Thursday, November 20, 2025

Nvidia's Demand for LPDDR5X Could Double Smartphone and Server Memory Prices | Windows' Digital Signage Mode Hides Embarrassing BSODs

Nvidia's demand for LPDDR5X could double smartphone and server memory prices in 2026 | You're about to see even fewer BSODs in public with Windows 11's new 'Digital Signage Mode' | Alienware Area-51 review: Dell's massive gaming tower now supports Intel and AMD CPUs
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November 20, 2025
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