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A portable battery is a necessity now, especially if your phone's battery has seen better days. But a portable battery is useless if you don't have the proper cords to connect your devices to it, so ...
A startup called Definite reckons it can help businesses to do away with their clunky big-data stacks and business intelligence tools after raising $10 million in seed funding today. The round was led ...
Asus has officially launched the new BTF versions of its RTX 5090 and RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards, each sporting the specialized GC-HPWR stealthed power connector. This unique way of powering the ...
TL;DR: ASUS's new BTF 2.5 GC-HPWR power connector, tested on the ROG Strix GeForce RTX 5090 BTF, delivers up to 1900W with improved reliability and temperatures below 40°C. This advanced connector ...
The rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence workloads is not only prompting widespread upgrades across data centers—it's also ushering in a new era of challenges in power delivery and thermal ...
Microsoft announced on Tuesday the public preview of a native Azure Databricks Connector in Power Platform, enabling what the company said is seamless, governed access to Databricks data without data ...
These opening lines of the Army Data Plan of 2022 are comprehensive. Army operations must adhere to this guidance within all operations. The rapid transformation of data into information, which ...
Our post on Tuesday about melting 12V-2X6 connectors on RTX 5090 GPUs concluded with a grim prediction that we could see more melting power plugs on GeForce graphics cards. Well, you already know from ...
In the slightly-bowdlerized words of GTA San Andreas protagonist Carl Johnson, "Aw, crap. Here we go again." Virtually anyone reading this site will well remember the unfortunate failures of 12VHPWR ...
I covered the RTX 5090 melting power connector situation yesterday, and I was surprised at the amount of people quick to blame “user error” for someone using a third-party cable. YouTuber der8auer has ...
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