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  1. Ever wonder what an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti looks like underneath the cooler? 👀

    Here’s a close-up of the actual GPU chip at the heart of the RTX 5070 Ti. This is NVIDIA’s Blackwell GB203 silicon before the heatsink and thermal interface material go back on.

    #Blackwell #Nvidia #GPU #Tech #Technology #Hardware #GraphicsCard #GamingPC #PCBuilding #ComputerHardware #rtx #PCGaming #RTX5070Ti #5070Ti #Computers #Computer #PC #GB203

  2. Ever wonder what an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti looks like underneath the cooler? 👀

    Here’s a close-up of the actual GPU chip at the heart of the RTX 5070 Ti. This is NVIDIA’s Blackwell GB203 silicon before the heatsink and thermal interface material go back on.

    #Blackwell #Nvidia #GPU #Tech #Technology #Hardware #GraphicsCard #GamingPC #PCBuilding #ComputerHardware #rtx #PCGaming #RTX5070Ti #5070Ti #Computers #Computer #PC #GB203

  3. Ever wonder what an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti looks like underneath the cooler? 👀

    Here’s a close-up of the actual GPU chip at the heart of the RTX 5070 Ti. This is NVIDIA’s Blackwell GB203 silicon before the heatsink and thermal interface material go back on.

    #Blackwell #Nvidia #GPU #Tech #Technology #Hardware #GraphicsCard #GamingPC #PCBuilding #ComputerHardware #rtx #PCGaming #RTX5070Ti #5070Ti #Computers #Computer #PC #GB203

  4. Ever wonder what an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti looks like underneath the cooler? 👀

    Here’s a close-up of the actual GPU chip at the heart of the RTX 5070 Ti. This is NVIDIA’s Blackwell GB203 silicon before the heatsink and thermal interface material go back on.

    #Blackwell #Nvidia #GPU #Tech #Technology #Hardware #GraphicsCard #GamingPC #PCBuilding #ComputerHardware #rtx #PCGaming #RTX5070Ti #5070Ti #Computers #Computer #PC #GB203

  5. Ever wonder what an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti looks like underneath the cooler? 👀

    Here’s a close-up of the actual GPU chip at the heart of the RTX 5070 Ti. This is NVIDIA’s Blackwell GB203 silicon before the heatsink and thermal interface material go back on.

    #Blackwell #Nvidia #GPU #Tech #Technology #Hardware #GraphicsCard #GamingPC #PCBuilding #ComputerHardware #rtx #PCGaming #RTX5070Ti #5070Ti #Computers #Computer #PC #GB203

  6. Ottawa Just Picked This Small Canadian Company to Represent Its Quantum Technology in Europe

    Equity Insider News Commentary Issued on behalf of QSE – Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. QSE – Quantum Secure Encryption…
    #Canada #Ottawa #ComputerHardware #HighTechSecurity #InvestmentsOpinions #Networks
    europesays.com/canada/133160/

  7. Not sure which monitor cable you need? HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, DVI, and VGA all have different strengths, from legacy displays to high-refresh-rate gaming and 8K output. Here is a quick comparison 😎👇

    Find high-res pdf ebooks with all my technology related infographics from study-notes.org

    #computerhardware #laptop #computer #technology #tech

  8. Not sure which monitor cable you need? HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, DVI, and VGA all have different strengths, from legacy displays to high-refresh-rate gaming and 8K output. Here is a quick comparison 😎👇

    Find high-res pdf ebooks with all my technology related infographics from study-notes.org

    #computerhardware #laptop #computer #technology #tech

  9. Not sure which monitor cable you need? HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, DVI, and VGA all have different strengths, from legacy displays to high-refresh-rate gaming and 8K output. Here is a quick comparison 😎👇

    Find high-res pdf ebooks with all my technology related infographics from study-notes.org

    #computerhardware #laptop #computer #technology #tech

  10. Not sure which monitor cable you need? HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, DVI, and VGA all have different strengths, from legacy displays to high-refresh-rate gaming and 8K output. Here is a quick comparison 😎👇

    Find high-res pdf ebooks with all my technology related infographics from study-notes.org

    #computerhardware #laptop #computer #technology #tech

  11. SuperCom Receives New Orders Valued at Over $3.0 Million From a European Country’s Ministry of Justice

    Orders to be Delivered by End of 2026 TEL AVIV, Israel, July 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a…
    #Europe #EU #Biometrics #Computer&Electronics #ComputerHardware #European #FinancingAgreements #HighTechSecurity #Peripherals #SuperCom #TelecommunicationsIndustry #WirelessCommunications
    europesays.com/europe/95914/

  12. Direxion Launches SKHL, 2X Daily Exposure to SK hynix

    SKHL Builds on Direxion’s Leadership in Leveraged & Inverse Semiconductor ETFs NEW YORK, July 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ —…
    #EuropeSays #Korea #KR #SKHynix #Banking&FinancialServices #ComputerHardware #Direxion #MarketResearchReports #semiconductors #SK #SKhynix
    europesays.com/korea/87168/

  13. Think every USB port is the same? Think again.

    USB port colors aren't just for looks—they often indicate speed, charging features, and performance.

    In my latest article, you'll learn:
    What each USB port color means
    Which ports are best for SSDs and large file transfers
    Which ports charge devices even when your PC is off

    Learn more: abkarikari23.tech/understandin

    #USB #TechTips #ComputerHardware #IT #JMSM #KNKA #CyberSecurity #Technology #abkarikari23Tech

  14. Think every USB port is the same? Think again.

    USB port colors aren't just for looks—they often indicate speed, charging features, and performance.

    In my latest article, you'll learn:
    What each USB port color means
    Which ports are best for SSDs and large file transfers
    Which ports charge devices even when your PC is off

    Learn more: abkarikari23.tech/understandin

    #USB #TechTips #ComputerHardware #IT #JMSM #KNKA #CyberSecurity #Technology #abkarikari23Tech

  15. Think every USB port is the same? Think again.

    USB port colors aren't just for looks—they often indicate speed, charging features, and performance.

    In my latest article, you'll learn:
    What each USB port color means
    Which ports are best for SSDs and large file transfers
    Which ports charge devices even when your PC is off

    Learn more: abkarikari23.tech/understandin

    #USB #TechTips #ComputerHardware #IT #JMSM #KNKA #CyberSecurity #Technology #abkarikari23Tech

  16. Think every USB port is the same? Think again.

    USB port colors aren't just for looks—they often indicate speed, charging features, and performance.

    In my latest article, you'll learn:
    What each USB port color means
    Which ports are best for SSDs and large file transfers
    Which ports charge devices even when your PC is off

    Learn more: abkarikari23.tech/understandin

    #USB #TechTips #ComputerHardware #IT #JMSM #KNKA #CyberSecurity #Technology #abkarikari23Tech

  17. Think every USB port is the same? Think again.

    USB port colors aren't just for looks—they often indicate speed, charging features, and performance.

    In my latest article, you'll learn:
    What each USB port color means
    Which ports are best for SSDs and large file transfers
    Which ports charge devices even when your PC is off

    Learn more: abkarikari23.tech/understandin

    #USB #TechTips #ComputerHardware #IT #JMSM #KNKA #CyberSecurity #Technology #abkarikari23Tech

  18. Tip I keep giving people about #ComputerHardware that I wonder if anyone has a counterpoint too...

    A #GraphicsCard is still a Graphics Card, even if it's old or low end. Even the obsolete #NVIDIA 1050 in my laptop can render billions of polygons at 60fps, more if I give it external cooling, and is capable of every major shader operation, short of #Raytracing, that a newer card is: other than a potentially heavy short-term load like #Resonite and #Blender can throw when you're building something complicated, the only useful thing my cards are short on is #VRAM. Hell, even the embedded #GPU in the old i7 #CPU, and the #iGPU in my desktop's #AMD 7600 can run less intensive games like Black Mesa without many issues. (I know this because I've run them with the graphics card deactivated, I actually can't get Black Mesa to run with it.)

    If you're building a computer and don't know what to get, just get the cheapest graphics card that meets your VRAM needs. (Probably at least 8GB with how unoptimized User Generated Content in spaces like Resonite can get, or how unoptimized "professional" developers have gotten)

    Outside of specific issues, there's really not much need to get the high tier or later cards, unless you know a specific need for it: the 5 year old mid-tier will give you a passable experience in the majority of cases, and will likely have fewer driver/compatibility issues anyway. Newer and higher tier is just not worth another few hundred dollars these days.

    Someone else may have a reason I'm wrong though: I'm open to a reason this is bad advice.

  19. Tip I keep giving people about #ComputerHardware that I wonder if anyone has a counterpoint too...

    A #GraphicsCard is still a Graphics Card, even if it's old or low end. Even the obsolete #NVIDIA 1050 in my laptop can render billions of polygons at 60fps, more if I give it external cooling, and is capable of every major shader operation, short of #Raytracing, that a newer card is: other than a potentially heavy short-term load like #Resonite and #Blender can throw when you're building something complicated, the only useful thing my cards are short on is #VRAM. Hell, even the embedded #GPU in the old i7 #CPU, and the #iGPU in my desktop's #AMD 7600 can run less intensive games like Black Mesa without many issues. (I know this because I've run them with the graphics card deactivated, I actually can't get Black Mesa to run with it.)

    If you're building a computer and don't know what to get, just get the cheapest graphics card that meets your VRAM needs. (Probably at least 8GB with how unoptimized User Generated Content in spaces like Resonite can get, or how unoptimized "professional" developers have gotten)

    Outside of specific issues, there's really not much need to get the high tier or later cards, unless you know a specific need for it: the 5 year old mid-tier will give you a passable experience in the majority of cases, and will likely have fewer driver/compatibility issues anyway. Newer and higher tier is just not worth another few hundred dollars these days.

    Someone else may have a reason I'm wrong though: I'm open to a reason this is bad advice.

  20. Tip I keep giving people about #ComputerHardware that I wonder if anyone has a counterpoint too...

    A #GraphicsCard is still a Graphics Card, even if it's old or low end. Even the obsolete #NVIDIA 1050 in my laptop can render billions of polygons at 60fps, more if I give it external cooling, and is capable of every major shader operation, short of #Raytracing, that a newer card is: other than a potentially heavy short-term load like #Resonite and #Blender can throw when you're building something complicated, the only useful thing my cards are short on is #VRAM. Hell, even the embedded #GPU in the old i7 #CPU, and the #iGPU in my desktop's #AMD 7600 can run less intensive games like Black Mesa without many issues. (I know this because I've run them with the graphics card deactivated, I actually can't get Black Mesa to run with it.)

    If you're building a computer and don't know what to get, just get the cheapest graphics card that meets your VRAM needs. (Probably at least 8GB with how unoptimized User Generated Content in spaces like Resonite can get, or how unoptimized "professional" developers have gotten)

    Outside of specific issues, there's really not much need to get the high tier or later cards, unless you know a specific need for it: the 5 year old mid-tier will give you a passable experience in the majority of cases, and will likely have fewer driver/compatibility issues anyway. Newer and higher tier is just not worth another few hundred dollars these days.

    Someone else may have a reason I'm wrong though: I'm open to a reason this is bad advice.

  21. Tip I keep giving people about #ComputerHardware that I wonder if anyone has a counterpoint too...

    A #GraphicsCard is still a Graphics Card, even if it's old or low end. Even the obsolete #NVIDIA 1050 in my laptop can render billions of polygons at 60fps, more if I give it external cooling, and is capable of every major shader operation, short of #Raytracing, that a newer card is: other than a potentially heavy short-term load like #Resonite and #Blender can throw when you're building something complicated, the only useful thing my cards are short on is #VRAM. Hell, even the embedded #GPU in the old i7 #CPU, and the #iGPU in my desktop's #AMD 7600 can run less intensive games like Black Mesa without many issues. (I know this because I've run them with the graphics card deactivated, I actually can't get Black Mesa to run with it.)

    If you're building a computer and don't know what to get, just get the cheapest graphics card that meets your VRAM needs. (Probably at least 8GB with how unoptimized User Generated Content in spaces like Resonite can get, or how unoptimized "professional" developers have gotten)

    Outside of specific issues, there's really not much need to get the high tier or later cards, unless you know a specific need for it: the 5 year old mid-tier will give you a passable experience in the majority of cases, and will likely have fewer driver/compatibility issues anyway. Newer and higher tier is just not worth another few hundred dollars these days.

    Someone else may have a reason I'm wrong though: I'm open to a reason this is bad advice.

  22. Tip I keep giving people about that I wonder if anyone has a counterpoint too...

    A is still a Graphics Card, even if it's old or low end. Even the obsolete 1050 in my laptop can render billions of polygons at 60fps, more if I give it external cooling, and is capable of every major shader operation, short of , that a newer card is: other than a potentially heavy short-term load like and can throw when you're building something complicated, the only useful thing my cards are short on is . Hell, even the embedded in the old i7 , and the in my desktop's 7600 can run less intensive games like Black Mesa without many issues. (I know this because I've run them with the graphics card deactivated, I actually can't get Black Mesa to run with it.)

    If you're building a computer and don't know what to get, just get the cheapest graphics card that meets your VRAM needs. (Probably at least 8GB with how unoptimized User Generated Content in spaces like Resonite can get, or how unoptimized "professional" developers have gotten)

    Outside of specific issues, there's really not much need to get the high tier or later cards, unless you know a specific need for it: the 5 year old mid-tier will give you a passable experience in the majority of cases, and will likely have fewer driver/compatibility issues anyway. Newer and higher tier is just not worth another few hundred dollars these days.

    Someone else may have a reason I'm wrong though: I'm open to a reason this is bad advice.

  23. My ancient Radeon RX 460 video card in our TV computer was overheating, with a #GPU temperature typically around 70° C. Today I replaced it with a Quadro P4000 (used price <$100). The new card drives the 4K TV happily, running at just 35° C.
    #ComputerHardware

  24. My ancient Radeon RX 460 video card in our TV computer was overheating, with a #GPU temperature typically around 70° C. Today I replaced it with a Quadro P4000 (used price <$100). The new card drives the 4K TV happily, running at just 35° C.
    #ComputerHardware

  25. My ancient Radeon RX 460 video card in our TV computer was overheating, with a #GPU temperature typically around 70° C. Today I replaced it with a Quadro P4000 (used price <$100). The new card drives the 4K TV happily, running at just 35° C.
    #ComputerHardware

  26. My ancient Radeon RX 460 video card in our TV computer was overheating, with a #GPU temperature typically around 70° C. Today I replaced it with a Quadro P4000 (used price <$100). The new card drives the 4K TV happily, running at just 35° C.
    #ComputerHardware

  27. My ancient Radeon RX 460 video card in our TV computer was overheating, with a #GPU temperature typically around 70° C. Today I replaced it with a Quadro P4000 (used price <$100). The new card drives the 4K TV happily, running at just 35° C.
    #ComputerHardware

  28. I keep putting together wishlist #computerHardware builds

    • Top tier 128GB DDR4, gen 3 #Ryzen

    Decent. 3-5k USD for 1 gen newer. An improvement but, it's a waste. **I'd rather wait then spend 2x as much on a current gen #Threadripper #workstation**

    • Mini-ITX which has always intrigued me,
    • E-ATX Ryzen 9950X3D2

    All the i/o is m.2. They're buried under mobo heatsinks. I need PCI-E cards for #audioProduction, #ai acceleration. I'm fine w/RAID SATA III + USB storage

    Ideal:
    Fat #GPDPocket 5 w/replacable RAM & battery, MCIO, multi USB 4 & 3, BT6.2, WiFi 7, latest Ryzen ai 400-500, 512GB UFS5 for #Bazzite, [ #RetroGame OS], #UbuntuStudio, 100% sRGB, mech kb

  29. I keep putting together wishlist #computerHardware builds

    • Top tier 128GB DDR4, gen 3 #Ryzen

    Decent. 3-5k USD for 1 gen newer. An improvement but, it's a waste. **I'd rather wait then spend 2x as much on a current gen #Threadripper #workstation**

    • Mini-ITX which has always intrigued me,
    • E-ATX Ryzen 9950X3D2

    All the i/o is m.2. They're buried under mobo heatsinks. I need PCI-E cards for #audioProduction, #ai acceleration. I'm fine w/RAID SATA III + USB storage

    Ideal:
    Fat #GPDPocket 5 w/replacable RAM & battery, MCIO, multi USB 4 & 3, BT6.2, WiFi 7, latest Ryzen ai 400-500, 512GB UFS4.1 for #Bazzite, [ #RetroGame OS], #UbuntuStudio, 100% sRGB, mech kb

  30. I keep putting together wishlist #computerHardware builds

    • Top tier 128GB DDR4, gen 3 #Ryzen

    Decent. 3-5k USD for 1 gen newer. An improvement but, it's a waste. **I'd rather wait then spend 2x as much on a current gen #Threadripper #workstation**

    • Mini-ITX which has always intrigued me,
    • E-ATX Ryzen 9950X3D2

    All the i/o is m.2. They're buried under mobo heatsinks. I need PCI-E cards for #audioProduction, #ai acceleration. I'm fine w/RAID SATA III + USB storage

    Ideal:
    Fat #GPDPocket 5 w/replacable RAM & battery, MCIO, multi USB 4 & 3, BT6.2, WiFi 7, latest Ryzen ai 400-500, 512GB UFS5 for #Bazzite, [ #RetroGame OS], #UbuntuStudio, 100% sRGB, mech kb

  31. I keep putting together wishlist #computerHardware builds

    • Top tier 128GB DDR4, gen 3 #Ryzen

    Decent. 3-5k USD for 1 gen newer. An improvement but, it's a waste. **I'd rather wait then spend 2x as much on a current gen #Threadripper #workstation**

    • Mini-ITX which has always intrigued me,
    • E-ATX Ryzen 9950X3D2

    All the i/o is m.2. They're buried under mobo heatsinks. I need PCI-E cards for #audioProduction, #ai acceleration. I'm fine w/RAID SATA III + USB storage

    Ideal:
    Fat #GPDPocket 5 w/replacable RAM & battery, MCIO, multi USB 4 & 3, BT6.2, WiFi 7, latest Ryzen ai 400-500, 512GB UFS5 for #Bazzite, [ #RetroGame OS], #UbuntuStudio, 100% sRGB, mech kb

  32. I keep putting together wishlist #computerHardware builds

    • Top tier 128GB DDR4, gen 3 #Ryzen

    Decent. 3-5k USD for 1 gen newer. An improvement but, it's a waste. **I'd rather wait then spend 2x as much on a current gen #Threadripper #workstation**

    • Mini-ITX which has always intrigued me,
    • E-ATX Ryzen 9950X3D2

    All the i/o is m.2. They're buried under mobo heatsinks. I need PCI-E cards for #audioProduction, #ai acceleration. I'm fine w/RAID SATA III + USB storage

    Ideal:
    Fat #GPDPocket 5 w/replacable RAM & battery, MCIO, multi USB 4 & 3, BT6.2, WiFi 7, latest Ryzen ai 400-500, 512GB UFS5 for #Bazzite, [ #RetroGame OS], #UbuntuStudio, 100% sRGB, mech kb

  33. Best LG gaming monitor deal: Best-ever price on LG UltraGear 45-inch OLED curved monitor

    SAVE $800: As of June 22, the LG UltraGear 45-inch OLED curved gaming monitor is on sale for…
    #EuropeSays #Korea #KR #LG #ComputerHardware #Computex #custombuild #doom #gamingpc #grandtheftauto #guildwars #gundam #LGGroup #mario #modding #pccase #pcmod #rgblighting #techexpo #watercooling
    europesays.com/korea/60899/

  34. I found a motherboard that's far better than my current one but, that feels like such a silly thing to upgrade. lol. It's right around the most I'm willing to spend, and about a decade old.

    Using the Combo Deal thing on Newegg, I could drop more than double or triple on a newer machine that is far from what I really want and be left with an old mobo, CPU, RAM. That seems even sillier.

    This desktop was actually a gift from a distant relative. I've done a bunch of upgrades already. It's still going strong other than the one dying 3.5" HDD.

    I do plan on upgrading the GPU + PSU, among other additions.

    #TrustYourTechnolust #computerHardware #UbuntuStudio

  35. I found a motherboard that's far better than my current one but, that feels like such a silly thing to upgrade. lol. It's right around the most I'm willing to spend, and about a decade old.

    Using the Combo Deal thing on Newegg, I could drop more than double or triple on a newer machine that is far from what I really want and be left with an old mobo, CPU, RAM. That seems even sillier.

    This desktop was actually a gift from a distant relative. I've done a bunch of upgrades already. It's still going strong other than the one dying 3.5" HDD.

    I do plan on upgrading the GPU + PSU, among other additions.

    #TrustYourTechnolust #computerHardware #UbuntuStudio

  36. I found a motherboard that's far better than my current one but, that feels like such a silly thing to upgrade. lol. It's right around the most I'm willing to spend, and about a decade old.

    Using the Combo Deal thing on Newegg, I could drop more than double or triple on a newer machine that is far from what I really want and be left with an old mobo, CPU, RAM. That seems even sillier.

    This desktop was actually a gift from a distant relative. I've done a bunch of upgrades already. It's still going strong other than the one dying 3.5" HDD.

    I do plan on upgrading the GPU + PSU, among other additions.

    #TrustYourTechnolust #computerHardware #UbuntuStudio

  37. I found a motherboard that's far better than my current one but, that feels like such a silly thing to upgrade. lol. It's right around the most I'm willing to spend, and about a decade old.

    Using the Combo Deal thing on Newegg, I could drop more than double or triple on a newer machine that is far from what I really want and be left with an old mobo, CPU, RAM. That seems even sillier.

    This desktop was actually a gift from a distant relative. I've done a bunch of upgrades already. It's still going strong other than the one dying 3.5" HDD.

    I do plan on upgrading the GPU + PSU, among other additions.

    #TrustYourTechnolust #computerHardware #UbuntuStudio

  38. I found a motherboard that's far better than my current one but, that feels like such a silly thing to upgrade. lol. It's right around the most I'm willing to spend, and about a decade old.

    Using the Combo Deal thing on Newegg, I could drop more than double or triple on a newer machine that is far from what I really want and be left with an old mobo, CPU, RAM. That seems even sillier.

    This desktop was actually a gift from a distant relative. I've done a bunch of upgrades already. It's still going strong other than the one dying 3.5" HDD.

    I do plan on upgrading the GPU + PSU, among other additions.

    #TrustYourTechnolust #computerHardware #UbuntuStudio

  39. I wasn't using #TSME, because I'm not worried about someone getting to my physical RAM chips, but #AMD removing it from #Ryzen processors via a BIOS update without explanatiob isn't just a really bad #marketing decision, it feels like it should be illegal. What if I bought a Ryzen for a publicly accessible #computer with intent to use that feature? What if it being on the 7600 was a factor in, say, a school or library buying it for their public #computers? What if I had to buy cheap DDR5 from somewhere I didn't trust not to somehow bug it afterafter the price went up?

    Doesn't matter. I bought a product with features, and removing them via an update is unethical.

    #ComputerHardware manufacturers need to stop removing features via firmware updates, and if even AMD is going to do this, we need to get a law about it.

    technology.org/2026/06/16/amd-

  40. I wasn't using #TSME, because I'm not worried about someone getting to my physical RAM chips, but #AMD removing it from #Ryzen processors via a BIOS update without explanatiob isn't just a really bad #marketing decision, it feels like it should be illegal. What if I bought a Ryzen for a publicly accessible #computer with intent to use that feature? What if it being on the 7600 was a factor in, say, a school or library buying it for their public #computers? What if I had to buy cheap DDR5 from somewhere I didn't trust not to somehow bug it afterafter the price went up?

    Doesn't matter. I bought a product with features, and removing them via an update is unethical.

    #ComputerHardware manufacturers need to stop removing features via firmware updates, and if even AMD is going to do this, we need to get a law about it.

    technology.org/2026/06/16/amd-

  41. I wasn't using #TSME, because I'm not worried about someone getting to my physical RAM chips, but #AMD removing it from #Ryzen processors via a BIOS update without explanatiob isn't just a really bad #marketing decision, it feels like it should be illegal. What if I bought a Ryzen for a publicly accessible #computer with intent to use that feature? What if it being on the 7600 was a factor in, say, a school or library buying it for their public #computers? What if I had to buy cheap DDR5 from somewhere I didn't trust not to somehow bug it afterafter the price went up?

    Doesn't matter. I bought a product with features, and removing them via an update is unethical.

    #ComputerHardware manufacturers need to stop removing features via firmware updates, and if even AMD is going to do this, we need to get a law about it.

    technology.org/2026/06/16/amd-

  42. I wasn't using #TSME, because I'm not worried about someone getting to my physical RAM chips, but #AMD removing it from #Ryzen processors via a BIOS update without explanatiob isn't just a really bad #marketing decision, it feels like it should be illegal. What if I bought a Ryzen for a publicly accessible #computer with intent to use that feature? What if it being on the 7600 was a factor in, say, a school or library buying it for their public #computers? What if I had to buy cheap DDR5 from somewhere I didn't trust not to somehow bug it afterafter the price went up?

    Doesn't matter. I bought a product with features, and removing them via an update is unethical.

    #ComputerHardware manufacturers need to stop removing features via firmware updates, and if even AMD is going to do this, we need to get a law about it.

    technology.org/2026/06/16/amd-

  43. I wasn't using , because I'm not worried about someone getting to my physical RAM chips, but removing it from processors via a BIOS update without explanatiob isn't just a really bad decision, it feels like it should be illegal. What if I bought a Ryzen for a publicly accessible with intent to use that feature? What if it being on the 7600 was a factor in, say, a school or library buying it for their public ? What if I had to buy cheap DDR5 from somewhere I didn't trust not to somehow bug it afterafter the price went up?

    Doesn't matter. I bought a product with features, and removing them via an update is unethical.

    manufacturers need to stop removing features via firmware updates, and if even AMD is going to do this, we need to get a law about it.

    technology.org/2026/06/16/amd-

  44. The motherboard is the backbone of every computer, and AI is making it smarter than ever.

    AI-assisted design
    Smart power management
    Predictive maintenance
    Intelligent cooling
    Automated testing
    AI-driven overclocking

    Future motherboards won't just connect components—they'll optimize and manage themselves in real time.

    Learn more: abkarikari23.medium.com/mother

    #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #JMSM #KNKA #Motherboard #ComputerHardware #Technology #TechInnovation

  45. The motherboard is the backbone of every computer, and AI is making it smarter than ever.

    AI-assisted design
    Smart power management
    Predictive maintenance
    Intelligent cooling
    Automated testing
    AI-driven overclocking

    Future motherboards won't just connect components—they'll optimize and manage themselves in real time.

    Learn more: abkarikari23.medium.com/mother

    #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #JMSM #KNKA #Motherboard #ComputerHardware #Technology #TechInnovation

  46. The motherboard is the backbone of every computer, and AI is making it smarter than ever.

    AI-assisted design
    Smart power management
    Predictive maintenance
    Intelligent cooling
    Automated testing
    AI-driven overclocking

    Future motherboards won't just connect components—they'll optimize and manage themselves in real time.

    Learn more: abkarikari23.medium.com/mother

    #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #JMSM #KNKA #Motherboard #ComputerHardware #Technology #TechInnovation

  47. The motherboard is the backbone of every computer, and AI is making it smarter than ever.

    AI-assisted design
    Smart power management
    Predictive maintenance
    Intelligent cooling
    Automated testing
    AI-driven overclocking

    Future motherboards won't just connect components—they'll optimize and manage themselves in real time.

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  48. The motherboard is the backbone of every computer, and AI is making it smarter than ever.

    AI-assisted design
    Smart power management
    Predictive maintenance
    Intelligent cooling
    Automated testing
    AI-driven overclocking

    Future motherboards won't just connect components—they'll optimize and manage themselves in real time.

    Learn more: abkarikari23.medium.com/mother

    #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #JMSM #KNKA #Motherboard #ComputerHardware #Technology #TechInnovation

  49. Europe Data Center Industry: $148 Billion Market Opportunity, Including $58 Billion in Construction Investments by 2031

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  50. SSD form factors come in different shapes and connection types—AIC, 2.5-inch, M.2, E1.S, U.2, and mSATA—each built for different performance, space, and system design needs 😎👇

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  51. SSD form factors come in different shapes and connection types—AIC, 2.5-inch, M.2, E1.S, U.2, and mSATA—each built for different performance, space, and system design needs 😎👇

    Find high-res pdf ebooks with all my technology related infographics at study-notes.org

    #ssd #technology #computerhardware #computer #datacenter