Support For Flash Game Addicts In 2020
In the long ago days of the internets before the cats took over, bizarre flash games were what everyone was making, playing or talking about. From the somewhat questionable Slap The Monkey…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 10, 2020 | General Tech | 2
In the long ago days of the internets before the cats took over, bizarre flash games were what everyone was making, playing or talking about. From the somewhat questionable Slap The Monkey…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 28, 2020 | Graphics Cards | 0
Once upon a time flashing your BIOS would often make you break out in a nervous sweat and you should remember this before attempting anything in this post; you have been warned…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Oct 2, 2019 | Graphics Cards | 0
TechSpot liked the performance of the PowerColor RX 5700 Red Devil, but not the price tag as it is within $50 of the RX 5700 XT model. While reviewing the card they…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jul 16, 2019 | General Tech | 0
With so little information at the moment this should be treated as nothing but a rumour; though history suggests a grain of truth is likely to emerge. Flash memory and controller makers…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Apr 12, 2019 | General Tech | 2
If you and your Intel chips are feeling insecure, why not show them some love this Friday night and flash them with new updates? There are new updates including one to mitigate…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Feb 19, 2019 | Graphics Cards | 6
So you like living dangerously and are willing to bet $1000 or more on something that might make your new NVIDIA GPU a bit faster, or transform it into a brick? …
Read Moreby Sebastian Peak | Dec 20, 2018 | Storage | 1
ServeTheHome got up close and personal with Optane DC Persistent Memory in an article posted yesterday, removing the heat spreaders and taking a look at (and several photos of) the components...
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Nov 19, 2018 | General Tech | 6
Compared to the other major flash manufacturers YMTC is quite new to the game, a mere two years in the business. They've currently only ever produced 32-layer NAND and are working on…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Aug 1, 2018 | General Tech | 7
While this will not be a permanent situation, all signs point to a glut of NAND supplies soon driving prices down. The Register lists a variety of reasons why this could…
Read Moreby Allyn Malventano | May 21, 2018 | Storage | 5
In tandem with Micron's launch of their new enterprise QLC SSDs, there is a broader technology announcement coming out of Intel today. This release covers the fact that Intel and...
Read Moreby Allyn Malventano | Nov 21, 2017 | Storage | 2
We haven't heard much about Samsung's 'XPoint Killer' Z-NAND since Flash Memory Summit 2017, but now we have a bit more to go on: Yes, actual specs. In print. Not bad...
Read Moreby Allyn Malventano | Aug 2, 2017 | Storage | 8
A month ago, WD and Toshiba each put out releases related to their BiCS 3D Flash memory. WD announced 96 layers (BiCS4) as their next capacity node, while Toshiba announced them reliably storing…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jul 31, 2017 | General Tech | 11
Just when you thought it was safe, there is a group who are attempting to ensure that Adobe Flash never dies, just like the killer from a horror movie in the 80's…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jul 5, 2017 | General Tech | 3
Historically, memory prices have been as volatile as the RAM they are used in but recently this has changed. The demand for flash storage, volatile or not, has grown tremendously with the…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Mar 27, 2017 | General Tech | 5
FedEx seems to be indicating they are not quite ready for Adobe Flash to go away, by offering certain customers a $5.00 coupon to enable it. This was likely triggered by the…
Read Moreby Allyn Malventano | Jan 3, 2017 | Storage | 4
Kicking off the storage announcements at CES 2017, Kingston announced a 2TB thumb drive: Ok, well it's a bit big for a thumb drive, but it is definitely a high capacity portable SSD…
Read Moreby Allyn Malventano | Dec 22, 2016 | Storage | 2
Following up on Micron's UFS 2.1 announcement, Phison has announced the launch of their own PS8311 UFS 2.1 controller: For those unaware, UFS 2.1 is a much-anticipated replacement for eMMC, which...
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Dec 13, 2016 | General Tech | 5
Google is about to begin transitioning their users away from Flash, unless they explicitly enable it on a site-by-site basis. This is a step beyond click-to-activate, which refuses to activate...
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