Computex 2012 - Walking around the halls today we spotted a motherboard with the model name "Hacker" and it made me stop and pay attention. The company in question here is Wibtek, a long time Chinese ...
Embattled computer motherboard manufacturer Super Micro informed customers that it would have been “practically impossible” to pull off a hack that purportedly compromised its motherboards and ...
Every Wednesday and Friday, TechNode’s Briefing newsletter delivers a roundup of the most important news in China tech, straight to your inbox. What happened: Computer hardware firm Supermicro said ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. I'm sure you've never heard of Zeal-All before, and don't worry because neither did I -- but they are a Chinese motherboard manufacturer and they've just ...
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China-made CXMT memory now supports faster speeds on MSI's AMD motherboards
MSI has officially validated region-bound Chinese RAM using CXMT modules to run at up to 8,200 MT/s on its AM5 motherboards.
Historically, Taiwanese companies have built the vast majority (if not all) of the motherboards aimed at the enthusiast/high-performance market segment. Now, according to DigiTimes, there's evidence ...
How worried should you be about Chinese spies planting backdoors in your computer? On Thursday, Bloomberg dropped a bombshell story claiming China has been secretly adding tiny microchips to server ...
Erying, a Chinese manufacturing company, has combined Intel's processors with its motherboard units and has introduced a new set of products. The result of such options existing in the PC market helps ...
Apple, Amazon, and Super Micro have all denied the veracity of a report on Chinese hardware hacking. No matter the outcome, the results could inflame an already raw trade relationship for high tech ...
Google has shifted the production of the majority of its US-bound motherboards from China to Taiwan, Bloomberg reports. According to people familiar with the matter, the decision was made to avoid the ...
AMD motherboard shipments are tight over in China, leading to mass shortages as major suppliers' factories can't keep up. But, unlike Intel's 14nm shortage, which has been impacting most of Intel's ...
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