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The RAM stick is dying, and the replacement is something most PC builders have never seen
There may be a new memory standard coming to town soon ...
Tired of building the same old Arduino projects like blinking LEDs, temperature monitors, and line-following robots? Now it’s ...
V-color has announced 1+1 value packs: a DDR5 DIMM alongside a matching dummy DIMM. Yes, it's a single-channel memory kit, but it appears as though it's dual-channel. These kits are available in 16 GB ...
Nvidia Corp. has previewed a computing device called the Vera Rubin Space-1 Module that is designed to power satellites and orbital data centers. Chief Executive Jensen Huang announced the product ...
The Arduino is a great way for hobbyists and pros alike to experiment with programmable objects, but it can be confusing for beginners without these tools.
After acquiring Arduino last October Qualcomm has announced a new single-board computer called the Ventuno Q. Pricing and availability aren’t known, but it will be powered by a Dragonwing IQ8 ...
The AI hardware boom is sending memory prices sky-high, so knowing exactly how much you need is more critical than ever. I've worked out the most realistic RAM goals for every type of PC. I’ve been a ...
PCWorld explores whether PC RAM wears out, revealing that memory modules typically last 3-15 years depending on quality and usage conditions. RAM failure manifests ...
Stellantis/Chrysler/FCA USA is recalling 456,287 trucks and SUVs over an improperly designed trailer tow module. The issue pertains to trailer lights which may fail to illuminate and, more seriously, ...
Evan Williams is an automotive journalist and mechanical engineering technologist with more than a decade of experience in the industry. He has written for the Toronto Star and AutoTrader Canada and ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you are an avid PC builder, a tech enthusiast, or someone just tracking laptop and computer prices, you may have noticed the steep increase ...
Why memory prices have gotten so absurd that people are experimenting with assembling their own DDR5 modules. What's involved, from sourcing parts to soldering and flashing firmware, and whether it's ...
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