PC Hardware stories
Computer set-ups are divided into two different parts, the hardware and the peripherals. PC hardware refers to all of the physical components such as input, processing, storage, output and communication devices.
These components will often define the size and the specifications of PC hardware. From those for gaming to those dedicated to cryptocurrency mining, the range of PC hardware is very wide and is sold across a variety of channels.
PC hardware that relates to features such as speed or storage will greatly improve the running of a PC, and these can be changed and adapted with technical work. Choosing the right PC hardware is essential for companies and organisations’ network stability and structure.
These components will often define the size and the specifications of PC hardware. From those for gaming to those dedicated to cryptocurrency mining, the range of PC hardware is very wide and is sold across a variety of channels.
PC hardware that relates to features such as speed or storage will greatly improve the running of a PC, and these can be changed and adapted with technical work. Choosing the right PC hardware is essential for companies and organisations’ network stability and structure.
ENDOFY launches showcase Aquarius 8000 PC cases & fans
2 days ago
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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hybrid & remote work
ENDORFY expands into showcase PC hardware with tempered-glass Aquarius 8000 cases, 450 mm graphics support and new Corona 120 ARGB fans.
Gigabyte unveils dark wood AM5 motherboard for gamers
Last week
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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hybrid & remote work
Gigabyte adds dark wood styling to its premium AM5 motherboard line, pairing the X870E AERO X3D Dark Wood with Ryzen support and Wi-Fi 7.
Dell debuts Premium 14 & 16 laptops with Intel AI chips
Last month
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power / energy
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clean technologies
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agentic ai
Dell debuts 14in and 16in Premium laptops with OLED screens, Intel Core Ultra chips and RTX graphics, targeting power users and creators.
Musk floats Tesla 'terafab' chip plant & Intel talks
Last month
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robots
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semiconductors
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hyperscale
Elon Musk says Tesla may build a vast in-house 'terafab' chip plant to secure AI supply and hints at potential manufacturing talks with Intel.
AMD unveils Ryzen AI 400 chips for Copilot+ desktops
Last month
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network infrastructure
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semiconductors
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edge computing
AMD has launched Ryzen AI 400 desktop and PRO chips, its first Copilot+ PC-ready desktop processors, promising up to 50 TOPS of local AI.
Cherry debuts TMR magnetic gaming keyboards at 8k Hz
Tue, 13th Jan 2026
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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pc hardware
Cherry Xtrfy unveils 8k Hz TMR magnetic gaming keyboards, led by the GBP £199.99 MX 8.2 Pro TMR Wireless with 0.01 mm precision input.
Biometrics market projected to reach USD $173.7bn by 2032, says report
Wed, 17th Apr 2024
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surveillance
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blockchain
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physical security
The surge in demand for secure identification boosts the market valuation of biometrics technology, set to rise from USD $50.3bn in 2023 to USD $173.7bn by 2032, according to DataHorizzon Research.
Hyperscale cloud market projected to hit $3.4tn by 2034
Tue, 2nd Jan 2024
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digital transformation
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edge computing
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ai
The hyperscale cloud market is predicted to reach a monumental $3.4tn by 2034, driven by digital transformation initiatives worldwide.
Refurbished PC and laptop market to surpass $47.3 billion
Thu, 21st Sep 2023
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clean technologies
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pc hardware
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sustainability
Numerous startups are investing in refurbished workstations to reduce costs and sustain for longer periods. This will positively impact the global market.
Strong second quarter for traditional PC market - IDC
Tue, 14th Jul 2020
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supply chain
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pc hardware
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notebook
Global PC shipments see strong growth in Q2 2020, driven by demand for notebooks during work-from-home and e-learning, according to IDC.
Intel & QuTech outline 'milestone' in quantum computing
Wed, 26th Feb 2020
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quantum computing
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pc hardware
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intel
'Horse Ridge' could pave the way for further understanding how quantum practicality could solve real-world problems.
Microsoft outlines innovations at Computex 2019
Thu, 30th May 2019
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edge computing
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iot
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microsoft
With Computex 2019 in full Swing, Microsoft hasn't held anything back about its latest innovations, technologies, and partnerships.
Are hard disk drives damaged by smoke recoverable?
Fri, 5th Apr 2019
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dr
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hyperscale
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dc
The old saying 'fail to prepare, prepare to fail' is certainly an apt proverb in IT circles - ESET shares some advice for recovering smoke-damaged HDDs.
Dell EMC tops the data centre hardware & software market
Tue, 2nd Apr 2019
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network infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Spending in the market is on the rise with the usual suspects like Dell EMC, Microsoft, HPE, Huawei, and Cisco at the top.
Silicon Valley to lose its tech centre crown to global cities
Fri, 22nd Feb 2019
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pc hardware
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hardware
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smartphones
A new survey of tech industry leaders found the majority believe it is likely the Valley will be usurped within four years by other cities around the world.
Exclusive Q&A: Why businesses are storing useless hardware
Wed, 30th Jan 2019
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hybrid cloud
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hyperscale
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dc
In this exclusive interview, Blancco's Fredrik Forslund details just how expensive the issue of data centre waste has become.
Organisations wasting $100k a year hoarding useless IT hardware
Mon, 28th Jan 2019
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hybrid cloud
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hyperscale
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dc
A new report reveals that two in five organisations spend over USD $100,000 annually storing useless IT hardware, posing security and compliance risks.
IDC: PC shipments decline even in holiday quarter
Mon, 14th Jan 2019
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network infrastructure
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lenovo
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apple
PC shipments saw a 3.7% year-on-year decline in Q4 2018, with even the holiday season driven by consumer promotions failing to boost numbers.
ManageEngine VP's 5 tech trends to look out for in 2019
Wed, 2nd Jan 2019
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hyperscale
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dc
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it automation
Next year is to be one where we will see many technologies that have been on the fringes begin to be implemented among the mainstream.
Is Supermicro innocent? 3rd party test finds no malicious hardware
Thu, 13th Dec 2018
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semiconductors
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
One of the larger scandals within IT circles took place this year with Bloomberg firing shots at Supermicro - now Supermicro is firing back.