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Tom's Hardware · 05/16/2025 10:28 EDT

How SSH into Remote Computers Using Windows, Linux or macOS

SSH is often taken for granted. It provides a simple and secure means to remotely connect to servers and devices enabling users to control a device from great distances. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 05/16/2025 09:00 EDT

Acer has a new pair of 14.5-inch laptops for gaming on the go

Acer is launching its Predator Triton 14 AI and Helios Neo 14 AI at Computex, expanding the selection of thin and light gaming notebooks using Nvidia's latest GPUs. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 05/16/2025 09:00 EDT

AOC Q27G4XY QHD smart gaming monitor review: TV and gaming in one monitor

AOC’s Q27G4XY is a smart TV and a gaming monitor in one 27-inch QHD display with a VA panel, 180 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR10 and wide gamut color. With integrated Wi-Fi, speakers and a remote, it’s an all-in-one personal entertainment solution. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware 1 place · 05/16/2025 08:11 EDT

AMD's next-generation Zen 6 "Medusa Point" APUs could feature as many as 22 cores

AMD might construct its high-end Medusa Point APUs with an MCM design, placing a desktop-grade CCD with up to 12 Zen 6 cores next to standard 10-core mobile silicon. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 05/16/2025 05:46 EDT

Pliops expands AI's context windows with 3D NAND-based accelerator – can accelerate certain inference workflows by up to eight times

Pliops claims its XDP LightningAI card and FusIOnX software accelerate large language model inference by offloading context data to SSDs, reducing redundant computation, and boosting vLLM throughput by up to eight times while avoiding the need for additional GPUs. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 05/16/2025 05:32 EDT

Silicon Motion's new SM2324 enables USB4 SSD control with up to 32TB supported

Silicon Motion's new SM2324 single-chip controller for external SSDs enables high-capacity, low-power external SSDs with up to 32TB and 4,000 MB/s read speeds over a 40 Gbps USB4 interface. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 05/15/2025 17:00 EDT

Orbitalworks Pathfinder Review: Make your own mouse

Orbitalworks' Pathfinder mouse is a lightweight modular mouse that comes with a box full of pieces you can use to. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 05/15/2025 15:42 EDT

Microsoft may have killed the Surface Laptop Studio

Microsoft is streamlining the Surface lineup, and the Surface Laptop Studio 2 reportedly won't get a successor. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 05/15/2025 15:38 EDT

Silicon Motion enables PCIe 5.0 SSDs at mainstream prices with SM2504XT controller

Silicon Motion will showcase its SM2504XT PCIe 5.0 x4 SSD controller at Computex 2025, bringing high-end performance and efficiency to the mainstream SSD market. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 05/15/2025 15:23 EDT

RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell tested, performs roughly 10-15% faster than a stock RTX 5090

Nvidia's latest RTX 6000 Pro has been benchmarked by two outlets. On average, the GPU is allegedly 10-15% quicker than a stock clocked RTX 5090. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 05/15/2025 12:32 EDT

Intel reports wave of high-severity GPU vulnerabilities — ten unique security vulnerabilities stemming from poor software hit range of graphics solutions

Intel has reported ten new GPU-related security vulnerabilities affecting drivers and graphics control software across a range of its GPU offerings this week. The announcement immediately follows announcements of a Spectre workaround from ETH Zurich. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 05/15/2025 12:17 EDT

How To Change File or Directory Permissions via the Linux Terminal

Changing file permissions gives precise control over who can read or write to a file or directory, or who can execute a script or program. Let’s learn how to control these settings from the command line. Read more ›

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Tom's Hardware · 05/15/2025 11:51 EDT

Nvidia postpones SOCAMM technology, originally planned for Blackwell Ultra GB300, now scheduled for Rubin/Rubin Ultra

Nvidia has allegedly delayed its upcoming SOCAMM technology due to supply chain and reliability problems. The technology was originally supposed to debut in Nvidia's GB300 workstation product, but has been moved up to run in next-gen Rubin/Rubin Ultra products. Read more ›

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