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tomshardware.com › tech-industry › semiconductors

SK hynix unveils 'iHBM' thermal architecture that cools AI memory at the source — integrated cooling elements inside HBM interface cut thermal resistance by 30%, target next-gen HBM5 accelerators and dense AI data centers

… The company believes that structurally preventing thermal throttling will enable next-generation memory layers targeted for future generations like HBM5 to scale to higher stack heights and sustain maximum data transfer speeds under the heavy computational loads of AI data centers. “iHBM is the opt… …

May 26, 2026 · Etiido Uko
tomshardware.com › tech-industry › cyber-security

First Apple M5 memory exploit discovered using Anthropic AI, gives root access on MacOS — Claude Mythos helps security researchers bypass Memory Integrity Enforcement

… Linux has had its worst week in years with the CopyFail and Dirty Frag root-gaining vulnerabilities, and things aren't much rosier at Microsoft, thanks to the YellowKey BitLocker bypass, as well as GreenPlasma and RedSun privilege-gaining exploits. …

May 16, 2026 · Bruno Ferreira
tomshardware.com › video-games › handheld-gaming

MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ brings Intel Arc G3 Extreme to handhelds — 8-inch, 120 Hz display and new ergonomic grips

… On the ground at Computex in Taipei, Tom's Hardware's Jeffrey Kampman confirmed that the Claw 8 EX AI+ "felt excellent in my hands," and that "the grips are large and well-contoured and distribute the weight of the system well." Swipe to scroll horizontally Header Cell - Column 0 MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ … …

Jun 3, 2026 · Andrew E. Freedman
tomshardware.com › tech-industry › cyber-security

Google Chrome 'silently' downloads 4GB AI model to your device without permission, report claims — researcher says practice may violate EU law, waste thousands of kilowatts of energy

… Whether it is silently registering deep system integrations in the case of Claude Desktop or downloading multi-gigabyte AI models in the background, the pattern is the same: the user's device is being treated as a deployment target rather than something the user actively controls. …

May 6, 2026 · Zak Killian