Home / Channel / General Tech

General Tech

generalised tech from across the globe

Razer launches new Razer Kiyo V2 colour options

Razer has expanded its creator webcam lineup with new Quartz and White colour options for the Kiyo V2 and Kiyo V2 X, giving streamers and professionals more ways to match their setups. The Kiyo V2 also adds AI Face Retouching through Camo Studio, offering real‑time smoothing that adapts to lighting …

Read More »

ASML machines could yield 50% more chips by 2030

ASML has reportedly achieved a critical breakthrough in its EUV lithography technology, boosting the power of its light source to 1000W. This leap from the current 600W standard is projected to increase per-machine chip output by 50% by the end of the decade, enabling foundries to process approximately 330 wafers …

Read More »

MSI is teasing a collaboration with anime Frieren

MSI has started teasing a limited-edition graphics card collaboration with the popular fantasy anime Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, signalling another high-profile crossover. The announcement first appeared on MSI's official Chinese Bilibili accounts (via Ruby_Rapids), featuring imagery that confirms a partnership with the series' copyright holders. While the specific product has …

Read More »

Thermal Grizzly launches dedicated software for WireView Pro II

Thermal Grizzly has released the first public software suite for the WireView Pro II, alongside the first official firmware update. Both are optional, but together they enable full PC‑based configuration and data logging, expanding the device’s capabilities beyond the standalone hardware interface. Software version 1.0.5 provides full operating‑system integration, access …

Read More »

DC Byte analysis warns the era of ‘cheap and abundant RAM’ is over

The era of cheap, abundant RAM is ending, according to new analysis from data‑centre intelligence firm DC Byte. The analysts say memory prices are rising, availability is tightening, and AI workloads are now dictating how global supply is allocated, although consumer-facing companies can combat this with longer life cycles, software optimisation and careful planning. 

Read More »

Kingston IronKey KP200 achieves FIPS 140‑3 Level 3 certification

This week, Kingston announced that its IronKey Keypad 200 USB drives, including the KP200 and KP200C, have achieved NIST FIPS 140‑3 Level 3 validation. The certification places the KP200 line alongside the already‑approved IronKey D500S, strengthening Kingston’s position in supplying independently verified, tamper‑resistant data storage.

Read More »