The Kingston KC3000 is a high-end, high-performance SSD. It’s expensive by today’s standards but if you want to maximise the performance of your brand new PC, this could be the way to go.Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2022
Apple has become the top contender in the tablet shipments across the US with nearly 19 million units shipped in 2021. PC shipments — barring tablets — saw a 1 percent growth in 2021 despite a fall of nearly 30 percent fall in Q4 2021. In tablet shipments, Apple was followed by Amazon, Samsung, Microsoft,…
HP was the leader in the overall PC category for PC shipments in 2021, according to a report by IDC. Companies shipped a whopping 14.8 million units in the country last year, thanks to remote working demand and better supplies. Dell and Lenovo were in second and third place with high demand from IT and…
Dell said it expects PC backlog to balloon in the first quarter due to supply chain constraints and reported a quarterly profit miss, sending its shares down seven percent in extended trading.Read More
Acer Swift 5 and Swift 3 laptops powered by Intel Core 12th generation processors have been launched. Both the laptops come with 14-inch displays, quick charging technology, Intel Iris Xe graphics and CNC-machined unibody chassis.Read More
Taiwan will join “democratic countries” in putting sanctions on Russia over the invasion of Ukraine, the government said, with the world’s largest contract chipmaker TMSC adding it would comply with all export control rules.Read More
Nvidia, the most valuable chipmaker in the world, said on Friday that it is investigating a potential cyberattack.Read More
Taiwan says Russia Ukraine war is likely to have a limited impact on its capacity to produce and supply semiconductor chips.Read More
Samsung launched the Galaxy Book 2, Galaxy Book 2 Pro, Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360, Galaxy Book 2 Business, and Galaxy Book 2 360, as the latest additions to the company’s Galaxy Book portfolio at MWC 2022. The company’s new laptops run on the latest 12th Gen Intel Core CPUs, with up to 1TB of…
Taiwan’s semiconductor companies are complying with government export controls to Russia, put in place as part of sanctions on Moscow for invading Ukraine, the Economy Ministry said.Read More
