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Lexar is set to showcase new high-capacity storage products at NAB, including the 8TB ARMOR 700 portable SSD and a 2TB SILVER PLUS microSDXC card.

8TB Portable SSD Targets High-Capacity Workflows

The ARMOR 700 portable SSD is designed for users handling large media files, such as video and photography projects.

Key specifications:

Up to 8TB capaci...

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ADATA has announced the URBAN TAPSAFE external SSD, a portable storage device that incorporates NFC-based unlocking and multi-user access features.

NFC Unlocking And User Access Control

The device uses a companion mobile app that allows a smartphone to function as a key. Users can unlock the SSD via NFC, removing the need for traditional password entry.

I...


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Burst Activity Index (BAI)

Modern PSUs behave very differently at low loads. Instead of continuous switching, most designs enter burst mode, delivering energy in pulses with idle gaps in between. This behavior is not captured by traditional metrics like efficiency or power factor.

To address this, we will use the Burst Activity Index (BAI)


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Elon Musk isn’t waiting around.

Even as Tesla finalizes its next-generation AI silicon, the company is already pushing ahead with what comes after.

Tesla’s A15 AI chip has officially taped out, marking a major milestone for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) ambitions.

A15: The Next Leap For Tesla’s AI Stack

Musk shared the first images of the A15 chip, r...


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If you’ve been holding out for a truly next-gen iMac, you might want to settle in, because the upgrade you’re waiting for is still years away.

According to a report from ZDNet Korea, Apple is actively working with display suppliers to bring OLED panels to the iMac. And when it finally lands, it could feature the largest OLED display the company has ever shipped.


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