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Silicon Power MS70 SSD-in-a-Stick: A Compact Powerhouse of Storage

Silicon Power, a brand known for its entry-level flash storage solutions, made a significant stride in October 2023 by introducing two innovative portable SSDs in a thumb drive format. The MS70, equipped with a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A interface, offers a wide range of capacities from 250GB to 2TB. Alongside, the DS72, mirroring these capacities, boasts a dual-interface design featuring both Type-C and Type-A connections. Both models claim impressive performance with read speeds of 1050 MBps and write speeds of 850 MBps, placing them in the upper echelon of high-capacity, high-performance USB flash drives (UFDs).

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FSP Hydro Ti Pro 1000W PSU: Titanium Excellence in FSP's Flagship Power Supply

In recent years, the market has witnessed a surge in sophisticated 1000W power supplies, with FSP emerging as a key player. Their range includes the 80Plus Gold-rated Hydro G Pro and the 80Plus Platinum-rated Hydro PTM X Pro. Now, FSP elevates its offering with the pinnacle of their Hydro series - the 80Plus Titanium-rated Hydro Ti Pro.

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Intel CEO Comments on Nvidia's AI Dominance

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger recently made remarks about Nvidia's leading position in the AI and high-performance computing market. During a discussion at MIT, Gelsinger labeled Nvidia's success in AI as "extraordinarily lucky," suggesting that Intel could have been in Nvidia's place if different decisions had been made in the past.

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The Influence of AMD on Nvidia's RTX 50-Series Release

The tech world is buzzing with speculation about Nvidia's potential release of its RTX 50-series GPUs in 2024, a decision that intriguingly hinges on AMD's competitive moves. A recent video by the rumour channel Moore's Law is Dead sheds light on this situation, citing a source within Nvidia. This article delves into the dynamics between these tech giants and how AMD's strategies could dictate Nvidia's next big release.

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PC Gamer Chat Log Podcast Episode 35

Welcome to the 35th episode of the PC Gamer Chat Log Podcast, a weekly rendezvous for all PC gaming enthusiasts. This episode falls on a serene Thursday, a perfect time to catch up on the world of PC gaming. We're here to delve into how gamers manage their ever-expanding collection of games, especially during slower periods in the gaming calendar.

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Wordle #921: December 27 Challenge

Wordle, the popular word puzzle game, continues to engage and challenge players daily. In this article, we focus on the Wordle challenge for December 27, game number 921. Whether you're seeking a helpful hint to guide you or the answer itself, you're in the right place. We provide tailored clues for those who want a nudge in the right direction without spoiling the fun of discovery.

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Intel's 14th Gen T-Series CPUs: Leaked Specs Reveal Promising Low-Power Options

Intel's upcoming 14th Generation T-series CPUs, designed for low power consumption, have seen their specifications leaked, hinting at a significant performance boost over the 13th Generation models. These T-series CPUs, known for their 35-watt TDP, are set for release early next year and offer an intriguing option for small form-factor PC enthusiasts.

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Microsoft's Strategic Shift in PC Peripherals

Microsoft is realigning its approach to PC peripherals, moving away from its traditional Microsoft-branded products to focus exclusively on its premium Surface line. This strategic shift marks the end of an era for Microsoft's PC accessories that began in 1983, transitioning towards a more niche, high-end market.

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Intel's Compiler Update: Introduction of Xe-HPCVG and Ponte Vecchio VG Variants

Intel's recent update to its LLVM compiler has introduced support for new graphics device variants, namely Xe-HPCVG and Ponte Vecchio VG. This development brings a significant shift in the features offered by these graphics chips.

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Buffalo SSD-PUT (1TB): A Solid Blend of Speed and Affordability

The Buffalo SSD-PUT is a notable entrant in the portable SSD market, providing a commendable mix of performance and cost-effectiveness. It offers a range of capacities to suit various storage needs.