Tom's Hardware
PulseAugur coverage of Tom's Hardware — every cluster mentioning Tom's Hardware across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
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- instance of RTX 5080 70%
- used by RTX 5080 70%
- used by DDR4 SDRAM 70%
- instance of AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D 70%
- used by Thunderbolt 5 70%
- competes with ASUS 70%
- used by Corsair 70%
- uses DDR5 SDRAM 60%
- used by Solid State Drive 60%
- used by DDR5 SDRAM 60%
- competes with Msi Computer 60%
27 day(s) with sentiment data
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TechTuber builds human-sized PC case with AC for elaborate stunt
A Chinese TechTuber named Soda Baka has constructed a PC case large enough for a person to inhabit, inspired by smaller "fish tank" PC builds. This colossal creation features RGB lighting and functional air conditioning…
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Modders shrink GameCube to keychain size using original Nintendo silicon
A project called Nintendo Kawaii has successfully miniaturized a GameCube console to the size of a keychain, measuring just 2.36 x 2.36 x 0.62 inches. This compact device utilizes original Nintendo silicon from a trimme…
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Microsoft suggests 32GB RAM for future-proof gaming, citing AI-driven shortages
Microsoft has updated its recommendations for PC gaming hardware, suggesting 32GB of RAM as the ideal future-proof configuration, while labeling 16GB as the new practical starting point. This shift comes amidst a global…
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ABS gaming PCs with RTX 5060 Ti and 5060 GPUs see major discounts
ABS is offering significant discounts on prebuilt gaming PCs, with the Flux II Aqua model featuring an RTX 5060 Ti, 16GB VRAM, and 32GB DDR5 RAM available for $1424.99 after a $575 price reduction. Another deal presents…
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Gaming PC upgrades for Star Wars Day 2026 announced
This article suggests Star Wars-themed tech upgrades for gaming PCs to celebrate Star Wars Day on May 4th, 2026. It highlights new peripherals, games, and collectibles that can enhance a user's setup.
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US jurisdictions multiply AI data center bans amid energy concerns
Numerous US jurisdictions are enacting bans on new data center construction, with 69 locations currently blocking builds and four having made these bans permanent. This trend is driven by the rapid expansion of AI devel…
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Tech specialist destroys Intel Xeon CPU with blowtorch and knife
A tech teardown specialist, known as The Hackinator, has documented the process of delidding an Intel Xeon Silver 4110 processor. This involved using extreme methods such as a blowtorch and a hunting knife, with a wood …
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Biwin M350 2TB SSD offers budget PCIe 4.0 performance with QLC flash weaknesses
The Biwin M350 2TB SSD is a budget-friendly PCIe 4.0 drive that offers strong performance in key areas and good power efficiency. However, it exhibits typical QLC flash limitations, such as reduced sustained performance…
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Commodore 64C Ultimate Edition revives classic computer design
The Commodore 64C Ultimate Edition, featuring the sleeker styling from 1986-1994, is now available for pre-order. This retro computer revival utilizes original molds and tooling to recreate the classic design. The reint…
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Acer Predator AI gaming laptop with RTX 5070 Ti drops to $1,799.99
Best Buy is offering a significant discount on the Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI laptop, reducing its price by $400 to $1,799.99. This gaming laptop features an RTX 5070 Ti graphics card, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 240 H…
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Linux exploit grants admin access due to cryptography optimization flaw
A critical zero-day vulnerability has been discovered in Linux distributions, allowing local users to gain administrator privileges. The exploit stems from an optimization error within the system's cryptography function…
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Trump Admin Considers Mandatory Pre-Release AI Model Vetting
The Trump administration is reconsidering its hands-off approach to AI regulation, driven by the advanced capabilities of Anthropic's latest models. Initially, the Pentagon had labeled Anthropic a supply chain risk, lea…
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Windrose RPG patch addresses excessive SSD writes after player complaints
The game Windrose has been found to excessively write to players' Solid State Drives (SSDs), potentially shortening their lifespan. Reports indicate constant read/write activity of up to 30 MB/s across much of the game …
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Taiwanese undersea cable severed by shipwreck, backup communications activated
An undersea communications cable connecting Taiwan's Dongyin and Beigan islands has been severed by a shipwreck. The incident, caused by severe weather shifting the wreck, has prompted the activation of backup microwave…
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Apple reportedly scales back Vision Pro efforts despite continued hiring
Reports indicate that Apple may be scaling back its commitment to the Vision Pro headset, citing its high cost and weight as primary reasons for its perceived failure. Despite these claims, the company is reportedly con…
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Alienware Aurora desktop with Intel Core Ultra 9 drops to $2,899
A discounted Alienware Aurora 5080 desktop is available for $2,899, offering a $800 saving. This 4K-capable machine features an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor, 32GB of RAM, and 2TB of storage. The deal was highlighte…
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TSMC advances 3D chip stacking roadmap with finer pitches for future CPUs
TSMC has revealed its roadmap for System-on-Integrated-Chips (SoIC) 3D stacking technology, aiming to reduce pitch sizes from 6 microns to 4.5 microns by 2029. This advancement will enable face-to-face chiplet stacking,…
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AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 CPU bundles offer significant savings on high-end PC builds
Newegg is offering a discounted bundle featuring the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition CPU, an Asus TUF Gaming X870E-PLUS WiFi 7 motherboard, and 32GB of V-Color DDR5 RAM. This package is priced at $1,292.99, providing …
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PS5 Phat consoles can now run Linux with public loader, Ubuntu 24.04 support
A public script has been released that allows PlayStation 5 'Phat' models running older firmware versions to boot a full Linux operating system. This modification enables the consoles to function as PCs, capable of outp…
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China's homegrown LX 7G100 GPU flops on performance, but earns Microsoft certification
Lisuan Tech's new LX 7G100 gaming GPU, China's first serious attempt at a high-performance graphics card, has failed to meet performance expectations and is priced too high. Benchmarks show it significantly underperform…