Components
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US government could take stake in Intel as chip giant's woes continue
News The move would see increased support for Intel’s manufacturing operations
By Ross Kelly Published
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AMD Advancing AI 2025: All the latest news and updates from San Jose
Follow all the news and updates live from AMD's latest Advancing AI conference
By Jane McCallion Last updated
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UPS: What every IT reseller needs to know
Opinion The uninterrupted power supply market is often overlooked, but it rakes in billions every year
By Nicholas Fearn Last updated
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TD Synnex buoyed by UK distribution deal with Nvidia
News New distribution agreement covers the full range of Nvidia enterprise software and accelerated computing products
By Daniel Todd Published
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System Idle Process high on your CPU? Don't worry, it's normal
In-depth What a high System Idle Process on a CPU means and how to discover it in Windows
By Dale Walker Last updated
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AMD takes the wraps off new Instinct MI300X chips for AI workloads
The data center-focused hardware will enable customers to run high-performance AI and HPC workloads
By ITPro Published
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What is a GPU?
In-depth We explain what a GPU is, and what their business applications are
By Adam Shepherd Last updated
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What is cache memory?
In-depth We explain what cache memory is, its core functions, and how it differs from RAM
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet Last updated
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How to check RAM speed and size on your computer
In-depth It's always useful to know how to check RAM speed on your PC, especially if you want to upgrade performance
By Chris Merriman Last updated
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HDMI vs DVI: What’s the best AV input?
In-depth DVI and HDMI are two of the most popular video cable standards on the market, but which should you be using?
By Bobby Hellard Last updated
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What's the difference between ARM and x86?
In-depth Apple, AMD, and Intel take significantly different approaches to building CPUs, with varied processor designs carrying significant implications for performance
By Darien Graham-Smith Published
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Why subsidies alone won’t grow the UK’s semiconductor industry
In-depth The national strategy’s £1 billion subsidy package is far smaller than commitments made in the US and the EU, with the UK opting for a more targeted approach
By Rich McEachran Published
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