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Corning talks much about Springboard, an initiative through which it adds incremental revenues. That’s OK. But I don’t think the rhetoric is enough to justify the stock’s high valuation. I’d rather ...
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There are inevitably some downsides when going with a mini gaming PC instead of a full tower. For one, the smaller form factor means there's simply less space for high-end graphics cards and CPU ...
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Mind you, the parts you will need will be small: the kind you'd typically find in a laptop, not a desktop. Many small PCs like these use DDR4 or DDR5 SO-DIMMs—laptop-style RAM modules—for their main ...
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