Nvidia’s N1X could be the jolt Windows laptops need — with one big catch

Nvidia is evidently not content to be the world’s most valuable company, as the AI and GPU giant now appears primed to dive headfirst into the choppy waters of the laptop processor market. Whether that will help or hurt its fortunes remains to be seen, as the Internet has been aflame this month with rumors that Nvidia will unveil a new “N1X” chip this week at Computex alongside a weaker N1 chip –…

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Details zu Intels Nova Lake-CPU durchgesickert: Kraftpaket mit 52 Kernen

Spannende Informationen zu Intels nächster Desktop-CPU-Generation, Codename Nova Lake, sind durchgesickert. Es sieht so aus, als würde uns ein richtig rechenstarkes Arbeitstier erwarten. Zudem soll Thunderbolt 5 sein Debüt mit Nova Lake feiern.

In den letzten Tagen scheinen sowohl WCCFtech als auch VideoCardz unabhängig voneinander Details zu Intels nächster Desktop-CPU erhalten zu haben, deren…

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Intel’s ‘Nova Lake’ CPU details leak: Productivity powerhouse?

Intel’s next-generation desktop CPU, Nova Lake, has leaked — and boy, does it look like a workhorse, including what (fingers crossed!) looks like the debut of Thunderbolt 5 on the desktop.

Within the last few days, both WCCFtech as well as VideoCardz appear to have independently received details of Intel’s next desktop CPU, which Intel scheduled for the end of 2026 a year ago. That schedule…

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A lucky Reddit user found an RTX 5060 Ti for just $80 at Walmart

I can’t be the only one who’s adjusting their grocery habits as of late, trying to substitute in cheaper products and ingredients to keep costs down. But no matter how good you are, I doubt you’ll beat this one: an RTX 5060 Ti graphics card, with a retail price of $350 and a street price of over $400, for just $80. It sounds impossible, but one Reddit user says they found it—and bought it.…

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The first 16TB M.2 SSD on Amazon costs as much as a car

Do you need a lot of storage? Well, then, you’re going to have to pay for it—and you’ll be paying a lot more than you would have a year ago, as “AI” data centers gobble up a bigger and bigger share of the industry’s output of memory and storage. But even the most lavish among us would probably wince at dropping nearly $16,000 USD on an M.2 drive, even if it does have a capacity of 16…

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