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Intel Core Ultra 270k and 250k Plus Review: Conditionally Great Cpus
The latest review from Ars Technica has shed light on the performance of Intel's high-end desktop CPUs, the Core Ultra 270K and 250K Plus. The review, which focuses on the CPUs' capabilities and limitations, has provided valuable insights for enthusiasts and content creators considering upgrading th...

Intel Core Ultra 9 290k Plus Performance Leaked Ahead of Launch
Intel's Core series has been a benchmark for high-performance processors, and the latest leak suggests that the Core Ultra 9 290K Plus is no exception. The processor, which was expected to be part of Intel's lineup, appears to have been spotted on Geekbench, a popular benchmarking platform. This lea...

Bose Open-sources Soundtouch Speakers Ahead of End-of-life Deadline
Bose, a well-known brand in the audio equipment market, has made a significant announcement regarding its SoundTouch home theater smart speakers. These speakers, which were first introduced in 2015, have been a popular choice among those looking for a seamless integration of music streaming and home...

Maingear Says "bring Your Own Ram", Lets Buyers Bring Their Own Memory for New Prebuilt Pcs
MAINGEAR, a US-based computer hardware company, has made headlines in the tech industry with its latest announcement: customers can now bring their own RAM when purchasing prebuilt PCs. This daring new policy is set to shake up the traditional PC building landscape, providing users with unprecedente...

Nvidia Reportedly Halts Bundling Vram Chips with Gpu Dies for Board Partners
NVIDIA, the leading manufacturer of graphics processing units (GPUs), has made a significant change in its business strategy. According to recent reports, the company has discontinued the practice of bundling VRAM (Video Random Access Memory) chips with GPU dies for its board partners. This move is ...