Sony has stopped accepting orders for almost every memory card it makes—CFexpress Type A, Type B, and SD—as the AI-fuelled global semiconductor shortage leaves the company unable to meet demand.
Since March 27, 2026, Sony will no longer accept orders from resellers for a large part of its memory cards in SD and CF-Express Type A or B formats. The cards can also no longer be ordered directly ...
An independent contractor for Valve gave Linux a way to boost discrete GPU performance on budget cards with 8GB of memory or ...
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Nvidia just solved their VRAM problem, but not by giving out more VRAM
Traditional graphics rendering could be in the rearview mirror soon enough ...
These expert-tested trail cams from Moultrie, Spartan, Covert, and others will capture critters on camera no matter your ...
IIT-BHU alum Deep Jariwala has landed a top US quantum research role at Tennessee & Oak Ridge. In an exclusive chat, he talks ...
Iran attacked two vessels in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday after President Donald Trump extended a U.S. ceasefire in the ...
There are so many product updates from Blackmagic Design this year at the NAB Show (Booth #N2502) – and I’m currently testing ...
Modern consoles and PCs are more similar than they are distinct. The Sony PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X both have AMD SoCs ...
The Framework Laptop 13 Pro offers upgrades across the board: a better screen, Intel's Panther Lake processor, and killer ...
A fresh rumor suggests Nvidia may adopt 3GB GDDR7 modules on a rumored RTX 5060 Ti, pushing VRAM to 9GB but potentially ...
This wallet-thin tracker that works with Apple Find My is down to $23.99, making it an easy everyday and travel-ready upgrade ...
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