Thursday, November 27, 2025

Seagate Achieves a Whopping 6.9TB Storage Capacity per Platter in its Laboratory | Intel's Next-Gen Nova Lake Will Finally Tackle AMD's Ryzen X3D

Seagate achieves a whopping 6.9TB storage capacity per platter in its laboratory | Intel's next-gen Nova Lake will finally tackle AMD's Ryzen X3D, but only with pricey 'K' models | Best Black Friday Gaming Chair Deals 2025
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November 27, 2025
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Seagate achieves a whopping 6.9TB storage capacity per platter in its laboratory
55TB to 69TB hard drives now physically possible
 
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Intel's next-gen Nova Lake will finally tackle AMD's Ryzen X3D, but only with pricey 'K' models
144MB Big Last Level Cache response to 3D V-Cache will only come on unlocked desktop parts
 
 
 
 
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China simulated a Starlink blockade over Taiwan that uses around 2,000 drones with jammers to create an 'electromagnetic shield'
CCP scientists devise potential plan to cut off satellite internet to the island
 
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RAM prices have increased '500%,' PC builder claims
CyberPowerPC announces price hikes in U.S. and UK starting December 7
 
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Intel Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs arrive with native DDR5-7200 CUDIMM support
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 vs Intel Arc B580 Face Off: $249 graphics cards duke it out for budget gaming supremacy
An eight-round fight for the crown.
 
 
 
 
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Dead mosquito proboscis used for high-resolution 3D printing nozzle
Scientists boast of the extremely fine output from 'necroprinting'
 
 
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