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SNES consoles appear to run faster as they age, thanks to the SPC700 sound chip.

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ClockworkPi has released a cool Raspberry Pi Pico kit that lets you create a calculator suitable for handling your math homework or playing games.

MSI has confirmed to Tom's Hardware that it won't make RDNA 4 GPUs. There are many potential reasons behind the decision, though MSI was reticent to share those.

Wall Street analysts see Lip-Bu Tan's appointment as Intel's CEO as good news, but Intel employees are preparing for a major overhaul.

Intel's Fab 52 and Fab 62 in Arizona are getting ready to produce chips on 1.8nm-class process technology.

We tested ID-Cooling’s new FX 360 INF Pink with Intel’s i7-14700K and Core Ultra 9 285K CPUs. It performs well, but is loud in more ways than one.
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/liquid-cooling/id-cooling-fx-360-inf-pink-review

Non-profits that refurbish PCs and give them to the needy have a dilemma when it comes to Windows 11-ineligible computers. Should they give clients an insecure Windows 10 OS, turn to Linux or throw perfectly-good computers away?

Asus updates the Q-Release Slim feature, removing a metal part in the PCIe bracket suspected of causing scratches to GPUs.