Tom's HardwareStoryboardSuperconductor Breakthrough: Worldwide Race to Validate ResultsCurated byTom's HardwareIs LK-99 is a black swan? There's a worldwide race to validate whether a new material is a room temperature, ambient-pressure superconductor -- a stunning scientific achievement that would have wide reverberations across the scientific community. Beyond the initial coverage rush, well over a dozen research teams are working at breakneck speed to validate the original South Korean claims. Here's what you need to know.
Tom's HardwareStoryboardPrime Day 2023: The hottest hardware dealsCurated byTom's HardwarePrime Day, Amazon's annual deal holiday, is now underway with significant savings on everything from gaming laptops to CPUs, GPUs and SSDs. As always, the deals aren't limited to Jeff Bezos' company. We're seeing great bargains from the likes of Newegg.com, Best Buy, Dell.com and Lenovo.com, among others. To help you find PC components, 3D printers, laptops and desktops that upgrade your tech life and save your money, Tom's Hardware is live blogging the event. Join us!
Tom's HardwareStoryboardAurora: The fastest computer in the world?Curated byTom's HardwareArgonne National Laboratory and Intel announced on Thursday that installation of 10,624 blades for the Aurora supercomputer has been completed and the system will come online later in 2023. The machine uses tens of thousands of Xeon Max 'Sapphire Rapids' processors with HBM2E memory as well as tens of thousands Data Center GPU Max 'Ponte Vecchio' compute GPUs to achieve performance of over 2 FP64 ExaFLOPS.
Tom's HardwareStoryboardBest of Computex 2023: A Triumph for Today's Top TechCurated byTom's HardwareAfter three years away, Computex is back in person and in full swing in Taipei. Tom's Hardware has spent the last several days on the ground (and on the MRT train) traveling between hotels and the Nangang Exhibition Center, tracking down and testing the new products at the best tradeshow for PC tech. And despite a lack of major new CPU or GPU launches here, Computex didn’t disappoint. Here's the best of the best.
Tom's HardwareStoryboardQuantum computing breakthrough: It's closer than everCurated byTom's HardwareJapanese researchers described an algorithm that dramatically accelerates a specific quantum computing workload. More significantly, the workload itself (called time evolution operators) has applications in condensed matter physics and quantum chemistry -- two fields that can unlock new worlds within our own.
Tom's HardwareStoryboardCrucial to launch world’s fastest Gen 5 SSD Curated byTom's HardwareCrucial is preparing to launch its ultra-fast T700 SSD, which is now available to pre-order starting at $209.99 for the 1TB model. The drive is currently the world's fastest Gen 5 SSD, surpassing all of the SSDs on our list of best SSDs with read speeds of nearly 12 GB/s. The drive launches later this month, on May 30.
Tom's HardwareStoryboardThe 2023 Innovation AwardsCurated byTom's HardwareIt's our job and our joy here at Tom's Hardware to test the latest products and tech. From graphics cards and CPUs to gaming laptops, Raspberry Pi expansion boards, and fast 3D printers, lots of enthusiast hardware passes through our labs throughout the year. But comparatively few actually break new ground. This stuff actually does.
Tom's HardwareStoryboardChatGPT: Inside the AI that's changing the worldCurated byTom's HardwareChatGPT -- Chat Generative-Pre-Trained Transformer -- can create images, write code, songs, poetry and try to solve our problems, big or small. It may not know how to beat Star Trek’s Kobayashi Maru simulation, but it can write code with aplomb. Tom's Hardware shows you how to make the most of this amazing new technology.