Samsung’s 36GB 3.3TB/s HBM4 DRAM Explained: What ISSCC 2026 Reveals About AI Memory Performance
Samsung’s ISSCC 2026 HBM4 paper is not just a speed headline. It is a look at what it takes to make next-generation high bandwidth memory […]
Samsung’s ISSCC 2026 HBM4 paper is not just a speed headline. It is a look at what it takes to make next-generation high bandwidth memory […]
TSMC is now in volume production with its first 2nm-class process, but that doesn’t mean your next desktop CPU or GPU is about to land […]
CES keynotes can be a parade of logos and vibes. NVIDIA’s CES 2026 keynote still had plenty of AI buzzwords, but the useful part was […]
The US is weighing whether to let Nvidia ship its H200 AI accelerators to China, and the headline hook is pure 2025 Washington. The Trump […]
If you have tried to buy DDR5 in the last couple of months and wondered why your memory kit suddenly costs as much as a […]
Intel has quietly killed its mainstream next-generation Xeon platform. Diamond Rapids is still coming for the high end with sixteen memory channels, but the cheaper […]
AMD spent the last decade turning power efficiency into a weapon. Zen took them from the value bin to the point where they could bully […]
Intel heads into 2026 with a technology stack that finally matches the job at hand. RibbonFET to tidy the device physics, PowerVia to clean up […]
2026 will not be won by a shinier compute tile, but it’ll be won by the teams that can bolt enough healthy HBM onto a […]
Valve’s Steam Machine is a living room PC that behaves like a console. It runs SteamOS, boots to a controller UI, and targets 4K output […]
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