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Tom's Hardware · 11/05/2025 08:00 EDT

How to check and enable Secure Boot on your Windows PC

If you plan to migrate to Windows 11, you will need to enable Secure Boot to ensure your install is protected. We show you how to enable Secure Boot with no drama. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 11/05/2025 07:40 EDT

Membrane evaporative cooling technology achieves record-breaking results, could be a solution for next-generation AI server cooling — clocks 800 watts of heat flux per square centimeter

Engineers from the University of California, San Diego, have developed a new membrane evaporative cooling solution that has achieved record-breaking cooling performance. It could be a key solution for cooling Nvidia's future Feynman GPUs rated at over 4,000 watts of power consumption. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 11/05/2025 07:20 EDT

Custom Intel motherboards with a whopping 36 USB ports spotted online — extravagant connectivity offering fuels bot farm speculation

A user on Reddit has shared a collection of customized LGA 1151 motherboards with 36 USB ports stacked atop and next to each other. Even the most overkill models from the factory usually only support up to 20, and they're meant for special applications. A commenter suggests bot farming as the use for this odd motherboard. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 11/05/2025 07:00 EDT

Creality Falcon A1 Pro 20 Watt review: Enclosed diode laser for prosumers

The Creality Falcon A1 Pro is a 20W laser engraver that offers automatic material focus, an integrated camera, and user-friendly software at a sub-$1,000 base price. With an upgrade path that includes a 2W IR laser for engraving metal and glass, a rotary engraver, and an air filter, the Falcon A1 Pro is a prosumer product that can grow with users over time. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 11/05/2025 06:41 EDT

China and America's AI war isn't just about compute, it's about energy  — energy subsidies promote homegrown chip push, amid data center energy squeeze

Local Chinese governments are issuing attractive energy subsidies to companies which use domestically produced chips in their data centers and "AI factories," in order to discourage use of international CPUs and GPUs from the likes of Nvidia. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 11/04/2025 15:10 EDT

Echoing Trump's sentiments, America's finance chief Bessent says the most advanced AI GPUs are restricted to home soil - China can have Blackwell chips once they're outdated

The U.S. Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent has highlighted a potential future where China could get its hands on Nvidia's current-gen flagship AI chips... when they're no longer the current-gen flagships. Washington is considering letting Nvidia sell Blackwell chips to China once they're outdated by at least a year or two. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 11/04/2025 10:12 EDT

Windows 10 update incorrectly tells some users they've reached end-of-life, despite having extended support — Microsoft confirms message sent to Enterprise, Pro, and Education users in error

Users over the weekend reported seeing incorrect end-of-life messages on Windows 10 despite either being enrolled in the ESU program or running Enterprise/LTSC versions of the OS that are automatically set to receive security updates for a few more years. Microsoft has already said this was a bug and pushed a cloud configuration fix. Read more ›

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