Saturday, November 1, 2025

AMD Says RDNA 1 and 2 Will Still Get Support and Driver Updates | Mini PC Maker to Hike Prices on All Models With SSDs and DRAM

AMD clarifies that RDNA 1 and 2 will still get day zero game support and driver updates | Mini PC maker Minisforum to hike prices on all models with SSDs and DRAM, cites 'significant increase in our overall costs' | $2,000 PC Build Spotlight: Rising Phoenix
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November 1, 2025
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AMD clarifies that RDNA 1 and 2 will still get day zero game support and driver updates
Discrete GPUs and handhelds will still work with future games.
 
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Mini PC maker Minisforum to hike prices on all models with SSDs and DRAM, cites 'significant increase in our overall costs'
Barebones models not affected, suggesting change is caused by memory chip shortages.
 
 
 
 
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$2,000 PC Build Spotlight: Rising Phoenix
A new beginning for Tom's Hardware builds
 
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HighPoint RocketAIC 7608AW Review: The Fast Gets Even Faster with 56 GB/s of throughput
Extreme capacity, extreme performance
 
 
 
 
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Strix Halo Radeon 8060S iGPU benchmarked in games, delivers butter-smooth 1080p performance
AMD's AI-focused Ryzen AI Max 395+ APU also excels at gaming
 
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Police bust chip counterfeiting outfit in China, fakes may have made it into PC hardware
GPUs, motherboards, and power supplies potentially impacted by fake Infineon and TI power chips,
 
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Korean fried chicken stocks surge 30% as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang dines out on local delicacy
An entire industry gets buoyed by secret ingredient: Jensanity.
 
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Bolt Graphics brings its RISC-V graphics cards to Ubuntu Summit
Zeus path tracing GPUs target film and animation industry.
 
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Asus' first-ever ROG AI gaming router costs as much as a mini PC and has the specs to match
The device boasts a quad-core CPU, 4GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage for $899.
 
 
 
 
3D Printing
 
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Prusa launches two new 3D printers, open source filament tags, and printable silicone at private event
Prusa channels Steve Jobs for new launch.
 
 
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Friday, October 31, 2025

Early Black Friday Deals: Save $200 on a MacBook Air M4, 22% Off on RTX 5070 Lenovo Legion 5i, and More

Editor's Letter | Amazon: All peripherals on sale, up to 50% off | Best Buy: Gaming accessories on sale
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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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Amazon: All peripherals on sale, up to 50% off
 
 
Best Buy: Gaming accessories on sale
 
 
Newegg: PC case discounts
 
 
Amazon: Best CPU deals
 
 
Dell: Up to 40% off productivity and gaming monitors
 
 
 
 
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Apple MacBook Air M4: was $999 now $799
Apple MacBook Air M4: was $999 now $799
The 2025 MacBook Air comes with Apple's M4 processors, 16GB of unified memory, and 256GB of storage. It also features a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display.
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Lenovo
Lenovo Legion 5i 16-inch 2.5K OLED Gaming Laptop: was $2,039.99 now $1,599.99
The Lenovo Legion 5i uses an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX Series 2 processor with a 2.1GHz base clock and Nvidia's mobile RTX 5070 graphics with 8GB of VRAM. An ample 32GB of memory and a 1TB SSD. The laptop features a 16-inch OLED screen with a sharp 2.5K resolution, a 165Hz refresh rate, and 500 nits of brightness.
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LG
LG UltraGear 32GX850A-B: was $1,299.99 now $799.99
This gaming monitor features a large, glossy 32-inch OLED screen with dual mode resolutions. Use 4k at 165Hz or go 1080p at 330Hz. Perfect for switching up refresh rates for lower latency in eSports game titles.
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Cherry XTRFY M50 Wireless: was $69 now $19.99
Cherry XTRFY M50 Wireless: was $69 now $19.99
The Cherry XTRFY M50 wireless is a lightweight (69 g) ergonomic gaming mouse suitable for small to medium hands. Using the tried and tested Pixart 3311 sensor, the XTRFY M50 has up to 12,000 CPI and a 1,000 Hz polling rate. Connect wirelessly via 2.4GHz or Bluetooth. Other mouse features include Huano Transparent Blue Shell Pink Dot switches, pure PTFE feet, adjustable RGB illumination, and a 4D tilt wheel for horizontal scrolling.
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Logitech G413 TKL SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: was $79.99 now $49.99
Logitech G413 TKL SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: was $79.99 now $49.99
The Logitech G413 TKL SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a wired device with backlit keys. As the name suggests, it has a tenkeyless form factor so there is no numeric pad. The keys are mechanical with tactile switches.
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Elegoo Centauri Carbon: was $413 now $279.99
Elegoo Centauri Carbon: was $413 now $279.99
A high-speed, high-precision Core XY 3D printer for $280! Get precise and perfect 3D prints from this high-speed workhorse. Fully enclosed and compatible with a myriad of filaments, this is a 3D printer for beginners and the jobbing maker who earns a living from their craft.
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Lenovo's Black Friday Deal Days sale is live — here are the best deals we've spotted so far
The sales have cometh!
 
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Thursday, October 30, 2025

NZXT Hit With Civil Suit in California Over PC Rental Biz | 54-Year-Old Intel 4004 Chip Exposed in its 10,000nm Glory

NZXT hit with civil RICO suit in California over controversial PC rental biz | Intel's revolutionary 54-year-old 4004 chip was the world's first programmable microchip | Lenovo Legion LOQ 15 review: Solid gaming performance, but needs more RAM and storage
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October 30, 2025
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NZXT hit with civil RICO suit in California over controversial PC rental biz
Class-action lawsuit alleges PC Flex Program is a 'bait-and-switch-scheme' that included used and inferior hardware.
 
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Intel's revolutionary 54-year-old 4004 chip was the world's first programmable microchip
2,300-transistor 10,000nm processor exposed.
 
 
 
 
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Lenovo Legion LOQ 15 review: Solid gaming performance, but needs more RAM and storage
This Legion offers excellent gaming performance in its class, but comes up short on storage and RAM.
 
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SanDisk Extreme Pro With USB4 (2TB) review: Bursty speed, but not great for pros
Fast reads, but disappointing real-world writes.
 
 
 
 
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Windows 11 videos demonstrating account and hardware requirements bypass purged from YouTube creator's channel
Platform says content 'encourages dangerous or illegal activities that risk serious physical harm or death.'
 
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Nvidia reveals Vera Rubin Superchip for the first time
Incredibly compact board features 88-core Vera CPU, two Rubin GPUs, and 8 SOCAMM modules.
Full Story: Tom's Hardware (10/29)
 
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Nvidia's market capitalization hits $5.12 trillion
AI powerhouse is the first company in history to hit seismic milestone.
 
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Creative Labs revives Sound Blaster brand with modular audio hub
Re:Imagine is a tactile Stream Deck competitor, aimed at creators and audiophiles
 
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New Windows 11 feature aims to diagnose crashes
OS will check RAM after BSODs to look for problems.
 
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US and Japan move to loosen China's rare earths grip
Nations partner to build alternative pathways to power, resource independence.
 
 
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