
The Teamgroup MP44 offers excellent power efficiency and good performance across a wide range of capacity options. There’s little not to like about it but its pricing does put it against some strong competition, making it best at 4TB.
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/teamgroup-mp44-ssd-review

The new Pi manages to squeeze more throughput out of Wi-Fi 5 than the Pi 4 did.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-5-wi-fi-faster

AOC delivers its first OLED gaming monitor with the Agon Pro AG276QZD. It’s a 27-inch QHD 240 Hz panel with Adaptive-Sync, HDR, wide gamut color and infinite contrast.
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/aoc-agon-pro-ag276qzd-review

Following police raid in Nvidia's police office, EU starts investigating AI processor market.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/eu-investigates-gpu-market-abuse-in-wake-of-nvidia-office-raid

This NISQ era of quantum computing is also the age where multiple approaches to quantum emerge. It's akin to the moment before we decided to follow mostly through the x86 path. New research on fluxonium qubits promises to keep more of our options open.

The ThinkPad X1 Carbon’s strong build quality, excellent input devices, and long battery life propel it to the top of its class.
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-carbon-gen-11

The Ripjaws S5 DDR5-6000 C32 hails from renowned memory vendor G.Skill, but is it as performant as the brand's other offerings?
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gskill-ripjaws-s5-ddr5-6000-c32-2x16gb-review

We are starting to see really good things from DRAM-less drives once again, with higher capacities becoming a reality. Addlink takes this a step further with a nice heatsink, making this a good choice for a desktop or PS5.

The Elecrow CrowView is a standout offering in the portable monitor space.
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/elecrow-crowview-portable-monitor

Pushing our Raspberry Pi 5 to the max we overclocked everything that we could see in order to get the best performance for no extra cash.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/overclocking-raspberry-pi-5