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Regaining America's Supercomputing Supremacy With The Summit Supercomputer
By Paul Alcorn published
Oak Ridge National Laboratory's new Summit supercomputer should rocket the U.S. Back into the lead over China with the fastest supercomputer in the world.

Nvidia Boards āStar Warsā Hype Train With Collectorās Edition Titan Xp
By Derek Forrest published
Nvidia announced a special edition version of its Titan Xp graphics card that is straight out of a galaxy far, far away.

Nvidia Teases New Titan X Collector's Edition
By Nathaniel Mott published
Details about the card are scarceā13 seconds doesn't offer a whole lot of time to discuss specs and featuresābut we suspect people will be hyped for the card nonetheless.

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Graphics Card Roundup
By Chris Angelini published
We've rounded up all the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti boards we've reviewed so far. Read on to see how eight different graphics cards compare.

MSI Outs New Vortex G25 Console-Sized Desktop PCs (Updated)
By Steven Lynch published
Announced earlier this year at Computex, the Vortex G25 line of desktop computers features the latest 8th Generation Intel Core i7 processors mated to a motherboard equipped with a Z370 chipset.

MSI Makes GT75VR Titan Gaming Laptops Official, Forgets Price And Availability
By Steven Lynch published
MSI has finally taken the wraps off its GT75VR Titan gaming laptop line, officially, while failing to include a price or date of availability.

AMD Radeon Vega RX 64 8GB Review
By Chris Angelini, Igor Wallossek published
Not yet ratedRadeon RX Vega 64 is here, and we've been testing the card's performance, power, temperatures, and noise. Should it be your next high-end graphics upgrade?

Nvidia Partners Working On Titan Xp, Quadro External GPUs
By Jon K. Carroll published
At SIGGRAPH 2017 in Los Angeles, Nvidia announced that itās working with other vendors to bring Titan Xp and Quadros to notebooks as external GPUs.
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