Friday, June 20, 2025

Intel's Core Ultra 7 hits a New Low price, Plus the Week's Best Deals on Slim Chargers, a Monster Gaming Screen, and More

Editor's Letter | Best Buy: Up to $400 off Gaming Laptops | Newegg: Up to 51% off CPUs
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June 20, 2025
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Editor's Letter
Here at Tom's Hardware, we keep a close eye on the latest PC, peripheral, and component deals every day. You can always head to our site for more up-to-the-minute deals coverage, but the direct product links below are a quick cheat sheet of our favorite deals of the week that are still available.
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Baseus 65W Flat Wall Charger: was $49 now $29
Baseus 65W Flat Wall Charger: was $49 now $29
This pocket-friendly charger is just 0.66 inches thick, with fold-down prongs and two USB ports. The USB-C tops out at 45W and the USB-A can deliver up to 20W. It includes a 3.3-foot charging cable.
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Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF: was $320 now $229
Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF: was $320 now $229
The Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF is a 20-core processor consisting of 8 P-cores and 12 E-cores with 20 threads. The boost clocks of 5.4 GHz for the P-cores and 4.6 GHz for the E-cores help this processor to game and perform well in multithreaded applications.
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HOTO NEX O1 PRO 3.6V Screwdriver Set: was $60 was $49
HOTO NEX O1 PRO 3.6V Screwdriver Set: was $60 was $49
HOTO's wireless screwdriver has three torque settings, charges over USB-C, and looks surprisingly good. It's even proven quite durable. I've dropped it off of ladders and my workbench at least a dozen times, and it's still working flawlessly.
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MatterHackers 1kg Pro Series Model Resin (White): was $71 now $33
MatterHackers 1kg Pro Series Model Resin (White): was $71 now $33
Stick with the color or mix with other colors to create your own. MatterHackers Pro Series resins offer color mixing opportunities for your creations. The Pro Series resin cures within a UV wavelength of 380 - 405nm. You can store the resin in a cool environment for up to 2 years in ideal conditions.
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Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 49-Inch Curved Monitor: was $1,799 now $999
Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 49-Inch Curved Monitor: was $1,799 now $999
This massive gaming monitor is built around a 49-inch OLED panel with a curvature of 1800R. It has a resolution of 5,120 x 1,440 pixels and boasts an impressive refresh rate of 240 Hz. You get both HDMI and DisplayPort inputs to take advantage of.
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Sangabery Digital Caliper: was $25.99 now $19
Sangabery Digital Caliper: was $25.99 now $19
This precise stainless steel measuring tool can handle imperial or metric measurements, has an easy-to-read screen, and at least feels more durable and precise than cheaper plastic models. And at around $20, it won't break the bank. I find it handy for a number of home and tech-related tasks.
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Thursday, June 19, 2025

AMD Reveals Ryzen Threadripper 9000 Benchmarks | Intel Nova Lake Leak Teases 52 Cores, DDR5-8000

AMD reveals benchmarks of Ryzen Threadripper 9000, claims it's up to 145% faster than rival Xeon in some tests | The CPU Core Wars return: Intel Nova Lake leak teases monster 52 cores, DDR5-8000, and 32 PCIe lanes rumored, would rival AMD's finest | Texas Instruments commits $60 billion to U.S. semiconductor manufacturing
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June 19, 2025
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Texas Instruments commits $60 billion to U.S. semiconductor manufacturing
includes planned expansions to Texas, Utah fabs
Nvidia planning new RTX 5090 'DD' variant for China
24GB card with tweaked GPU latest attempt to comply with strict export restrictions
Graphics
VRAM-friendly neural texture compression inches closer to reality
Enthusiast shows massive compression benefits with Nvidia and Intel demos
3D Printing
MIT researchers crack 3D printing with glass -- new technique enables inorganic composite glass printed at low temperatures
Researchers at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory have successfully 3D printed using a special type of glass-based filament they developed.

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

The U.S. Navy Is Selling MSRP Nvidia RTX GPUs | New GPUs Use ARGB Lighting to Warn of 16-pin Issues

The U.S. Navy is selling MSRP Nvidia RTX GPUs - 5070, 5080, and even 5090 spotted at Navy Exchange | The GPU 16-pin melting fiasco is getting ridiculous - now this entire Nvidia RTX turns into a red ring of death when it is incorrectly plugged in | Phison E28 2TB SSD Review: A return for vengeance
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June 17, 2025
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The U.S. Navy is selling MSRP Nvidia RTX GPUs - 5070, 5080, and even 5090 spotted at Navy Exchange
'You Serve, You Save,' but you have to hunt through nondescript brown boxes.
Reviews
Phison E28 2TB SSD Review: A return for vengeance
Phison is back to settle the PCIe 5.0 score.
Samsung Odyssey 3D G9 gaming monitor review: Premium 4K gaming in 2D and glasses-free 3D
Samsung delivers premium 4K gaming and glasses-free 3D with its Odyssey 3D G9.
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$124 million armored truck crypto money laundering operation busted - Australian perps apprehended, could face life in prison
A complex network of bank accounts, businesses, couriers, and cryptocurrency accounts is under further investigation.
Taiwan bans chip exports to Huawei, SMIC - ban comes after Huawei tricked TSMC into making two million AI processors despite US restrictions
Taiwan's International Trade Administration rubber-stamped the decision to tighten controls.
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