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  • Jan 16 / 2021
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Researchers Calculate That Super-Intelligent AI Will Be Impossible To Contain

Researchers Calculate That Super-Intelligent AI Will Be Impossible To Contain
Today we have an assortment of digital assistants to help us look up the weather, control the lighting, and all sorts of other tasks. Whether it’s enlisting the aid of Siri or tapping into Alexa’s growing set of skills, there is a new level of convenience at our disposal. Pretty cool, but take heed—one day it be us doing the bidding of super

  • Jan 16 / 2021
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Hot Hardware Picks For The Best Of CES 2021

Hot Hardware Picks For The Best Of CES 2021
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was a different sort of animal than all previous ones, as the Coronavirus pandemic took away the feasibility of big crowds congregating in Las Vegas. In light of the situation, CES went completely virtual this year. What did not change, however, was the excitement and barrage of product releases

  • Jan 16 / 2021
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Gigabyte Delivers New Aorus Gen4 7000s SSDs With Blistering 7GB/Sec Speeds

Gigabyte Delivers New Aorus Gen4 7000s SSDs With Blistering 7GB/Sec Speeds
Ever since AMD introduced its Ryzen 3000 Zen 2 desktop processors and X570 platform in 2019, we’ve been seeing a steady stream of PCIe 4.0-based SSDs flood the market. The first PCIe 4.0 SSDs featured sequential read speeds that topped 5GB/sec, which far outpaced the fastest PCIe 3.0 SSDs available at the time.
Over the past few months, second-generation

  • Jan 16 / 2021
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U.S. Spending On Video Games And Hardware Soared To Record Levels In 2020

U.S. Spending On Video Games And Hardware Soared To Record Levels In 2020
2020 was a weird year. A pandemic changed the way we do many things, and it heavily impacted the entertainment world. This does not include the video games market, though, which seemed to be reasonably healthy in 2020. Mat Piscatella of the NPD Group tweeted out charts showing how much was spent on video games, including hardware, software,