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Samsung Puts PCIe 6.0 Into Mass Production — 28.4 GB/s, and Not a Gaming Drive in Sight
Samsung’s PM1763 makes PCIe 6.0 a shipping product. It doubles its predecessor’s throughput, moves a 40GB language model in about 1.4 seconds, and is built The post Samsung Puts PCIe 6.0 Into Mass Production — 28.4 GB/s, and Not a Gaming Drive in Sight appeared first on Hardware Busters .
Intel 18A Yield Problem Reportedly Fixed — With One Big Asterisk
An analyst note says the wafer-to-wafer variation is under control and both fabs are humming. Intel hasn’t confirmed a word of it. Intel 18A has The post Intel 18A Yield Problem Reportedly Fixed — With One Big Asterisk appeared first on Hardware Busters .
Tenda Left a Backdoor in Its Own Routers — and It Hands Out Full Admin
The CERT Coordination Center flagged a hidden login across at least five Tenda models. There’s no patch, and Tenda isn’t answering. If you’ve got a The post Tenda Left a Backdoor in Its Own Routers — and It Hands Out Full Admin appeared first on Hardware Busters .
DeepSeek Is Building Its Own AI Chip — But Designing Silicon Was Never the Bottleneck
Reuters says the Chinese lab is designing custom inference silicon. Like everyone else in the AI rush, it still has to fight for the same The post DeepSeek Is Building Its Own AI Chip — But Designing Silicon Was Never the Bottleneck appeared first on Hardware Busters .
POSTECH’s Ultrathin Chip Stacking Hits 4× HBM Density — and the Bonding Happens Mid-Transfer
The trick isn’t just thinner silicon. It’s welding each layer the instant it lands. A team at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) says The post POSTECH’s Ultrathin Chip Stacking Hits 4× HBM Density — and the Bonding Happens Mid-Transfer appeared first on Hardware Busters .
Memory Prices Keep Climbing in Q3 — But the Surge Is Finally Cooling
TrendForce expects DRAM and NAND to keep rising through Q3 2026, only slower. The brakes aren’t coming from better supply — they’re coming from shoppers The post Memory Prices Keep Climbing in Q3 — But the Surge Is Finally Cooling appeared first on Hardware Busters .
DOOM: The Dark Ages Revelations Launches With Path Tracing and a 500 FPS RTX 5090 Flex
NVIDIA’s frame-generation math is doing most of the heavy lifting behind those numbers — but id’s shooter is still the best-looking path-traced game you can The post DOOM: The Dark Ages Revelations Launches With Path Tracing and a 500 FPS RTX 5090 Flex appeared first on Hardware Busters .
GPT-5.6 Is Finally Public — and Reddit Can’t Decide If It’s a Breakthrough or a Mess
OpenAI’s Sol, Terra and Luna clear weeks of US government gating and land with huge coding numbers. The benchmarks are loud. The rollout is chaos. The post GPT-5.6 Is Finally Public — and Reddit Can’t Decide If It’s a Breakthrough or a Mess appeared first on Hardware Busters .
Zen 6 Gets a Date: July 22 — and the Servers Grab It Before Your Ryzen Does
AMD’s CTO let the timing slip in Paris. The next architecture shows up as a 256-core, 2nm EPYC monster called Venice. Desktop gamers keep waiting. The post Zen 6 Gets a Date: July 22 — and the Servers Grab It Before Your Ryzen Does appeared first on Hardware Busters .
Meta Starts Making Its Own AI Chips in September — and It’s Coming for Nvidia’s Cut
The MTIA silicon will never land in your gaming rig, but the scramble behind it is a big part of why your RAM costs what The post Meta Starts Making Its Own AI Chips in September — and It’s Coming for Nvidia’s Cut appeared first on Hardware Busters .

