in-between," said Audiophile Product Manager Jermo Koehnke. "Not only does the HD 620S deliver on that promise, its immersive imaging and brilliant impulse response make it an exceptional listening experience for every situation where a higher level of performance matters."
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BenQ Releases New RD Series Monitors (Aimed at Developers)

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BenQ announces the upcoming launch of the RD Series, the world's first line of monitors custom-crafted to meet the unique and extensive needs of programmers. Equipped with BenQ-exclusive Fine-Coated Panel (varies by models), with advanced anti-glare, anti-reflective properties designed specifically for coding, RD Series offers devs utter clarity to focus entirely on long lines of code. "As a user-centric company, BenQ is dedicated to prioritising the needs of its users," said Conway Lee, President of BenQ Corporation. "With a sincere commitment to serving the community, we aim to bring innovation to life and pave the way for the future by introducing the world's first programming monitors in the RD Series."
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Intel offers official statement on stability issues for 13th and 14th Gen CPUs

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Intel has recently addressed the issue of stability problems affecting some of its 13th and 14th Generation processors, also known as the Raptor Lake series. The company has identified that the root cause of these issues lies in the default power settings configured by motherboard manufacturers, which often exceed Intel’s own recommended parameters. To combat these problems, Intel is urging users to switch to the "Intel Default Settings" profile found in the BIOS setup of the motherboard. This guidance from Intel is designed to help standardize power and thermal management settings across different motherboard setups, thereby reducing system instability. These default settings are particularly targeted to resolve crashes that occur during gaming, especially with games developed using the Unreal Engine.
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ASUS ProArt Introduces New Ultra-Wide and Mobile 4K Displays with Touch Pen

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ASUS unveiled two new displays under its ProArt series aimed at creative professionals. The newly announced models are the 34.1-inch ultra-wide curved LCD display, ProArt Display PA34VCNV, and the 15.6-inch 4K mobile LCD display, ProArt Display PA169CDV, both equipped with advanced features tailored for high precision and color accuracy. Reservations for these models commenced immediately with a market release scheduled for May 10, 2024. The ProArt Display PA34VCNV features a 34.1-inch ultra-wide IPS LCD panel with a curvature of 3800R, designed to enhance viewing comfort and provide a broader workspace. It offers a UWQHD resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels and a 21:9 aspect ratio. This display is calibrated to cover 100% sRGB and 100% Rec.709 color spaces, making it suitable for various professional creative tasks.
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Google Pixel 8a Smartphone Launch Overview: Specifications, Pricing, and Release Date

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Google has announced the upcoming release of the Pixel 8a, a smartphone designed to offer significant capabilities at a reduced cost compared to higher-end models. This new model features the Google Tensor G3 System on a Chip (SoC), which is consistent across the Pixel 8 series, showcasing robust processing capabilities often found in more expensive devices. The Pixel 8a will introduce an OLED display to the budget-oriented 'a' series for the first time, featuring a 6.1-inch Actua screen with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels. The display supports a high dynamic range with a peak brightness of 2000 nits and a refresh rate of 120Hz, enhancing both the visibility and fluidity of the user interface. The Pixel 8a is set to launch on May 14, 2024, and is priced at approximately $499 USD.
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Microsoft Will Update Task Manager RAM Speed Units to MT/s

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Microsoft has begun updating the unit of measurement for RAM speeds in the Task Manager from MHz to MT/s (mega transfers per second). This modification aligns with the ongoing industry shift toward a more accurate representation of memory speeds, particularly for DDR technologies. The update is being rolled out to beta users starting with build 22635.3570, as detailed on the Windows Insider blog. The shift from MHz to MT/s addresses the discrepancies between actual clock frequencies and effective speeds. Historically, RAM was measured in MHz, which directly correlated to the number of cycles it could perform in a second. This was accurate when RAM technology predominantly involved single data rate SDRAM, where the effective data transfer rate was equivalent to the clock speed. However, with the introduction of DDR (Double Data Rate) SDRAM in the early 2000s, the scenario changed significantly. DDR SDRAM technology enabled two transfers per cycle, effectively doubling the data rate compared to the clock speed. For example, a module with a clock speed of 100 MHz would achieve an effective rate of 200 MT/s.
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AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX170 Spotted - New Processor Naming Strategy for Ultraportable Devices?

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AMD is reportedly revising its processor naming conventions for the upcoming generation of ultraportable processors, as indicated by a recent publication from ITHome, which cites sources associated with ASUS. This revamped naming framework aims to enhance clarity for consumers, specifically concerning the processors' AI functionalities, class, and grade. The proposed naming system integrates several elements: the presence of an integrated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for AI tasks is denoted by "AI"; the processor's category, indicated by labels such as 'U' for ultra-low power, 'H' for high performance, and 'HX' for extreme performance; and a numerical code that signifies the product's tier. 
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Sabrent Offers USB-C to SATA/IDE Drive Adapter (USB-DS12)

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Sabrent has introduced the USB-DS12, a USB-C to SATA and IDE adapter, designed to facilitate the connection and management of various storage drives. This versatile adapter is compatible with 2.5-inch, 3.5-inch, and 5.25-inch SATA and IDE drives, including hard disk drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs), and optical drives such as CD and DVD writers. The adapter enables a connection to systems running Windows, macOS, and Linux via a USB-C interface that supports speeds up to 5 Gbps, adhering to the USB 3.2 Gen 1x1 standard. The adapter's functionality extends to both older and newer drive technologies. It supports SATA drives with interface speeds up to 3 Gbps (SATA-II or SATA-300). For older drives, particularly 3.5-inch and 5.25-inch, the adapter includes a 12 V external power supply to ensure reliable operation.
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