Samsung T5 Evo (8TB) Portable SSD Review: Spacious but Slow

Samsung's T5 Evo portable SSD is roomier, speedier, and more durable than the portable hard drives it's looking to replace. But it's also a little chunky and a lot slow for a portable SSD. And then there's the price problem.

https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/samsung-t50-evo

 Solidigm P41 Plus 1TB SSD Now Just $45 at Newegg

The Solidigm P41 Plus 1TB SSD is available today at Newegg for a new all-time-low price of $45 down from its recommended price of $63.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ssds/solidigm-p41-plus-1tb-ssd-now-just-dollar45-at-newegg

 AMD-Powered Frontier Remains Fastest Supercomputer in the World, Intel-Powered Aurora Takes Second With Half-Scale Result

The Top500 organization released its semi-annual list of the fastest supercomputers in the world, with the AMD-powered Frontier supercomputer retaining its spot at the top of the list with 1.194 Exaflop/s, fending off a half-scale 585.34 Petaflop/s submission from the Intel-powered Aurora supercomputer.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-amd-top500-fast

 ChatGPT's New Code Interpreter Has Giant Security Hole, Allows Hackers to Steal Your Data

A new ChatGPT feature lets you upload files full of data or code, but it also makes them vulnerable to exfiltration.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/chatgpt-code-interpreter-security-hole

 AMD Radeon Pro W7700 16GB Launches at $999

AMD announced the Radeon Pro W7700 16GB graphics card today, priced at $999. Powered by the Navi 32 GPU, it will target mainstream professional content creation along with AI workloads.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-radeon-pro-w7700-16gb-announcement

 SK Hynix Ships 'Turbo' LPDDR5T Smartphone Memory

After developing LPDDR5T for mobile in January 2023, SK Hynix begins properly shipping it in November 2023.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/sk-hynix-lpddr5t-release

 TSMC Boosts CoWoS Production 20% to Meet Surging Demand

TSMC has acted to boost CoWoS monthly production capacity by 20% from the new year in response to a flood of orders from Nvidia, AMD, Apple, Broadcom, and Marvell.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/tsmc-expands-cowos-capacity-by-20-percent


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