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 Reviews show the Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti 8GB matches the 16GB model in most tests, falls behind in DLSS 4

An in-depth review compares both 8GB and 16GB VRAM models of the RTX 5060 Ti. For many games, the 8GB is just as fast, but there are also plenty of instances where it can

17 abr 2025, 16:20:08 | tomshardware.com
 Framework Laptop 13 (AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series) review: Increased performance at the expense of battery life

Modularity is king with the Framework Laptop 13, and you’ll pay a premium for that luxury.

17 abr 2025, 16:20:07 | tomshardware.com
 AMD RX 9070 GRE rumored to have 48 CUs, 12GB VRAM, 2.79 GHz clocks — about 15% slower than the vanilla RX 9070

Leaked RX 9070 GRE specifications position it right between the premier RX 9070 XT and rumored RX 9060 XT.

17 abr 2025, 16:20:07 | tomshardware.com
 Massive 366% chip shipment surge to Malaysia amid increased Nvidia AI GPU smuggling curbs, ahead of looming sectoral tariffs

Following U.S. restrictions on advanced GPU exports to China, Taiwan's shipments of computing systems and components to Malaysia have surged dramatically, raising questio

17 abr 2025, 16:20:06 | tomshardware.com
 Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro Review: The best AIO for Ryzen 9950X3D, and Intel too

Can Arctic’s Liquid Freezer III Pro deliver where its predecessor failed? Can it handle the heat of AMD and Intel’s hottest CPUs?

17 abr 2025, 14:10:06 | tomshardware.com
 Old hard drive modded into a variable speed disc sander, spinning rust sands things nicely

A step-by-step guide showing how to convert an old HDD into a small variable speed sanding tool has been shared.

17 abr 2025, 14:10:06 | tomshardware.com
 TSMC to build 30% of its 2nm and more advanced chips in the U.S., to speed up Fab 21 build out

TSMC plans to produce 30% of its 2nm and 1.6nm chips in Arizona as part of a its effort to transform its Fab 21 site into a major U.S. semiconductor hub.

17 abr 2025, 14:10:05 | tomshardware.com