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By Zak Killian on Nov 15, 2023 01:58 pm [Intel May Add To Meteor Lake-H CPU Model Confusion With Both 28W And 45W SKUS]( With its "Alder Lake" 12th-generation Core CPUs, Intel introduced the concept of the "P-series" processors. These 28W chips sit between the ultra-low-voltage "U" CPUs and the full-power mobile "H" units. Naturally, we'd expect its upcoming Meteor Lake CPUs to continue with this sort of segmentation, but it looks like things may have become
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By Nathan Ord on Nov 15, 2023 01:52 pm [EPYC CacheWarp CPU Exploit Gives Hackers Root Access To Virtual Machines, Patch Now]( Software vulnerabilities come and go, but vulnerabilities found in hardware are significantly harder to deal with and lead to more problems, such as with Hertzbleed and that family of security issues that sprung up from simple clock management techniques. Now, researchers have found a new problem with AMD EPYC processors that allows an attacker
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By Alan Velasco on Nov 15, 2023 01:18 pm [NVIDIA's TensorRT AI Model Now Runs On All GeForce RTX 30 And 40 GPUs With 8GB+ Of RAM]( NVIDIA will be releasing an update to TensorRT-LLM for AI inferencing, which will allow desktops and laptops running RTX GPUs with at least 8GB of VRAM to run the open-source software. This update will introduce support to more large language models. However, only users who are currently using Windows 11 will be able to take advantage of this
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By Ryan Whitwam on Nov 15, 2023 12:09 pm [WhatsApp Chats Backed Up To Google Drive Will Soon Count Towards Your Storage Cap]( WhatsApp is one of the most popular communication platforms in the world, and it reached that lofty position before it even had a backup solution. Beginning in 2015, the Facebook-owned app added support for Google Drive backup and restore. Google and WhatsApp inked a deal that ensured those backups would not count against the Drive storage
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By Alan Velasco on Nov 15, 2023 12:05 pm [Security Audit Reveals Major Vulnerability In A Popular WordPress Plugin, Update ASAP]( WP Fastest Cache, a WordPress plugin currently in use by over 1 million users that assists in more efficiently delivering their websites, is addressing a security issue with its 1.2.2 release. This update addresses an SQL injection vulnerability found during an internal review by the WPScan team. The vulnerability made it possible for an unauthenticated
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By Tim Sweezy on Nov 15, 2023 11:26 am [Apple Vision Pro Video In VisionOS Beta Details Slick Eye And Hand Controls]( A recently released beta of visionOS for the Vision Pro operating system includes tutorial videos showcasing how a user interacts with visionOS by utilizing eye and hand movements. One onboarding video shared on X called "Input Training" shows how someone wearing a set of Apple's Vision Pro glasses can use hand gestures to open a selected
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By Dave Altavilla on Nov 15, 2023 11:19 am [Join Us For A Threadripper 7000 HEDT Livestream With AMD's David McAfee]( If you've got a hankering for desktop and workstation processors with many cores that rip through compute workloads, then you should definitely join us live this Friday, 11/17/23 at 1PM ET for our Two And A Half Geeks livestream. Joining us this week is special guest Corporate VP and General Manager, Client Channel Business at AMD, David McAfee,
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By Paul Lilly on Nov 15, 2023 10:44 am [Storage Reliability Report Yields Surprising Results As Summer Temps Hit A Record High]( The mechanical hard disk drive (HDD) isn't dead even as solid state drives (SSDs) steal the limelight. That's because pricing for bulk storage still favors HDDs. But while the storage medium is far from dead, HDDs do give up the ghost, some more often than others. Which ones are the most reliable? That's a tricky question, and it's also where
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By Tim Sweezy on Nov 15, 2023 10:25 am [Scientists Discover A Stunning Extraordinary Aurora Emission On The Sun]( Astronomers were recently amazed to find an aurora-like display some 40,000 kilometers above a sunspot. Researchers from the New Jersey Institute of Technology's Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research (NJIT-CSTR) detailed radio observations of the event that share characteristics with the auroral radio emissions typically only seen in planetary
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By Paul Lilly on Nov 15, 2023 09:27 am [PNY's New PCIe 5.0 SSDs Are So Fast They Come With Two Cooling Fans]( We're still waiting for solid state drives (SSDs) built that take advantage of the PCI Express 5.0 bus to bombard the market, but so far there have been just a small handful of releases. They are coming, though. One of the challenges they bring with them is how to manage thermals. PNY's answer? Slap on a heatsink with dual cooling fans, as
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By Matthew Connatser on Nov 14, 2023 04:46 pm [Intel Powered Aurora Supercomputer Is Gunning For AMD Frontier But Canât Catch It Yet]( Although Intel and Argonne National Laboratory declared the Aurora supercomputer to be finally complete earlier this year, apparently it's not fully up and running just yet. It's only running with half of its 21,248 Xeon Max Sapphire Rapids CPUs and 63,744 Ponte Vecchio GPUs, which allowed it to snag second place in Top500's list of fastest
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By Zak Killian on Nov 14, 2023 04:23 pm [OneXGPU Dock Unveiled: A Slick eGPU With SSD Storage, RGB And OCuLink Support]( Today's PC-based gaming handhelds are incredibly powerful. Systems like the OneXFly offer eight Zen 4 CPU cores and up to 64GB of fast LPDDR5X memoryâmore than enough horsepower for even tasks like video editing. After all, we used to do that stuff on old Core 2 Duo systems. However, making use of the full potential of these SoCs means plugging
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