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Qualcomm Snapdragon reportedly Microsoft’s first choice for Surface Go CPU

Microsoft watcher Paul Thurrott claims that the company originally intended to use Qualcomm’s ARM-based Snapdragon processor in its new Surface Go. But Intel supposedly caught wind of the move and offered “deep discounts” on its Pentium Gold processor that Microsoft simply could not refuse.
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Oculus ‘Santa Cruz’ VR headset may arrive in the first quarter of 2019

Oculus may formally introduce a mid-tier VR headset during the Oculus Connect 5 conference on September 26th and 27th. This is an assumption based on a response regarding the “Santa Cruz” headset that sources now claim will arrive in the first quarter of 2019. Oculus wouldn’t comment on the rumor.
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New 3DMark benchmark will support Nvidia’s RTX 20 Series possibly this October

UL Benchmarks is reportedly working on a new 3DMark benchmark that will support the real-time ray tracing features embedded in Nvidia’s new GeForce RTX 20 Series graphics cards. It could possibly arrive around the time Microsoft’s October 2018 Update lands for Windows 10.
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Chrome 69 arrives in September with Google’s Material Design overhaul intact

The latest version of Google Chrome will arrive on September 4, and with it the interface overhaul called Material Design. A specific portion of the company’s notes for the enterprise makes this clear, stating that Chrome will sport “a new design across all operating systems.”
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‘Tomb Raider’ devs respond to RTX 2080 Ti, ray tracing performance concerns

The developers behind Shadow of the Tomb Raider responded to concerns about the game running poorly on Nvidia’s just-revealed GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card with ray tracing enabled. It’s still a work in progress and the feature will be made available in a post-launch update.
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HTC’s new wireless adapter for the Vive arrives in September for $300

Sick of tripping over the HTC Vive’s cord when moving blindly across physical space? HTC’s new wireless adapter is here to help. The good news is that you can eliminate that long tripwire and feel secure that you’ll remain on your two feet. The bad news is that it will cost an additional $300.
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Asus gets ‘tough’ on gamers using two TUF Gaming FX laptops built for abuse

If you’re looking for a “tough” gaming laptop that won’t set your wallet on fire, Asus introduces two new solutions under its TUF Gaming FX banner. The FX505 dons a 15.6-inch screen while the FX705 sports a 17.3-inch screen, both of which support a Full HD resolution with up to a 144Hz refresh rate.
NVIDIA Unveils GeForce RTX, World’s First Real-Time Ray Tracing GPUs

Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 20 Series starts at $500 and features real-time ray tracing

As expected, Nvidia introduced its new GeForce RTX 20 Series of add-in desktop graphics cards for gamers during its pre-show Gamescom press event. The new family is based on Nvidia’s new “Turing” architecture focusing on real-time ray tracing for believable, photo-realistic gaming.
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Here’s how to watch Nvidia’s GeForce event at Gamescom

Today is August 20, and that means Nvidia is getting ready to (possibly) showcase its GeForce RTX 20 Series of add-in graphics cards for gamers. We’re sticking with that name, rather than the previous GTX 11 Series brand, due to today’s date and the introduction of Nvidia’s “Turing” architecture.

New Apple MacBook may appear in September at $1,200

Apple may reveal new products in September including an entry-level 13-inch MacBook based on Intel’s seventh-generation processors. Industry sources claim Apple originally intended these units to rely on Intel’s upcoming 10nm “Cannon Lake” processors, but Intel delayed mass production of these chips.
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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 850 chip appears in benchmarks with improved performance

A benchmark for Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 850 processor show a less-than-stellar increase in multi-core performance over the previous 835 chip. Introduced in June, the Snapdragon 850 promises up to 30 percent better performance, yet benchmarks show that leap applies to single-core numbers.
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Is your PC safe? Foreshadow is the security flaw Intel should have predicted

Three new processor vulnerabilities have appeared under the 'Foreshadow' banner. They're similar in nature to Meltdown and Spectre, only they steal data from different memory spaces. Here's everything you need to know about this dangerous new security flaw that just might exist on the computer you're using right now.
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Australian student hacks into Apple, steals 90GB of data because he’s a ‘fan’

A 16-year-old private school student in Melbourne, Australia broke into Apple’s network multiple times for an entire year to download 90GB of “secure” data and access customer accounts. He did this because he was a "fan" and even admitted to the police that working for Apple was his “dream job.”
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Arm’s future CPU designs may finally catch up with Intel in laptops by 2020

Arm publicly disclosed its CPU road map for the first time on Thursday, covering chip designs that will be released through 2020. Typically disclosed under an NDA, the company came forward with its plans to show how its CPU designs will advance the always-on, always-connected laptop experience.
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Asus claims ‘world’s thinnest’ title with its new Zephyrus S gaming laptop

The Republic of Gamers arm at Asus is claiming “world’s thinnest” with the introduction of its new Zephyrus S gaming laptop measuring just 0.58 inches at its thinnest point. The company also revealed the Strix SCAR II that crams a 17.3-inch screen into a 15.7-inch chassis.
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Intel serves up ‘Bean Canyon’ NUCs revved with ‘Coffee Lake’ CPUs

Looking for a super-compact PC for streaming media that doesn’t break the bank? Intel updated its NUC family with its new “Bean Canyon” kits. Currently, there are five with a starting price of $300 packing eighth-generation Intel Core CPUs. But you’ll also still need memory, storage, and an operating system.
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The Andromeda botnet still lingers as nations struggle to clean infected PCs

A report published by Fortinet suggests that although the FBI and European law enforcement ended the Andromeda botnet’s reign in late 2017, there are still systems infected with the malware. The process of cleaning up the infected PCs isn’t progressing at the same pace across various regions.
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Steam survey shows PC gamers are still mostly playing in 1080p and lower

Valve Software’s latest hardware and software survey for July reveals that 63.72 percent of Steam’s registered members still play games with a 1,920 x 1,080 resolution. Even more, 13.33 percent of Steam’s gamers play at 1,366 x 768 while only 1.14 percent are playing at 3,840 x 2,160.
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The browser-based Monero miner Coinhive generates around $250,000 each month

A report reveals that despite a dramatic fall in cryptocurrency mining, the Coinhive JavaScript-based miner is still highly active, generating around $250,000 worth of digital Monero coins each month. Coinhive also contributes 1.18 percent of the total mining power behind the Monero blockchain.
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Nvidia’s Turing chip reinvents computer graphics (but not for gaming)

Nvidia introduced its latest graphics chip design called “Turing” during the SIGGRAPH 2018 conference. Rumored to be the foundation of Nvidia’s next family of GeForce cards, the company instead showcased its new design in Quadro RTX-branded cards: The Quadro RTX 8000, the RTX 6000 and the RTX 5000.
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Pricing and lack of content are still barriers against the adoption of VR

A recent survey questioned 595 VR and AR professionals about their business growth in the consumer and enterprise markets. It shows that 24 percent of the respondents report strong sales in the enterprise market while only 18 percent show strong sales in the consumer market.
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AMD’s new 32-core Ryzen Threadripper chip is out, and you can get one for free

AMD’s new 32-core Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX desktop CPU is now available for a hefty $1,800. It’s compatible with motherboards packing the TR4 socket and the X399 chipset. The only other new Threadripper chip arriving this month will be the 16-core Threadripper 2950X, which costs half the price.
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Intel’s ninth-generation CPUs could launch on October 1

New rumors suggest that Intel could launch its new-generation CPUs as soon as October 1, bringing the 9900K, 9700K, and 9600K chips to consumers eager for more power and better multithreaded support. This rumor backs up slides seen earlier this year that suggested Intel's new chips would debut in late 2018.
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Lenovo’s new mobile workstations pack a punch with Xeon CPUs, Quadro graphics

Lenovo introduced two new mobile workstations arriving at the end of August that are based on eighth-generation Intel Core and Xeon processors. The ThinkPad P1 is the thinnest of the two, measuring 0.7 inches while the bigger ThinkPad P72 is thicker at 1 inch. Both support huge amounts of system memory.
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Why stop at one? Nvidia’s rumored GTX 1180 might double down on cooling fans

A rumor stemming from the leaked printed circuit board for the GeForce GTX 1180 graphics card claims that Nvidia redesigned the drum fan to accommodate a dual-fan design. This rumor specifically focuses on the Founders Edition model, which would make it the first Founders Edition card with two fans.
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Intel’s ruler-shaped SSD packs 32TB of storage, aims to redesign servers

Intel now provides what it deems as the world’s densest and totally silent solid-state drive, but you’ll never install it in your desktop PC. Instead, it’s a long device resembling an old 12-inch ruler that’s designed to bring 32TB of speedy storage to data centers. It joins two other “ruler” SSDs.

Network routers with roaming enabled are likely susceptible to a new attack

Jens Steube discovered a new method to break into network routers. He was researching new ways to attack the WPA3 security standard but stumbled onto an attack technique capable of cracking hashed passwords based on the Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK) security standard.
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BenQ’s curvy new QHD display for gamers supports AMD’s FreeSync 2 tech

Gamers looking for a monitor supporting AMD’s FreeSync 2 technology now have a new option from BenQ: The EX3203R. Available now for $700, it’s a 32-inch curved display with a QHD resolution, an 1800R curvature, and a 144Hz refresh rate. It's DisplayHDR 400-certified, too.
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Programmer trains artificial intelligence to draw faces from text descriptions

Programmer Animesh Karnewar wanted to know how characters described in books would appear in reality, so he turned to artificial intelligence to see if it could properly render these fictional people. He used machine learning to train the A.I. using 400 random images and their text descriptions.
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AMD’s new 32-core Ryzen Threadripper desktop CPU rips into wallets at $1,800

AMD now provides a new batch of Ryzen Threadripper desktop processors for enthusiasts based on its refreshed Zen design. Leading this second wave is the 32-core chip AMD teased in June that uses the same TR4 motherboard socket seating the first Threadripper chips but consumes a bit more power.
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Razer heads to Kickstarter to create its Naga Trinity gaming mouse for lefties

When it comes to computer mice, scissors, spiral notebooks and more, lefties are a neglected crowd. Peripherals and tools catering to southpaws are few and far in-between. Luckily Razer wants to help fix that -- at least for the left-handed MMO gamer -- by creating a left-handed Naga Trinity mouse.
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Surface Go has one of the lowest manual repair scores on the planet

If you purchase Microsoft’s Surface Go thinking you’ll be able to manually repair it, think again. The iFixit website, which thrives on tearing apart devices, gives the Surface Go an extremely low score. Simply put, you’re not going to repair this device without going postal.
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‘Destiny 2’ players spent 25.6 years combined deleting their unwanted shaders

Bungie's latest Destiny 2 statistics reveal that players deleted 807,635,124 shaders in the 77 days spanning between the launch of Warmind and the final Season 3 Faction Rally. At a one-second-per-shader deletion rate, that number tallies up to a combined 25.6 years across all active Guardians.
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Intel backs the U.S. government’s new bill for advancing quantum science

Intel backs the National Quantum Initiative Act, a bipartisan bill to create a federal plan to advance quantum science research and ensure leadership in the United States. This bill aims to expand the number of researchers, educators, students, additional facilities, and more.