DHRUV64 provides a homegrown microprocessor technology designed for startups, academia, and industry to build, test, and scale indigenous computing products without relying on foreign processors.
From CPUs that overheated to those with poor performance—plus some that nearly killed the companies that made them.
Maingear might not be the household brand that big OEMs like Asus and Lenovo are, but it brings solid chops when it comes to ...
With 120 and 125 teraFLOPS of BF16 grunt respectively, the Spark roughly matches AMD's Radeon Pro W7900, while achieving a ...
One prominent theory about Nvidia’s motives is that Groq’s LPUs use static random access memory (SRAM), which is orders of ...
India’s DHRUV64 is a 1.0 GHz, 64-bit dual-core microprocessor aimed at strategic autonomy and critical infrastructure, not consumer benchmarks ...
We reviewed over 100 laptops this year, and for my money this beast from Framework is the best of the bunch. Here's why.
Channels, >2,800 Programmable Operations—Scalable to >50,000 Operations on Each Dataset Arriving Every 25 ns with Zero Data Loss at a fraction of the cost of FPGA <100 operations per datasetDALLAS, ...
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Lenovo Legion Pro 5 Gen 10

With lower-midrange specs, the Lenovo Legion Pro 5 Gen 10 swings as hard as it can with an eight-core Ryzen 7 8745HX ...
The screen will be a Lenovo PureSight OLED display (as seen on the aforementioned Legion Go 2) and it'll actually offer three ...
Plenty of game developers are still making new games for old systems and ZPF is a perfect example of how great they can still ...
Graphical fidelity is vital for keeping track of everything that's going on, then, but there's also a more aesthetic element ...