Noctua’s first-ever AIO features a silenced Asetek Emma V2 pump and NF-A12/14 fans — 240mm NL-LC1 starts at around $250, could cost $325 for 420mm cooler

Noctua is officially entering the AIO market on June 16 with its new “NL-LC1” liquid cooler that starts at 220 EUR (around $250) for the 240mm variant. It features a customized Asetek Emma V2 pump with a lot of soundproofi…

32GB of DDR5 now costs $375 minimum — AI shortage continues to squeeze PC building

32GB of DDR5 RAM can now no longer be found for less than $374.97.

GoPro warns ‘substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue’ in regulatory filings — AI memory shortage hits action camera maker

Higher memory costs and lower sales is hitting GoPro hard. The company isn’t filing for bankruptcy yet, but it might end up doing that if it does not resolve the issue sooner.

Intel’s 5.7 GHz Xeon 6377P features 12 P-cores and a desktop-class LGA1700 socket — unusual server CPU prioritizes clock speed over core count

Intel has unveiled the Xeon 6377P, a 12-core Bartlett Lake server processor featuring a 5.7 GHz boost clock, ECC support, and a 95W TDP. The unusual Xeon targets entry-level enterprise workloads where single-threaded perfo…

AMD says new EXPO ‘Ultra Low Latency’ DDR5 memory should be ‘effectively the same price’ as current kits — feature will work on existing chipsets, but will require new DIMMs

AMD provides us with a bit more detail about its upcoming EXPO Ultra Low Latency mode, which should be available from leading memory partners soon.

Intel addresses Arrow Lake blunder: ‘We needed to build back our reputation’ — says Arrow Lake Refresh’s low price a key first step, laying the groundwork for Nova Lake

Intel knows that Arrow Lake dealt a blow to its reputation among enthusiasts. Arrow Lake Refresh was an effort to correct that issue, laying the groundwork for Nova Lake later this year.

Intel’s next-gen LGA1954 socket will support Nova Lake, Razor Lake, and beyond — finally an Intel socket that outlives its CPUs

Reputable Intel hardware leaker Jaykihn reveals new information about Intel’s next-generation LGA1954 socket.