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Intel Cancels Intel Developer Forum

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Intel has cancelled its Intel Developer Forum (IDF) developer events. Earlier in the year, the company said that it wasn’t going to hold an IDF in China this year, but now even the San Francisco event (which was planned to be held in mid-August) has been scrapped.

In the past, Intel has used IDF to launch each year’s new processor architecture along with other big product announcements such as Optane non-volatile storage. The difficulties of physics have made it harder for the company to offer an annual architecture refresh, however. Intel has experienced delays in deploying new manufacturing processes and slow, extended rollouts of new chip designs.

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While the company earlier said that it would not have a Chinese event, the San Francisco IDF was still being planned, albeit with a “new format,” in the early months of 2017.  It appears now that this “new format” is in fact “non-existence.”

Justifying the change, the company reportedly said that the cancellation occurred because Intel is no longer so heavily PC-centric, with a wider range of products spanning FPGAs, Optane storage, Internet-of-Things microcontrollers, wireless communications, and more. As such, Intel says that it is going to move to a greater variety of smaller, more focused events.

Its recent Manufacturing Day event, wherein the company argued that it was keeping Moore’s Law alive even in spite of the slowdown in deploying new processes, is an example of this approach. Still, it was useful for attendees to have a diverse range of Intel experts available at a common location at the same time. And even if the company has a wider focus, it feels like a single event could still address these diverse needs through different developer tracks.

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DarkFlash Intros the DY470 ATX PC Case

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DarkFlash, a Korean provider of PC hardware, has once again raised the bar by introducing the DY470 ATX PC Case. This stunning case seamlessly blends cutting-edge design with exceptional functionality, offering gamers and enthusiasts a visually captivating and high-performance solution.

The DY470 boasts a captivating diamond-inspired exterior that exudes luxury and elegance. Its three ultra-transparent glass panels provide a 330° panoramic view, showcasing the intricate details of your build. Whether you opt for the bold black or sleek white version, the DY470 is a visual centrepiece that commands attention.

Designed to handle the demands of high-performance gaming and demanding workloads, the DY470 supports up to two 360mm radiators or ten 120mm fans. This flexibility ensures optimal cooling and prevents overheating, even under intense conditions. The DY470 offers a range of user-friendly features, including back-connect ATX motherboard compatibility, a pre-installed adjustable GPU bracket, and a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port. Additionally, the case’s dust-proof design and cable management features ensure a clean and organized build.

The DarkFlash DY470 ATX PC Case is a testament to DarkFlash’s commitment to innovation and excellence. Its stunning design, superior cooling capabilities, and user-friendly features make it an ideal choice for gamers and PC enthusiasts seeking a high-performance and visually appealing build.

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CORSAIR RMx Series Power Supplies Get ATX 3.1 Upgrade, ATX 12V-2×6 Connector

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CORSAIR has announced an update to its award-winning low-noise RMx series of power supplies with ATX 3.1 compliance, a native ATX 12V-2×6 connector, a manual fan speed control knob, and other improvements. Boasting Gold-certified efficiency (up to 91%) and an A+ noise rating from Cybenetics, the new RMx series includes fully modular, ultra-flexible embossed cables that simplify cable routing even in the most challenging of PC builds. Cooled by a 140mm Fluid-Dynamic Bearing fan with a magnetic dome structure and a manual fan override knob, the RMx series remains one of the quietest and most reliable power supplies available.

“We’re pleased to launch the new RMx Series with an entirely new electrical design that includes a six-layer PCB for better thermal and electrical performance, an upgraded fan, and full ATX 3.1 compliance,” said Jon Gerow, Director of Power Supply Research and Development at CORSAIR. “We’re also happy to announce it achieved the Cybenetics Gold rating for efficiency and the A+ rating for audible noise.” Each RMx power supply features 100% Japanese electrolytic capacitors and delivers its rated power output at a 50°C ambient temperature, ensuring reliable power and longevity even under high-stress conditions.

Available in 750W, 850W, and 1000W models, every RMx Series PSU is fully ATX 3.1 compliant and includes a native 12V-2×6 connector to support both current and future high-end GPUs. The 140mm FDB fan is PWM-controlled and features a half-dome structure that reduces surface friction, resulting in less noise and an improved lifespan. The specially calculated fan curve ensures fanless operation at low loads and minimal noise as power ramps up. Users who wish to override this can do so quickly and easily using the included knob on the rear of the unit.

The RMx Series features fully modular, embossed cables that are sleek and ultra-flexible, capable of making tight bends when connecting to nearly any device within a case, allowing for easy concealment. The 12v-2×6 cable includes low-profile combs for a clean look that compliments your GPU rather than obscuring it. The RMx PSU enclosure is all-new, featuring a stamped, low-restriction fan grill and an improved connector layout with clearer labelling. For users who want a splash of colour, the RMx Series is compatible with CORSAIR Premium Individually Sleeved Type 4 PSU cables and our ARGB PSU cable strips, sold separately.

RMx Series power supplies measure 150mm x 86mm x 160mm and include a wide variety of cables and connectors that vary based on the model purchased.

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Cooler Master Unveils the Shark X

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Cooler Master has announced the Shark X, a groundbreaking pre-built PC that redefines the boundaries between performance, design, and art. The Shark X delivers an exceptional computing experience while standing as a bold statement piece inspired by the ocean’s mightiest and most efficient predator. “The Shark X is not just a high-performance PC—it’s a masterpiece that brings art and technology together, reflecting Cooler Master’s commitment to innovative design and engineering,” said Jimmy Sha, CEO of Cooler Master.

Standing three feet tall (1 meter), the Shark X is crafted using advanced manufacturing techniques, seamlessly blending organic forms with technological precision. Drawing inspiration from custom mods in Cooler Master’s Case Mod World Series 2019, its distinctive design offers raw power and striking visual impact. More than just a computer, the Shark X is an art piece that transforms any space it occupies.

Beneath its striking exterior, the Shark X houses a mini-ITX framework allowing for full upgradability. The internal structure, visible through strategic openings in the chassis, adds to its mystique. The Shark X defies conventional market categories, appealing to a diverse audience. It captivates design enthusiasts, satisfies tech-savvy professionals and gamers, and intrigues individuals seeking exclusive products. Its artistic presence makes the Shark X a versatile masterpiece of technology and design.

The Cooler Master Shark X is now available at Cooler Master’s official online store in North America and select retailers worldwide.

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