eGFX Breakaway Box Sonnet announces its external GPU

Sonnet eGFX Breakaway Box front

Sonnet introduces eGFX Breakaway Box. During the last year, we have seen many manufacturers presenting their solutions for external graphics cards. That can be used through a Thunderbolt 3 port with portable computers. Sonnet has announced the release of its version of its external GPU chassis with its new eGFX Breakaway Box.

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Apple and Qualcomm would reach an agreement earlier this year

Apple and Qualcomm have been involved in a legal battle for some time. The one constantly accuses the other of having harmed the other. For quite some time things have been going like this, through accusations. However, it seems that this year there are changes because it is expected that both parties will reach an … Read more

MacOS will block unauthorized access and tracking

Apple didn’t wait for social networking giants and took action. Among the announcements of its Worldwide Developers Conference, on Monday Apple presented the latest version of the operating system for its desktop devices, macOS Mojave, which will include new privacy and security features. According to Craig Federighi, senior vice president of software engineering at Apple, … Read more

HTC currently working on a 5G phone with Snapdragon 855

Qualcomm’s next high-end processor, the Snapdragon 855 processor could be introduced before the end of 2018. Qualcomm is already engaged with many manufacturers on the use of the processor, including HTC. HTC is already working on its new high-end device that will use this processor. Despite the company’s negative results, which are falling more and … Read more

Google allows third-party developers to read our Gmail emails

After the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica scandal, the concern seemed overwhelming. Even so, today we wake up with a new blow to the privacy of our data on the Internet. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, everything seems to indicate that Google is allowing external developers to read our emails. Looking back, Google said … Read more

TSMC and MIT could use bismuth to accelerate Moore’s Law

It seems that National Taiwan University, MIT, and TSMC have managed to develop a solution that could simplify the development of 1nm lithography by using bismuth (Bi). Bismuth is the solution for the 1nm node, according to TSMC, MIT, and National Taiwan University Currently, TSMC’s 7nm and 5nm nodes are in operation and chips can … Read more