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So there has been an on going thread about powerline adapters, well the OP finally got some - and I was curious about speed he is seeing, etc.  So told him would post up links to some tools.

 

This lead me to compiling the latest version of iperf3 I could find for windows ;) Since I couldn't find one.  So figured post it up if anyone is interested.

 

Got the source from here https://github.com/esnet/iperf

Found a blog post how to compile on windows here http://www.embeddedsystemtesting.com/2014/08/how-to-compile-iperf3-for-windows.html

 

So few minutes later I end up with a copy of the current iperf3 that works on windows.  Needs a few cygwin dlls, included in the zip.  But other than that unzip and go.

 

It has lots of new options compared to the older versions

 

Been a fan of iperf for years, so will prob keep this current when new versions come out since doesn't seem like anyone else is posting up the windows builds, etc.

You can grab all my compiled versions here https://files.budman.pw/

Any questions on its use, just ask -- post up some tests as well!!

 

edit: updated this on 02/25/17 new build 3.1.6

http://software.es.net/iperf/news.html#iperf-3-1-6-released

This version of iperf3 contains two minor fixes. Notably, one of them unbreaks JSON output with UDP tests.

 

edit2:  5/23/17 Thanks to @Datalink for letting me know site was down.  Back up now, if your having issues flush your dns had to move it to different host.  Added site to my monitoring so next time it goes down will know right away ;)

BTW 3.1.7 just typo's so no reason to compile it

2017-03-06: iperf-3.1.7 released

This version of iperf3 contains two documentation fixes, but is otherwise identical to the prior release.

 

edit3: 7/6/17 Updated to new 3.2 build

http://files.budman.pw/iperf3.2_32bit.zip

CRC32: 9e4b913c
MD5: ff7fc42f6ba29e9f83c8bb8e0066f722
SHA-1: 68ad3a0f0c2f30c1756f0a5eb39e1062e6beb6f4

http://files.budman.pw/iperf3.2_64bit.zip

CRC32: add96290
MD5: 7a014ff67b1d678f546ead2360820d47
SHA-1: 98ed98ac6d392a4484e5151ab2f714390c99b52e

 

edi4: 11/18/17 Updated to new 3.3 build

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.3_64.zip

MD5: 49095ccb2442101d2a1ffc6213f3d1b9
SHA-256: 1fea7ae97b8ec5ab1c61ef1afcf7afd491d37ef41061a845f9bb8477425c66db

 

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.3_32.zip

MD5: b6ad4c094a18196e0798e1a2825bc609
SHA-256: 919978ac0b574d7662d5b0e58174a6107002db96e7592929a9a28938516a2c5f

 

edit5: 02/16/2018 Updated to new 3.4 build see post in thread

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.4_32.zip

MD5: 3b805d0895e7bb4d005429ed5859dd00
SHA-256: 82a933bbf96731a615ee5ae40bc1e6986ffcdd0b83c7c4e9cd024a996b3c0808
https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.4_64.zip

MD5: e4c0d2d8bda22ebbb710a9a65aacddf9
SHA-256: 7a3f83d211d22102d05dcf0eb24f4ff8cd3d9083aada9a27c88ba7ced0a0eccc

 

edit6: 03/05/2018 Updated to 3.5 build, see post in thread

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.5_64.zip

CRC32: 18962237
MD5: 840a2d5e0f81d8a6dc0d8be854caf61a
SHA-1: 1a18185c79645b082392dcd024b7e53900dc38bd
SHA-256: 94a0ec4e486904a6a8ebe390eca37871f47a097599908c3647d6ad1d0bbdff59
 

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.5_32.zip

CRC32: 21d8a0eb
MD5: dd79fe69c86e62c780e45e6e0d2ec66d
SHA-1: 2c63c1f9ef35be23170869a6a7eb048241aa2f14
SHA-256: bf4b95a58e54ceda101e33b0b908c581df1ce4a217f233e1092dc3278572de43

 

edit7:

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.6_64bit.zip

CRC32: A9B23E64
MD5: 3530BD3C837EA146C8F98106FA94E395
SHA-1: 7E09239B207739714294A4EA1DA9C69623374740
SHA-256: DE958C4CF72DBC64DCBB42130BD466D9FD367E4519C5C3F78A6675CA87E12B7D

 

edit8: Updated 7/6/2019 New 3.7 build, see post in thread

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.7_64.zip

CRC32: 13EB9AD9
MD5: 96C2C058B0128BEC346BD0D034D7B31E
SHA-1: 83978F54B7EDDA073CC4E865493AA6544862879A
SHA-256: 93FB4641810C06DE554E97FD4E6B44CEFBD8ECB8EA8CFEA3CC550B823C3E89CE

 

edit9: Updated 3/11/2020 updated cygwin, guess there was some bug in the cygwindll, see post in thread.

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.7_64_updated_cygwin1dll.zip

CRC32: ABCA3CAA
MD5: C3594A08967FD57BF36F757980480F9D
SHA-1: DF6C8B3D18941DABBC5AB21ACB5844A062620092
SHA-256: B1A14F8B2435AAA98D26F8499DF23BF6532B5F0EA2288DA04E0C28333EDBC48E

 

edit10: Updated 6/9/2020 New 3.8 build, see post in thread

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.8_64bit.zip

MD5: 38A01DC0D4CC67058B094A96274A6F49
SHA-256: E37B0885EFA60106A3333CDAE878815B2306B434175F2BFBAF2DBF709BAB2049

 

edit11: updated 6/10/2020 New 3.8.1, see post in thread

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.8.1_64.zip

CRC32: 69CE7B06
MD5: 1157B038DC04646B074A822A171E77A7
SHA-1: A692D6E5FAD3004A229C92661EC4448004EA269E
SHA-256: CD337C2EEB5ACF02713867990E4F9F0656CC0CAEA850F3B3C289DD79305DF1A1

 

edit12: updated 8/17/2020 New 3.9, see post in thread

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.9_64.zip

Name: iperf3.9_64.zip
Size: 1542276 bytes (1506 KiB)
SHA256: 15D2D3C2A8B9A69EFD9991FEFE5206E31D6055399F7A4C663C3CB6D77B6770F8

 

edit13: updated 5/31/2021, see post in thread

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.10_64bit.zip

SHA256: 098f276552939acec2a9a7d6990e79bac17e45fb951d32ce59c2d764cdcaf15a

 

edit14: updated 6/4/2021, released a new build

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.10.1_64bit.zip

sha256     2cf3ff3671f9f4f57cf01ab8b2d960feb9e087d450f3b58aaf4ab82333262be0

iperf 3.10.1 fixes a problem with the configure script that made it make not work correctly in some circumstances. It is functionally identical to iperf 3.10.

I didn't seem to have any issues with my 3.10 build, but redid to keep with current version numbers.

 

edit15: updated 2/2/2022 - see post in thread about 3.11 being out and new compile of 3.10.1

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.11_64bit.zip

sha-256

166F815BEEC86DE38CC26C243C344C67143575F380974EE0033C6CEF90398F84

 

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.10.1_64bit_compiled_2-2-2022.zip

sha-256

212A5E346D018A63BD35212EFA1387CDEE1248979D89DB0DE3BADCAA897257CE

 

edit16 updated 10/1/2022

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.12_64.zip

SHA-256: 24222F681219D3814880D0E3FAB2165C1A88628D1DBD89CCBFADD4A853DD8AC7

edit17 02/16/2022

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.13_64.zip

MD5: CE3AD0A3F1BFACDDCB8253BE0A5B4264
SHA-256: 28AD4F9146B112FE4AAFC092042A1769F38E4031E6FE9C5790BFFE56B696028C

 

edit18 updated 7/1/2023

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.14_64.zip

MD5: F2E950606D42EDC33BAEDC2A475791F7
SHA-1: DD1810A0A76A428274B45BBE97FDA8E026B3C552
SHA-256: A4D01475E70CB78352D1754A24A8DBF71DB848AF985CFAF5FB75D1E65F0FA664

 

edit19 9/15/2023

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.15_64.zip

MD5: 368FDF957DA41124515BC56131B014F4
SHA-1: D23EA253A73F24812087A05EAEC3C5E1653ADF63
SHA-256: 15BCAE86ED07FAFBB6CF0A91D5ECED2CEEE65077C05059927C707D87077D3618

edit20 12/1/2023

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.16_64.zip

CRC32: AA6A0862
MD5: 5F7F24A0BB135DDE38C6182A9F60D6D4
SHA-1: 2C24A2499A1EFECC0B7F592705CB460864FE6072
SHA-256: 52063FF7CC8570A86A0AAAEF8221370AFB4A4EE93ACA2029B7DF4BAAD7032B15

edit21 05/10/2024

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.17_64.zip

CRC32: F6D8E2A8
MD5: 03E0ED0BF5E9A52CC22BDEBF9681BE81
SHA-1: 370D1B1896990CD2BA3806FD609185D2F977EDB8
SHA-256: C1AB63DE610D73779D1003753F8DCD3FAAE0B6AC5BE1EAF31BBF4A1D3D2E3356

edit22 05/13/2024

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.17.1_64.zip

CRC32: 6311D9F3
MD5: FCA5170E2CDBB469A880C3E7AAEFCCC8
SHA-1: 2F16012B6F0373522B084B16BBA634B010A4BCC0
SHA-256: A36D8A6284C3097D74E61B3DB5FF45EF08D77494F17E34900C73D69DA94E3810

edit23: 11/02/24

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.17.1_64_updatedcygwin.zip

CRC32: 58B0DD79
MD5: 26F19C9187A48EF572EF5D6B574EBCF8
SHA-1: 9D3E838B83AC8C0A0B21F6DC3F401D85B34F0539
SHA-256: F5AB24CA38C5396C1AB6A793258F7D2EB20E45339983A0805C55333C21C583D5

edit24:  12/13/2024

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.18_64.zip

CRC32: 411D3A3A
MD5: 6319C246D9BCCB9B9C9B189DF0D8147E
SHA-1: C39B48EFCEA3A345DF2798FCA05283609B203C66
SHA-256: 233D83FD549462F8B0CEDDF7A22CC3DD5A8198A5DE984A32732AACFA54CE1D7D

edit25: 05/16/2025

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.19_64.zip

CRC32: 2B77C04F
MD5: 1F850A5BD3F58D206CBB0B4CBAF9B0D1
SHA-1: DDD56D11FAAF7C18FBCCB5239F3263B36C73A9AE
SHA-256: 6D2861BC02139244871F07BA474C7CCE448D5581F409FFC694C0E1AD190D5AAC

edit26: 07/26/2025

https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.19.1_64.zip

CRC32: BB95604E
MD5: 201792CDD56975A3C68A7FE9F99D7B80
SHA-1: 92D6579AF3C917923B41BEC81C5BC80F6E4B4A9A
SHA-256: 9A84118CD8EABB14A0FDA4FFA782DD5668E4461031D8AB119480BF9B09E3DC04

edit27: 11/14/2025

https://files.budman.pw/?file=iperf3.20_64.zip

CRC32: 1CB4A1D9
MD5: 8F5CF38B2B8FE853E8337C8DE338686F
SHA-1: 0350C4B30F73B931D5219DBFC5B8B39C28FDA7F5
SHA-256: 7F8FABEB885EEB61345F0658D6D0E476248E313CBD182B336AE5AC81FBA5DAED

edit28: 04/12/2026

https://files.budman.pw/?file=iperf3.21_64.zip

CRC32: 7B89DFC0
MD5: E39EC5DAC5CAD516D2501117F7D66670
SHA-1: 07BF4580F347A66A1E8BB45FAA894599DB12F787
SHA-256: 3DCC2ED47B59FB709F4D5A9DA132AFCF28D503AB5E2FDCE270E8B7989745D986

 

 

 

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Sweet stuff! (y)

 

I'll start testing my powerline stuff too (TP Link TP6030s - same as the 6010 but with 3 x 1Gbps ports on each device). My Xbox, TV and WDTV will be connected to it so need to make sure it can handle it all! :yes:

It would be very interesting to get some powerline adapter real world numbers sure..  The one's the OP got show 500mbps, but wireless makers say that new router is 450mbps 2.4, which will all know is a crock of sh_t!

 

I have noticed couple of things not working on windows with this build, the zerocopy -Z is not supported, that is kind of a given.  But the -J for json output causes a stackdump as well, so don't use those ;)

 

I keep meaning to grab a set to play with, but then again I run wire if needed ;) I have set them up in a few places..  But no gig, and they easy do 100mbps without any issues..

Get the TP-Link TL4010 kit, like $30 on Newegg and gave me 10MB/s* copy speeds between my laptop and the NAS connected to a 1Gbps switch. They were also in the same room, same outlet even so not "normal" usage but just wanted to get a general idea of what they are capable of.

 

* - Note the 4010 one is limited to a 10/100 port so the speeds were limited there. The 6010 pushes ~40MB/s in the same setup with a link rate of 337Mbps. Didn't try to do more testing to see if it could be faster but figured that's pretty good.

 

I'll do some real testing on the weekend :D

Yeah, no got that, I was expecting a full 500/600Mbps link rate however since they are right next to each other.

 

Doesn't matter much I guess, was just a quick test :)

 

The software for it shows the link rate:

 

Took this shot from http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/lanwan-reviews/32454-tp-link-homeplug-head-to-head

 

post-698-0-88504900-1414521387.jpg

 

The software is not super useful but It does allow some little tweaks ("QoS" - dunno if it actually works) along with firmware upgrades.

 

 

 

Well the link rate is good info to know, so software is useful for that and firmware updates.. So looks like the link rate it reports is pretty close to the money then which is good validation with your file copy.

So does the software pick up the other device on the other end of the powerline connection or do you have to plug in on that side to see that one?

The software on the Network tab will show you details of the other devices you have plugged in. In my case I have 4 so 3 show up on the Network tab. To see the info of the local one you have to plug into it or something connected to it which would show on the Status page. Doesn't show much info though, you can just change the Network name and view the password as seen below:

 

tplink_tlwpa4220kit_utility_status.jpg

 

Here is the advanced tab if you were curious:

 

tplink_tlwpa4220kit_utility_advanced.jpg

 

So basically I just use it to test/setup and then get rid of the software.

  • 1 month later...

Updated build

New Version is out iperf3_10 http://software.es.n...3-0-10-released, I have updated the windows build you can find it here

http://files.budman.pw/iperf3_10.zip

md5 of zip 7DF9AF051A5554DC342DE366710FFC35

using current version of cygwin dll 1.7.33

Quick test shows its working fine, anyone find any problems let me know.

post-14624-0-95693100-1419741454.png

Cool! I am running on some of the very first home plugs, They work well for me at the minute but I should really upgrade to Gig ones at some point. Been meaning to for a while. I guess I am waiting for the right "deal" .... They work fine for my web browsing but transferring large files around not amazing but do the job.

So I just got a pair of these that someone was not using any longer, and they are the netgear AV500 model (XAV5201 - but WTF they only have a 10/100 nic -- how and the F can they get away with the 500mbps label.. I thought it was nonsense when wifi spouts out their nonsense numbers.. If you want to call them 200mbps when you have 100mbps full duplex ;) But 500 come on give me a break.

Figured could do some testing, but kind of pointless with limit of 100mbps interface.. But yeah better than wireless connection.

So I just got a pair of these that someone was not using any longer, and they are the netgear AV500 model (XAV5201 - but WTF they only have a 10/100 nic -- how and the F can they get away with the 500mbps label.. I thought it was nonsense when wifi spouts out their nonsense numbers.. If you want to call them 200mbps when you have 100mbps full duplex ;) But 500 come on give me a break.

Figured could do some testing, but kind of pointless with limit of 100mbps interface.. But yeah better than wireless connection.

Backplane speed

Backplane speed my ass - they come in a kit with 2 of them.. Now maybe the 1 that has 4 ports on it ;)

And even if it could do 10 freaking trillion bps doesn't matter when you have 2 of them and connecting with it 100mbps nic..

Come on companies - why not just print actual freaking numbers the users can expect!!

They add up numbers that don't reflect what can be seen by the client.. A 1750AC router for example adds the 2.4 and the 5ghz together, even though no single client can use both together.

Are you connecting at 1200 as you phy data rate reported by the client? If so 300 is bit low.. Other problem with speeds reported these days, which I can understand is the AP numbers - you have 3x3 at the AP, but then you connect with single stream client, your not going to see anywhere close to what it might do if 3x3 client.

  • 3 weeks later...

Updated to build 3.11

 

This maintenance release adds a -1 flag to make the iperf3 execute a single test and exit, needed for an upcoming bwctl release. A few other bugs are also fixed.

 

D:\iperf3_11>iperf3.exe -v
iperf 3.0.11

 

Server specific:
  -s, --server              run in server mode
  -D, --daemon              run the server as a daemon
  -1, --one-off             handle one client connection then exit

 

Updated first post with link to new file.. Also cygstdc++-6.dll does not seem to be needed, so removed it from the zip.

 

BudMan@i5-w7 /iperf-3.0.11
$ cygcheck iperf3.exe
Found: D:\cygwin\usr\local\bin\iperf3.exe
D:\cygwin\usr\local\bin\iperf3.exe
  D:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll
    C:\Windows\system32\KERNEL32.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-RtlSupport-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\ntdll.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\KERNELBASE.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-ProcessThreads-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Heap-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Memory-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Handle-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Synch-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-File-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-IO-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-ThreadPool-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-LibraryLoader-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-NamedPipe-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Misc-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-SysInfo-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Localization-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-ProcessEnvironment-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-String-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Debug-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-ErrorHandling-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Fibers-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Util-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Profile-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Security-Base-L1-1-0.dll
  D:\cygwin\bin\cyggcc_s-1.dll

BudMan@i5-w7 /iperf-3.0.11
 

  • 3 weeks later...

Thank you for compiling iperf3 for Windows!

 

It's working but I had to jump through some hoops. Specificallly, it won't work if I leave iperf3.exe and the dlls in the same folder, even if I add the path to this folder to the Path environment variable. I had to move the dlls to a different folder, and add it to the Path environment variable also.

 

Now everything is working great, I just wanted to share in case somebody runs into the same problem.

  • 4 weeks later...

Updated 01/17/15

New Version is out iperf3_10 http://software.es.net/iperf/news.html#iperf-3-0-11-released I have updated the windows build you can find it here

http://files.budman.pw/iperf3_11.zip

md5 of zip e58f2721f70f43e78a1c9ae8605dd025

using current version of cygwin dll 1.7.33

I pulled out one of the cygwin dlls - doesn't seem to be needed.

 

Hi

First of all grate work thank you!

 

Little fix to your post, if you hover over the link http://files.budman.pw/iperf3_11.zip you will see it actually redirects to version 3_10 the hyperlink needs to be fixed

 

 

Also if you run the command with the Json switch it crashes, for example:

iperf3.exe -s -J
      0 [main] iperf3 3004 cygwin_exception::open_stackdumpfile: Dumping stack trace to iperf3.exe.stackdump

Do you have any idea how we can fix it?

 

Thank you

thanks for the input will take a look at my links, and look into that crash..

edit: ok link updated - that was issue with editor on neowin, once I changed to see the code then yeah saw that popup was wrong. Thanks it has been corrected. Now just to take a look at the crash ;)

 

edit2:  So far have not been able to get this -J working, I get the same crash.  I found some old patches to run compile on windows under cygwin.  I applied them, and seems to still work - but still get crash if -J, what is odd is works under cygwin.  Not just if you try and run with the .dll

 

I have updated cygwin to latest build, and moved to 64 that got rid of another dll requirement when you run cygcheck..  Need to do some more playing.  Not a huge coder, I can make minor changes, and can follow a long if someone is going over something.  But diving in and looking for something like this from scratch is a bit over my skill set.  But since it works when run inside cygwin, the Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION points me to maybe something in permissions.  Lots of talk of rebase when getting that error..

 

And just noticed post about having to move the dlls?  Where exactly are you having to put them?  Clearly that is not the case on multiple machines I have run the files on.  Do you have the cygwin dll somewhere else in your path?  Do you have cygwin installed?  Will update any more info I get.. For now guess don't use -J or run it under full cygwin if you need that option on a windows box.  I tried it as well on the linux builds and those are fine for -J.

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World's first AI arts museum Image: Google Google opened the world's first AI arts museum in Los Angeles on June 20, which it named Dataland. The museum, spanning 25,000 square feet, was built in collaboration with media artist Refik Anadol, who has worked with Google since 2016. It will have real-time visuals and react dynamically to visitors. Salesforce shopping bag In the latest acquisition news, Salesforce is buying the customer support software company Fin (formerly Intercom) for $3.6 billion to strengthen its AI customer service ambitions and Agentforce platform. The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year 2027. UK follows Australia Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the country will ban social media for kids under 16, which is happening after a six-week trial involving 300 teenagers, stating that social media is making them unhappy and easier for bullies to harass and abuse them. Starmer continued that social media is addictive and uses an infinite scroll designed to lock users in for hours. The UK government plans to take action on gaming services and livestreaming platforms. Meanwhile, its age verification rules have also become a hot topic and a point of criticism. Our Features Our coffee-powered team publishes a platter of editorials, opinion posts, and guides. Check them out: Microsoft hides these secret Windows 11 performance boost settings available on every PC Microsoft Paint used to be my favorite Windows app as a kid, and it's still pretty good Why you need to take back control of your synced passwords and how to go about doing that The Microsoft Office feature that time forgot This week in software news Catch up on some of the latest software news updates that arrived throughout the week: Another Samsung shutdown: The South Korean giant is pulling the plug on the Samsung Max VPN app, which is used by more than 50 million users. The app has stopped working since June 15, and Samsung didn't provide a reason for the unexpected move. Photoshop power-up: The popular image editing app is getting a big 20% performance boost on x86-64 (AMD64) systems and a 13% bump-up on Arm devices. Here, the credit goes to a new performance boost added to Windows 11 following a combined effort between Microsoft and Adobe. Linux 7.1 arrives: Linus Torvalds released the stable Linux 7.1 kernel this week, which brings critical driver updates and a rewritten storage driver. You should look out for the new NTFS driver, Intel FRED for improved performance on Panther Lake and future CPUs. Ads in your games: Electronic Arts is launching a new advertising platform to serve in-game ads and enable brands to feature their products in titles like EA Sports FC, Madden, NHL, Skate, or The Sims. With EA Advertising, brands will be able to inject their products into games in real-time via dynamic placement, in places like stadium signage in sports games. Sign in with Google: Microsoft Edge browser is finally getting direct Google account sign-in support from the profile menu and the Edge sign-in screen, allowing users to sync browser data without an MSA. Rufus 4.15 beta: The latest Rufus update is out with important fixes for "silent" Windows 11 installation, patches for ARM-based PCs, and more. Rufus 4.15 beta is now available to download from its official GitHub repository. NVIDIA 610.62: GeForce hardware owners can get their hands on the new WHQL-certified 610.62 Game Ready driver, which carries a lot of bug fixes and support for the fast-paced 6v6 movement shooter Empulse. Zed 1.7.2: The latest update adds "/compact" AI chat summarization, new models, settings kill management, git graph commands, and UI improvements. This week in hardware news Image: Snap Inc. Catch up on some of the latest software news updates that arrived throughout the week: SPECS for $2,195: Snap Inc. launched its new AR-powered wearable computer. SPECS are now available for pre-order and will start shipping in the US, UK, and France later this year. No CMF phone in 2026: The global memory shortage has also knocked Nothing's door and it has decided to hold the launch of CMF Phone 2 Pro's successor this year. That said, Nothing still has planned several new products under the CMF brand. 12th Gen Surface Pro: It's been two years since the original pair of Copilot+ PCs arrived. Now, Microsoft upgraded the lineup with Snapdragon X2-based devices for the 12th-gen Surface Pro, which promises up to 53% faster graphics. New Surface Laptop: The refreshed Surface Laptop is also powered by the Snapdragon X2 Plus and X2 Elite, offering up to 58% faster graphics performance, 80 TOPS Neural Processing Units (NPUs), and up to 20 hours of battery life. HONOR Robot Phone: The Chinese smartphone maker demoed its mobile photography capabilities by capturing its first cinematic video using the Robot Phone concept, which features a 3-axis, 4DoF gimbal that extends from the phone's body for stable recording and real-time subject tracking. Snapdragon Reality Elite Platform: Qualcomm's new platform is a massive leap forward for mixed reality and spatial computing devices. It can power both all-in-one video-see-through headsets and lightweight, tethered optical-see-through glasses, offering better visuals, improved power efficiency, and deeper on-device AI integration compared to the previous generation. Galaxy XR: Samsung's extended-reality handset arrived in the UK months after its launch. It's available for pre-order now and will go on sale on July 8. The hardware remains unchanged, but Samsung has pushed several new updates in recent months. HONOR Watch 6: HONOR also launched its new smartwatch with an incredible 35-day battery life without breaking your bank. The device is made from recyclable aluminum alloy and weighs just 41 grams. Where are the foldables? If you're waiting for Samsung's fresh lineup of foldable devices, you can read Hamid's detailed post about the Galaxy Z Fold8, Flip8, and Z Fold Wide, a passport-style device expected to rival the foldable iPhone. This week in Google News Image: Google Catch up on some of the latest Google and Alphabet news updates that arrived throughout the week: Gemini co-lead departs: Noam Shazeer, who served as VP of engineering and technical co-lead for Gemini, is leaving the search giant for OpenAI. Shazeer is best known as one of the co-authors of the 2017 "Attention Is All You Need" paper, which introduced the Transformer architecture that now powers most LLMs. Waymo recall: The Alphabet-owned self-driving car maker recalled its fifth-generation Automated Driving Systems (ADS) after multiple cars drove through closed construction zones. The NHTSA website said Waymo is currently working on a fix, and freeway driving is being restricted. This week in Apple News Image: Apple Catch up on some of the latest Apple news updates that arrived throughout the week: Tim Cook confirms price hike: The departing Apple CEO confirmed the looming price hikes for Apple's future products without naming any, adding that “Unfortunately, price increases are unavoidable.” Despite having cash and silicon expertise, Apple has no plans to build its own memory and storage factories. An educated estimate suggests customers could end up paying around $1,299-1,399 for the base iPhone 18 Pro. iPhone Air isn't dead: If you were thinking the iPhone Air has lived its life, a new report claims otherwise. The next iPhone Air (codenamed V62) is expected to arrive in the spring of 2027, featuring an additional rear camera for ultrawide photography and improved battery life to address its biggest drawbacks. This week in Meta news Catch up on some of the latest Meta, WhatsApp, and Instagram updates that arrived throughout the week: A long-requested feature: Instagram has finally enabled users to write individual captions for each image or video in a carousel. Rolling out to all users, you can select "Multiple Captions" option from the dropdown while creating a carousel in the app. Threads reaches new milestone: Meta's text-first social media platform crossed 500 million monthly active users. It's now expanding the Communities feature beyond beta, adding a new set of tools to make participation easier and more engaging. This week in AI news Image via DepositPhotos.com Catch up on the latest artificial intelligence news updates that arrived throughout the week: Unreal Engine 6: Epic Games' upcoming engine brings changes to the programming model, portability improvements, and generative AI integration. It focuses on the use of generative AI models and tools like Claude and Codex to play a central role in helping developers "build content faster." Americans and AI: New research suggests that about 49% of American adults use AI chatbots such as Gemini and ChatGPT. However, many are skeptical about the impact of AI on both the personal and societal levels, believing it may be harmful in the long run. Mainframe exit vendors might exit: Gartner predicts in its new report that 75% of mainframe exit vendors, which help companies migrate their legacy mainframe systems to modern cloud environments, will either pivot or cease operations as the market realities take hold by 2030. This week in Microsoft News Microsoft announced Windows 11 version 26H2; confirmed a new bug where the Recycle Bin delete prompts display internal file names instead of actual ones; the latest Patch Tuesday updates seemingly broke some third-party Office integrations. You can check out Taras's freshly baked Microsoft Weekly roundup to catch up on all the interesting stories this week. This week in science news Image by Steve Johnson via Pexels Catch up on some of the latest science and out-of-this-world updates that arrived throughout the week: The end of the universe: A new Cornell study suggests the universe will not expand forever. Because of the negative dark energy, it could stop expanding and collapse into a "big crunch" in 20 billion years. The impact of traffic: Researchers found that urban traffic pollution, specifically nitrogen oxides and fine particles, quickly alters the atmospheric electric field measurably in urban areas. This indicates that atmospheric electricity could become a valuable tool to monitor urban air quality and activity. The light of life: A study revealed that living organisms emit a faint, invisible glow called ultraweek photon emission. This natural light significantly decreases after death and increases during stress, offering a highly promising new method for noninvasive medical health diagnosis. Mysteries of time: A new study suggests that the direction of time is not fixed in certain quantum systems. Standard equations of energy loss remain time-symmetric, which means laws can theoretically run backward or forward. This week in gaming The latest issue of Pulasthi's Weekend PC Game Deals curates several exciting games on sale this week. Epic Games Store is now hosting Robobeat and Citizen Sleeper as free-to-claim titles this week, which you can add to your library. Latest issue of Xbox Free Play Days features four new games: PGA TOUR 2K25, Two Point Museum, Assetto Corsa, and Dead by Daylight. Meanwhile, Xbox Game Pass got another Call of Duty addition, the latest soccer game from EA, an indie road trip hit from last year, and more. Summer sales have made NVIDIA's gaming service cheaper, and it has added support for seven new titles. That said, here are some more stories from the gaming world: Rockstar gives last-gen GTA V players free upgrades tomorrow Major Xbox layoffs may claim South of Midnight developer Compulsion entirely Steam Next Fest returns with thousands of new demos to try out Forza Horizon 6 gets another hotfix for one of the game's online modes Major Xbox layoffs may claim South of Midnight developer Compulsion entirely From the review corner This week, Steven got his hands on the Creative Sound Blaster AE-X internal PCIe sound card, primarily intended for headphone wearers. In the list of pros, it comes with a high-quality headphone amp, low-latency communication enhancements via ASIO v2.3, offers 256-times the audio quality of CDs via DSD256, and has great build quality. On the other hand, it's a bit on the pricier side, only offers stereo output over speakers, and has no EMI shielding. More price drops! We got you covered with some hot tech deals all week. For some reason, if you missed out on a great discount, here is a summary of some recent deals that are still alive: GEEKOM X16 Pro at GEEKOM - $1,119.67 (17% off) Acer 4K Webcam for PC/Mac with All-Metal Unibody Sculpted - $59.99 (14% off) Samsung 990 PRO SSD 2TB - $369.99 (42% off) Nothing Ear Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth - $73.15 (51% off) PowerColor Reaper AMD Radeon RX 9070 16GB - $579.99 (17% off) To view all of our recent deals, click here. So, these were some of the biggest tech news and other updates from this week. There will be more issues of our 7 Days series in the coming weeks and months, so stay tuned. You can also support Neowin by registering for a free member account or subscribing to extra member benefits, along with an ad-free tier option. Have a great weekend!
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