
Digital Foundry reviewed RTX IO's GPU decompression in Portal: Prelude RTX and found it was able to reduce load times by roughly 50%.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/portal-prelude-rtx-50-faster-load-times-rtx-io-gpu-decompression

Phoronix compares AMD's Zen 4 processors against Apple's M2-based MacBook Air in Linux benchmarks.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/apple-m2-macbook-air-beat-by-amd-powered-gaming-handheld

Troubleshooting your 3D printer manually is tedious as it’s a trial-and-error process. To simplify things, 3D printer enthusiasts have developed various test prints that can quickly identify common issues with 3D printers.
https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/best-3d-models-for-test-prints

AOC brings solid gaming performance and speed to its G-Line with the C27G2Z. It combines an FHD VA panel with 240 Hz, Adaptive-Sync and wide-gamut color to deliver the goods at an attractive price.
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/aoc-c27g2z-gaming-monitor

A perfect pick for a budget 1080p gaming setup, the Dell G2723HN is only $129.

An Australian research team associated with the Monash University and Cortical Labs has announced it has received around $600,000 in military-connected funding towards its BrainDish research: a project fusing human and mice brain cells in a hybrid (and not scary at all) system with potential AI applications.

Seven top AI companies including OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon promised to the White House they'd build additional safety and security measures onto AI products, but without more concrete regulation, how likely is compliance to be total?
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/ai-companies-promise-watermarked-data-additional-safety-measures

AMD's upcoming Zen 5-based processors to increase microcode size by three times.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-set-to-substantially-increase-microcode-size-of-future-cpus

The head of AMD would like to keep working with TSMC, but considers all options.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/lisa-su-swats-down-samsung-foundry-rumors-we-work-with-tsmc