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Nephew of the ZX Spectrum inventor has created a handheld Raspberry Pi console the size of a gift card
By Hassam Nasir published
GamerCard is a retro gaming handheld so portable than it's literally the size of a gift card, so you can now casually spend $170 at checkout.

Bambu Lab Introduces free software to manage an unlimited number of 3D printers simultaneously
By Denise Bertacchi published
Bambu Lab introduces cloud-free farm management tool.

Elon Musk's Optimus boast in doubt as humanoid robot production plans halted
By Mark Tyson published
China-tech industry sources allege that 'unresolved hardware challenges,' will mean Optimus design changes.

DDR4 prices are now so high that vendors have decided to start making it again
By Jowi Morales published
A few smaller manufacturers are pushing back their plans to discontinue DDR4 production because of surging prices in the global market.

Industry news live: the latest news from Nvidia, Intel, and AMD
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What's going on in the world of computing

New AMD Ryzen Threadripper smashes PassMark record
By Anton Shilov published
Single thread is a different story...

Data reveals many GPUs are still selling for 50% more than MSRP
By Jowi Morales published
Gamers Nexus analyzed the GPU market, revealing that all GPUs sell above MSRP on average, with 8GB variants getting the smallest markups.

This device uses a laser to shoot down 30 mosquitoes per second
By Mark Tyson published
A popular new crowdfunding campaign promises an all-in-one portable laser-driven mosquito killing machine for $498.

Gamer turns their 2012 Honda CR-V into Need for Speed Underground controller
By Hassam Nasir published
Forget expensive simracing setups with carbon fiber seats and podium racing wheels, this is what driving in games should look like.

Lack of PCIe bandwidth can nerf RTX 5090 by up to 25% in content creation workloads
By Jon Martindale published
Puget Systems has tested a range of PCIe configurations for its GPU in different professional applications and found that lane generation and width can make a real difference.
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