Tesla Model 3 gets self-parking with Summon feature
Published in Transportation


Can open/close the garage door

Thanks to an over-the-air software update, Tesla's Model 3 finally got the "Summon" feature which was already available on the Model S and the Model X cars.

Seagate launches consumer Barracuda SATA SSDs
Published in PC Hardware


Reaching up to 2TB in capacity

Seagate has joined the crowded consumer SSD market with its newest Barracuda SSDs which will be available in 250GB, 500GB, 1TB and 2TB capacities as well as hitting read and write speeds of up to 540MB/s and 520MB/s, respectively.

Intel's 9th gen desktop CPUs leak online
Published in PC Hardware
Thursday, 05 July 2018 11:24

Intel's 9th gen desktop CPUs leak online


Just a 100-200MHz frequency bump

Following the leak that Intel will be releasing Coffee Lake-based six- and eight-core parts as its new 9000-series 9th generation CPUs, more details have shown up online revealing a minor 100MHz to 200MHz frequency bump across the lineup.

AMD Ryzen 3 2300X spotted in benchmarks
Published in PC Hardware
Tuesday, 03 July 2018 16:21

AMD Ryzen 3 2300X spotted in benchmarks


Little quad-core is quite an overclocker

AMD has enjoyed the praise its Ryzen 2nd Generation CPUs have been getting from both the press and consumers but now it appears that the entry-level market will be getting the same taste with Ryzen 3 2300X, which happens to be quite an overclocker, at least judging from these first leaks.

Intel Coffee Lake NUCs will have eDRAM
Published in News
Tuesday, 03 July 2018 13:11

Intel Coffee Lake NUCs will have eDRAM


Featuring Iris Plus Graphics 655 IGP

According to a fresh report, all Intel's new NUCs will come with Iris Plus Graphics 655 IGP with 128MB of eDRAM.

Nvidia starts sending invites for Gamescom 2018
Published in Graphics


Date still not carved in stone

According to the latest rumor, Nvidia has started to send out invites for an event that will take place at the Gamescom show in August, and while no date, Geforce or any other hardware was mentioned, this will be the most likely place that Nvidia will launch its new graphics card.

AMD takes another stab at Intel
Published in PC Hardware
Monday, 18 June 2018 21:37

AMD takes another stab at Intel


Offers to exchange sweepstake Core i7-8086K for Threadripper 1950X

AMD is having a blast in taking stabs at Intel these days and in its latest one, it goes for the recently announces Intel sweepstake, offering to exchange the prized Core i7-8086K limited edition CPU for a brand new Threadripper 1950X CPU.

Cyberpunk 2077 E3 demo ran on single GTX 1080 Ti
Published in Gaming


Coming with a well-optimized engine

It appears that CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077 game won't be that hard on the hardware as the demo that was showcased behind closed doors at the E3 2018 show was running on a standard high end PC, with a single Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti.

Dell and HP advertise Intel Optane as "memory"
Published in News


Could cause confusion among customers

It appears that both Dell and HP have been caught advertising Intel's Optane SSD as "memory", or rather precisely, together with RAM, despite the fact that Optane SSDs clearly belong with storage as an addition to the HDD.

Microsoft HoloLens 2 to run on Qualcomm's XR1 SoC
Published in News


Could launch in Q1 2019

While there have been plenty of rumors regarding Microsoft's next-generation augmented/virtual reality headset, the latest one suggests that it will be based on Qualcomm's recently announced XR1 SoC.