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Should You Still Buy Synology NAS in 2026?
VideoFeb 22, 2026

Should You Still Buy Synology NAS in 2026?

The video evaluates whether buying a Synology NAS in 2026 makes sense, focusing on the brand’s software strengths versus hardware shortcomings and recent policy shifts. It highlights two flagship applications—Active Backup (ABS) and Synology Drive—describing how they provide enterprise‑grade backup and...

By NASCompares
Aulumu M10 MagSafe Power Bank Review — 3-in-1 Charging Done Right
VideoFeb 21, 2026

Aulumu M10 MagSafe Power Bank Review — 3-in-1 Charging Done Right

Alumu’s M10 is a 10,000 mAh 3-in-1 MagSafe power bank that combines a 15W Qi2 MagSafe puck, a 2.5W Apple Watch charger, and a 35W wired USB-C output in a single travel-ready unit priced around $89.99. The device features a...

By 9to5Mac
May OnePlus Forever Rest in Peace (RIP Friend)
VideoFeb 21, 2026

May OnePlus Forever Rest in Peace (RIP Friend)

The video investigates OnePlus’s bold claim that the flagship OnePlus 15’s 360° cryo‑velocity cooling system – a vapor chamber – can be torn apart with bare hands. The presenter lifts the plastic‑back phone’s screen, exposing a massive graphite‑coated vapor chamber hidden...

By JerryRigEverything
OCP DCF - Technology Cooling System (TCS) Pipe Distribution Workstream Call (Feb 12, 2026)
VideoFeb 21, 2026

OCP DCF - Technology Cooling System (TCS) Pipe Distribution Workstream Call (Feb 12, 2026)

The February 12, 2026 OCP Technology Cooling System (TCS) Pipe Distribution Workstream call centered on advancing liquid‑cooling standards for high‑density data centers. Participants from Fluid to Chip, Astropec, and the Coldplate group presented draft guidelines for the PG‑25 dielectric coolant,...

By Open Compute Project
OCP DCF - Technology Cooling System (TCS) Pipe Distribution Workstream Call (Dec 11, 2025)
VideoFeb 21, 2026

OCP DCF - Technology Cooling System (TCS) Pipe Distribution Workstream Call (Dec 11, 2025)

The Open Compute Project’s Technology Cooling System (TCS) workstream convened on Dec. 11, 2025 to accelerate cloud‑scale liquid‑cooling deployment. Participants reviewed the latest white paper on modular pipe distribution, emphasizing the need for standardized, “Lego‑like” components that can scale from 130 kW...

By Open Compute Project
OCP DCF - Technology Cooling System (TCS) Pipe Distribution Workstream Call (Jan 08, 2026)
VideoFeb 21, 2026

OCP DCF - Technology Cooling System (TCS) Pipe Distribution Workstream Call (Jan 08, 2026)

The OCP Technology Cooling System (TCS) pipe‑distribution workstream call focused on the rapid evolution of liquid‑cooling architectures as data‑center power density climbs toward 1 MW per rack. Participants reviewed the modular pipeline roadmap, highlighted the need for larger‑format connectors, and discussed...

By Open Compute Project
The Most Insane RTX 5090 Setup Yet 🔥
VideoFeb 20, 2026

The Most Insane RTX 5090 Setup Yet 🔥

MSI unveiled the GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z, a limited‑edition graphics card that pushes the envelope of consumer GPU performance. Housed in a clear‑sided NZXT chassis, the card is mounted vertically and includes a built‑in LCD screen that can function as a...

By PCMag
GPU Olympics
VideoFeb 20, 2026

GPU Olympics

The video juxtaposes three unlikely themes—Nvidia’s flagship RTX 5090, a global PC component shortage, and the Olympic Games—to illustrate how extreme GPU overclocking is becoming a niche spectacle. Nvidia’s RTX 5090, launched over a year ago, is finally seeing AIB partners push its...

By Paul’s Hardware
1.2M Exposed: WHY Port 23 Is a Nightmare
VideoFeb 20, 2026

1.2M Exposed: WHY Port 23 Is a Nightmare

The video highlights that more than 1.2 million internet‑connected devices still run Telnet on port 23, a legacy protocol widely considered insecure. Using the Showdan scanning platform, the creator demonstrates how easily these exposed services can be discovered, underscoring a gap between...

By David Bombal
Ninkear S14 Disassembly & Teardown
VideoFeb 20, 2026

Ninkear S14 Disassembly & Teardown

The Ninkear S14 is a compact, lightweight laptop that the video meticulously disassembles, showing each step from removing the nine Phillips‑head screws on the bottom panel to exposing the internal components. The teardown reveals a 60 Wh battery delivering roughly 4.5 hours of...

By TechPowerUp
Digital Design & Computer Architecture - Lecture 27: Epilogue (Spring 2022)
VideoFeb 20, 2026

Digital Design & Computer Architecture - Lecture 27: Epilogue (Spring 2022)

The video serves as the concluding epilogue of a Spring 2022 digital design and computer architecture course, reviewing the material covered and emphasizing the central role of critical thinking in hardware design. It recaps the curriculum—from transistors to virtual memory, instruction...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
How Can a $5090 GPU Possibly Be Worth It?
VideoFeb 19, 2026

How Can a $5090 GPU Possibly Be Worth It?

The video reviews MSI’s RTX 5090 Lightning, a limited‑edition, liquid‑cooled graphics card priced at $5,090 and capped at 1,300 units, positioning it as the fastest consumer GPU on the market. Testing and cross‑review data show the card runs 10‑20 % faster than the...

By Paul’s Hardware
How to Build $1K Gaming PC in 2026
VideoFeb 19, 2026

How to Build $1K Gaming PC in 2026

The video examines whether a true $1,000 gaming PC is still feasible in 2026, using a thought‑experiment build to highlight how component costs have shifted. The author finds that RAM, storage and GPU prices have surged—driven largely by AI workloads—pushing a...

By PCWorld
From Red Link to Root Cause in Seconds | Cisco Data Center Networking
VideoFeb 19, 2026

From Red Link to Root Cause in Seconds | Cisco Data Center Networking

Cisco’s new data‑center monitoring UI lets operators pinpoint a red‑link event and trace it to the exact hardware fault within seconds. The dashboard aggregates Ethernet interface metrics, CRC errors, power‑module temperatures, and GPU utilization, then layers job‑specific topology so users...

By Tech Field Day
Celebrating IEEE’s Medal of Honor Recipients and Professor Thomas Kailath’s 90th Life Anniversary
VideoFeb 19, 2026

Celebrating IEEE’s Medal of Honor Recipients and Professor Thomas Kailath’s 90th Life Anniversary

The Stanford symposium honored Professor Thomas Kailath on his 90th birthday, bringing together three IEEE Medal of Honor recipients—including Vint Cerf, Google’s VP and chief Internet evangelist—to celebrate his legacy and the broader impact of IEEE’s top awardees. Organizers highlighted the...

By Stanford Engineering
UniFi Cloud Gateway Industrial - Better Than the Cloud Gateway FIBER?
VideoFeb 19, 2026

UniFi Cloud Gateway Industrial - Better Than the Cloud Gateway FIBER?

Ubiquiti unveiled the UniFi Cloud Gateway Industrial (UCG‑Industrial) at $579, roughly $300 above the Cloud Gateway Fiber (UCG‑Fiber). While both run the same UniFi OS core and share many hardware specs, the Industrial version adds a rugged chassis, 10 GbE PoE++...

By NASCompares
Zuck on Trial + RAMaggedon Rages on  | Engadget Podcast
VideoFeb 19, 2026

Zuck on Trial + RAMaggedon Rages on | Engadget Podcast

The Engadget podcast dissected the high‑profile Los Angeles trial where Mark Zuckerberg took the stand after an anonymous plaintiff alleged that Instagram caused severe mental distress. The case consolidates roughly 1,600 related lawsuits into a single proceeding, focusing on...

By Engadget
How to Design an Antenna That Actually Works | All Steps Explained
VideoFeb 19, 2026

How to Design an Antenna That Actually Works | All Steps Explained

The video walks through practical antenna design from theory to measurement, presented by Quarterwave co-founder Nicola. It explains key RF concepts—S11 reflection coefficient, 50-ohm matching, Smith chart matching techniques, radiation efficiency and directivity—and demonstrates rapid prototyping, simulation, and real-world integration...

By Robert Feranec
Digital Design & Computer Architecture - Lecture 26a: Virtual Memory II (Spring 2022)
VideoFeb 19, 2026

Digital Design & Computer Architecture - Lecture 26a: Virtual Memory II (Spring 2022)

The lecture expands on virtual memory implementation details, focusing on page-table size and storage using multi-level page tables, x86-64’s 64-bit page-table entries, and support for multiple page sizes (4KB, 2MB, 1GB). It reviews control registers (e.g., CR3), context-switch implications for...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
This Is The DLSS Configuration You Should Use
VideoFeb 19, 2026

This Is The DLSS Configuration You Should Use

Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 introduces two models—preset M (performance-oriented) and preset L (ultra-performance-focused)—and real-world testing shows preset L often delivers the best overall image quality across regular modes. Preset L tones down the oversharp, crunchy look of preset M while keeping...

By Hardware Unboxed
Digital Design & Comp. Arch. - Lecture 26: Virtual Memory (Spring 2022)
VideoFeb 19, 2026

Digital Design & Comp. Arch. - Lecture 26: Virtual Memory (Spring 2022)

Professor introduces virtual memory as a core OS–architecture interface, tracing its roots to 1960s ideas and contrasting its relatively little evolution with the rapid advances in prefetching. The lecture previews key VM concepts, implementation complexity, and performance overheads, and highlights...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
Zotac Sounds the Alarm on GPUs
VideoFeb 18, 2026

Zotac Sounds the Alarm on GPUs

Zotac's Korean web-store administrator warned that a global RAM shortage and surging GPU prices threaten the survival of smaller graphics-card makers and distributors. Nvidia is reportedly scaling back or shelving consumer GPU models that require large amounts of embedded memory,...

By PCWorld
Allen School Colloquium: Productively Programming Accelerated Computing Systems
VideoFeb 18, 2026

Allen School Colloquium: Productively Programming Accelerated Computing Systems

Rohan, a Stanford PhD and NVIDIA researcher, outlined his work on making high-performance accelerated and distributed computing systems easier to program as hardware grows more heterogeneous and complex. He described a full‑stack approach: high‑level composable distributed libraries that present familiar...

By UW CSE (Allen School)
Digital Design & Comp. Arch: L2: Transistors, Gates, Combinational Logic (Spring 2026)
VideoFeb 18, 2026

Digital Design & Comp. Arch: L2: Transistors, Gates, Combinational Logic (Spring 2026)

The lecture introduced the fundamentals of digital design by tracing the evolution from individual MOS transistors to combinational logic circuits. It emphasized that modern computers are built from billions of transistors, citing the Intel 4004’s 2,300 transistors, the Pentium 4’s 42 million,...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
Memory-Centric Computing - Invited Talk - Systems Research Community @ France - 29.11.2022
VideoFeb 18, 2026

Memory-Centric Computing - Invited Talk - Systems Research Community @ France - 29.11.2022

In an invited talk on memory-centric computing, ETH professor Uno (likely Onur?) argued that modern systems are increasingly bottlenecked by data movement rather than compute, driven by exponential growth in datasets from domains like neural networks and genomics. He highlighted...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
IROS 2025 Keynotes - Humanoid Robot Systems:  Kei Okada
VideoFeb 18, 2026

IROS 2025 Keynotes - Humanoid Robot Systems: Kei Okada

The keynote by Kei Okada traced the evolution of humanoid robotics from the early HRP2 platform to today’s foundation‑model‑driven systems, emphasizing that robots must coexist with humans in environments built for us. He argued that the defining trait of humanity—tool...

By IEEE Robotics & Automation Society
UNAS Pro 4 NAS - Should You Buy It?
VideoFeb 18, 2026

UNAS Pro 4 NAS - Should You Buy It?

The video reviews Ubiquiti’s new UniFi UNAS Pro 4, a 4‑bay rack‑mount NAS priced at $499, positioning it as a low‑cost alternative to enterprise‑grade storage with native 10 Gbps connectivity. The host highlights five positives: aggressive pricing, dual 10 Gbps rear ports that enable...

By NASCompares
IROS 2025 Keynotes - Humanoid Robot Systems:  Xingxing Wang
VideoFeb 18, 2026

IROS 2025 Keynotes - Humanoid Robot Systems: Xingxing Wang

Xingxing Wang’s IROS 2025 keynote highlighted his firm’s rapid evolution from early Kodrader platforms to a diversified humanoid portfolio. Since its 2016 founding, the company unveiled the full‑size H1, then the compact 1.3‑meter G1 in 2023, and most recently the...

By IEEE Robotics & Automation Society
Meet the New Pixel 10a: Is It Worth the Upgrade?
VideoFeb 18, 2026

Meet the New Pixel 10a: Is It Worth the Upgrade?

Google’s Pixel 10a is a modest incremental update over the 9a, with new color options, a flush camera module, and slightly smaller bezels. Hardware largely carries over — same G4 chip, RAM and base storage — but the display peak...

By PCMag
Google Pixel 10A Impressions: (Never) Seen This Before
VideoFeb 18, 2026

Google Pixel 10A Impressions: (Never) Seen This Before

Google's Pixel 10A launch feels like a re‑skin of last year's Pixel 9A, with virtually identical dimensions, aluminum frame, plastic back, and IP68 rating. The handset retains the 6.3‑inch 60‑120 Hz display, 48 MP main and 13 MP ultrawide cameras, 5,100 mAh battery, 8 GB...

By Marques Brownlee (MKBHD)
UniFi UNAS Pro 4 NAS Review
VideoFeb 18, 2026

UniFi UNAS Pro 4 NAS Review

The video reviews UniFi’s latest 1U rack‑mount NAS, the UNAS Pro 4, launched in mid‑September 2025. Priced at $499, the unit packs four hot‑swap bays, two M.2 NVMe slots, a quad‑core ARM processor, 8 GB DDR4 memory, and a dedicated OS drive, while...

By NASCompares
OCP Rack & Power Project Call (Feb 11, 2026)
VideoFeb 18, 2026

OCP Rack & Power Project Call (Feb 11, 2026)

The OCP Rack & Power Project call on February 11, 2026 featured Meta’s rollout of a 160 kW power shelf designed for high‑density AI GPU racks, followed by Oracle’s briefing on utility‑provider fault‑condition requirements for data centers. The shelf integrates eleven 18 kW power‑supply units,...

By Open Compute Project
Engineering Innovations: How AI Is Changing Images and Video
VideoFeb 18, 2026

Engineering Innovations: How AI Is Changing Images and Video

Engineering Innovations' podcast explores how AI is reshaping visual data compression. Professor Maggie Zu explains that traditional lossy codecs like JPEG and H.265 rely on fixed transform parameters, limiting adaptability and efficiency as video resolutions and formats proliferate. AI‑driven learned...

By Purdue ECE
Building Profitable AI-Native Networks From 5G-Advanced to 6G
VideoFeb 18, 2026

Building Profitable AI-Native Networks From 5G-Advanced to 6G

The panel on Telecom TV examined how AI will reshape radio access networks from 5G‑Advanced to 6G, spotlighting Nvidia’s $1 billion partnership with Nokia to place GPU‑accelerated compute directly at the cell‑site edge. By moving inference to the base‑station, operators...

By TelecomTV
Digital Design & Computer Architecture - Lecture 25: Prefetching (Spring 2022)
VideoFeb 18, 2026

Digital Design & Computer Architecture - Lecture 25: Prefetching (Spring 2022)

The penultimate lecture of the Spring 2022 Digital Design & Computer Architecture series focuses on prefetching – the proactive loading of data into cache or registers before it is demanded by the processor. The instructor emphasizes that prefetching is one of...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
Why Your LLM Is Slow Despite High GPU Usage?
VideoFeb 18, 2026

Why Your LLM Is Slow Despite High GPU Usage?

The video explains why large language models (LLMs) can feel sluggish even when Nvidia GPUs appear fully utilized. It points to a hidden performance killer: context‑induced spillover, where the KV cache that stores conversation history competes with model weights for...

By KodeKloud
2026 Winter Robotics Colloquium: Aaron Borger (Orbital Robotics)
VideoFeb 17, 2026

2026 Winter Robotics Colloquium: Aaron Borger (Orbital Robotics)

Aaron Borger, co‑founder and CEO of Orbital Robotics, presented the company’s vision for AI‑controlled robotic arms that can capture, refuel, repair, or de‑orbit spacecraft in orbit. The firm aims to provide space‑grade hardware and integrated software to any satellite...

By UW CSE (Allen School)
Ford Looks to Hit $30,000 EV Price Target by Shrinking Battery
VideoFeb 17, 2026

Ford Looks to Hit $30,000 EV Price Target by Shrinking Battery

Ford unveiled an engineering effort to launch a $30,000 electric vehicle by dramatically reducing battery size. The project, run out of California and headed by former Tesla engineer Allen Clark, focuses on “a thousand cuts” to cut costs while...

By Bloomberg Technology
HP OmniBook X Unboxing | Intel Core Ultra X7-358H (Panther Lake) + Arc B390
VideoFeb 17, 2026

HP OmniBook X Unboxing | Intel Core Ultra X7-358H (Panther Lake) + Arc B390

The video showcases the unboxing of HP’s new OmniBook X, a thin‑and‑light laptop powered by Intel’s latest Panther Lake Core Ultra X7‑358H processor and the integrated Intel ARC B390 graphics engine. Key specifications include a 16‑inch OLED touchscreen delivering a 3840 × 2400...

By TechInsights
Memory-Centric Computing - Talk at UCLA - 29.11.2022
VideoFeb 17, 2026

Memory-Centric Computing - Talk at UCLA - 29.11.2022

Professor Onur Mutlu outlined the case for memory-centric computing, arguing that modern workloads—especially machine learning and genomics—generate far more data than current systems can efficiently process. He highlighted trends like wafer-scale processor designs and high-bandwidth memory attachments as steps toward...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
Digital Design & Computer Architecture - Lecture 24a: Multi-Core Caches (Spring 2022)
VideoFeb 17, 2026

Digital Design & Computer Architecture - Lecture 24a: Multi-Core Caches (Spring 2022)

The lecture examines cache design challenges in multicore and multithreaded systems, highlighting trade-offs between private and shared caches. Shared caches improve utilization, reduce data replication and communication latency, and align with shared-memory programming, while private caches avoid contention and offer...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
Azure Sovereignty Options Short! #azure #azurelocal
VideoFeb 17, 2026

Azure Sovereignty Options Short! #azure #azurelocal

The video outlines Microsoft Azure’s layered sovereignty options for keeping AI, compute and data within required jurisdictions. At the base level customers can use Azure regions to confine workloads geographically. Azure Local extends Azure’s cloud control plane into on‑premises or...

By John Savill’s Technical Training
Digital Design & Computer Architecture - Lecture 24: Advanced Caches (Spring 2022)
VideoFeb 17, 2026

Digital Design & Computer Architecture - Lecture 24: Advanced Caches (Spring 2022)

In this lecture on advanced caches the instructor reviews memory hierarchy principles and current extensions, including remote memory and memory-blade architectures used to support data‑intensive applications. He revisits basic cache designs (direct‑mapped, set‑associative, fully associative), explaining how associativity trades off...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
Stop Running Models Too Big for Your Mac (Memory Trap Explained)
VideoFeb 17, 2026

Stop Running Models Too Big for Your Mac (Memory Trap Explained)

Apple Silicon’s unified memory is often touted as a guarantee that any large language model will run smoothly on M‑series Macs, but the video reveals a hidden bottleneck: when RAM is exhausted, macOS swaps model data to the SSD, dramatically...

By KodeKloud
Accelerating Genome Analysis - Montenegro Academy of Sciences Conference, 3.11.2022
VideoFeb 16, 2026

Accelerating Genome Analysis - Montenegro Academy of Sciences Conference, 3.11.2022

In a recorded talk for the Montenegro Academy of Sciences, the speaker outlined the urgent need to accelerate genome analysis, concentrating on the read-mapping bottleneck that impedes turning high-throughput sequencing outputs into actionable genomic insight. He traced advances in sequencing—especially...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures
Redmi Note 15 5G Review: The Midrange Sweet Spot?
VideoFeb 16, 2026

Redmi Note 15 5G Review: The Midrange Sweet Spot?

The video reviews Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 15 5G, positioning it as a $250 mid‑range contender that aims to hit the “sweet spot” between price and features. The handset stands out with a 6.5‑inch Full HD+ OLED panel that reaches 1500 nits in auto mode...

By GSMArena Official
From Foundry to Full Stack: Why IonQ Bought SkyWater
VideoFeb 16, 2026

From Foundry to Full Stack: Why IonQ Bought SkyWater

The Chip Observer podcast discusses IonQ's announced purchase of Skywater Technologies, a U.S.-based pure-play foundry. Skywater, formed a decade ago from former Cypress fabs and backed by Oxbow Industries, has built a niche in mature-node manufacturing and defense contracts. Analysts note...

By TechInsights
This Probably Isn't the Right Phone for You...
VideoFeb 16, 2026

This Probably Isn't the Right Phone for You...

The video conducts a hands‑on durability test of Samsung’s newly released Trifold, a fold‑able smartphone touted for its ultra‑thin 3.9 mm chassis. The reviewer deliberately applies pressure to a corner near the antenna line, exposing how the device’s structural integrity holds...

By JerryRigEverything
Digital Design & Comp. Arch: L1: Introduction: Fundamentals, Transistors, Gates (Spr 2026)
VideoFeb 16, 2026

Digital Design & Comp. Arch: L1: Introduction: Fundamentals, Transistors, Gates (Spr 2026)

The lecture is an introductory session to digital design and computer architecture, framing the course as a ground-up exploration of how computers are built—starting from CMOS transistors as the fundamental switching element and progressing to logic, arithmetic, memory, and whole...

By Onur Mutlu Lectures