How Meta, Weka, Vast, and Red Hat are rethinking storage as AI inference outpaces memory supply In the early days of space ...
This is the second of three feature articles Ars is publishing to explore the financial, technical, and competitive ...
Looking to turbocharge an aging laptop? A solid-state drive is the fast way to success. SATA, M.2 SSDs, PCI Express, NVMe: ...
Seeing a brand-new internal SSD from Samsung—the SSD 990—is reassuring at a time when major manufacturers have slowed ...
Valve released the Steam Machine at long last, but this tiny gaming PC costs more than expected, given its budget-grade parts ...
Despite higher computer prices, consumer demand has not declined as IT products have become resilient economic necessities, say retailers. Buyers are shifting towards premium models as entry-level ...
It's a tough SSD market, but Prime Day is bringing some welcome relief. Beyond that WD, Samsung's good, general-use Portable SSD T9 is 39% off, and Lexar's tiny Professional Go (great for iPhone ...
Three main companies make consumer memory chips, aka “RAM,” and all are facing extraordinary demand because they also produce the memory that powers AI data centers. That’s bad news for your wallet.
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Last week's Computex conference in Taiwan reinforced the idea that artificial intelligence-related computing demand continues to intensify, due in part to the rise of AI agents, according to UBS ...
Quantinuum lost nearly $200 million last year, saw revenue drop the first quarter of 2026, and says its technology may never work–yet investors are clamoring to buy the stock. The quantum-computer ...
With dozens of companies, from small startups to tech giants, pursuing quantum computing, there’s a steady flow of results as they try to find a path to utility. We typically focus on new technologies ...