In a recent court ruling, Micron has been ordered to pay a whopping $445 million in damages to Netlist for infringing on their patent rights. This California-based memory technology company, known for designing high-performance SSDs and memory subsystems, has successfully proven that Micron willfully violated their patents. The judge has the authority to potentially triple
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In response to widespread customer dissatisfaction with its repair service, ASUS has recently outlined a plan to revamp its processes. The company has acknowledged that its warranty, RMA communications, and repair services have fallen short of expectations, and has expressed a commitment to doing better. This admission comes after customers have criticized ASUS for an
Memorial Day is here, and it’s time to take advantage of some great deals on PC components. While CPUs and GPUs tend to become quickly outdated with new models, monitors have been getting cheaper and offer long-lasting benefits. Whether you’re looking for a high refresh rate gaming monitor or a budget-friendly option for work, there
Nvidia recently made headlines with its latest quarterly financial results, solidifying its position as a money-making machine that continues to exceed analyst expectations. The company reported a staggering $26 billion in revenue for the first quarter of 2024, marking an 18% increase from the previous quarter and an impressive 262% surge from a year ago.
When looking for an ultrawide gaming monitor, one of the key factors to consider is the size, aspect ratio, and resolution. In this case, both the Acer Nitro EDA343CUR and the Acer Nitro XVC340CK offer 34 inches in size, a 21:9 aspect ratio, and a resolution of 3440×1440. This provides 33% more pixels than regular
Qualcomm recently made headlines with the launch of a series of new Windows AI laptops powered by Snapdragon chips. Following this success, the company has introduced a new desktop PC known as the Snapdragon Dev Kit. This innovative machine is specifically designed to assist developers in coding and recompiling Windows applications to be compatible with
Intel has recently unveiled new details about its upcoming Lunar Lake mobile CPU architecture, making bold claims regarding performance and power efficiency. However, the company has refrained from providing any concrete data to back up these assertions. While Intel asserts that it is not yet prepared to showcase CPU performance metrics, it has shared promising
Sony’s PS4 classic, Ghost of Tsushima, has recently been released on PC with much anticipation. The porting wizards, Nixxes, have made efforts to ensure that the game runs smoothly on a variety of hardware setups, including incorporating the latest GPU features. However, a major oversight has been highlighted in the performance of the game on
The gaming world was shocked when Nvidia announced that its DLSS upscaling technology and AMD’s frame generation technology could now work together on the same GPU. This groundbreaking development has opened up new possibilities for gamers, especially those looking to enhance their gaming experience with improved image quality and performance. Nvidia’s focus on artificial intelligence
The experiment conducted by YouTuber Eric Parker sheds light on the alarming rate at which malware can infect a vulnerable Windows XP system. By setting up a virtual machine with no firewall or anti-virus protection, Parker exposed the system to the harsh reality of the cyber world. Within a mere 10 minutes, malicious software had