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Power utility built $95 million 500-megawatt power substation for Intel's $100 billion Ohio fab, but six-year delay leaves it idle
By Anton Shilov published
Intel has once again postponed the launch of its Ohio chip plant, which is now expected in 2031, leaving utility AEP Ohio with an idle $95 million substation.

User reports suggest Gigabyte's latest RGB firmware upgrade is bricking some motherboards, including Z790 series
By Kunal Khullar published
Users report widespread failures after installing the IT5701/5702 RGB controller update, with some motherboards refusing to boot.

Nvidia RTX 5090 beats RTX Pro 6000 in tests after shunt mod to a staggering 800W
By Mark Tyson published
An Asus ROG Astral LC RTX 5090 has been shunt modded, resulting in its performance eclipsing the $10,000 RTX Pro 6000

Intel details 18A process technology — takes on TSMC 2nm with 30% density gain and 25% faster generational performance
By Anton Shilov published

Iconic Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX hits 20 years old today
By Mark Tyson published
The Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX launched 20 years ago, today, and it marked a ground-breaking achievement at the time for the green team.

MIT researchers repair bridges by 3D printing steel onto corroded beams
By Ash Hill published
The University of Massachusetts at Amherst worked with MIT researchers to create a cost-effective way to repair bridges and extend their lives until they can be replaced.

New US restrictions could prevent leading chip manufacturers from installing chipmaking tools in their China fabs
By Anton Shilov published
The U.S. government may cancel a program for multinational chipmakers, with impacts to firms like Samsung, SK hynix, and TSMC which operate in China.

Long-time rivals Bill Gates and Linus Torvalds meet for the first time, have dinner
By Mark Tyson published
Photo shows the first meeting between two legends of the tech world, Bill Gates and Linus Torvalds, standing together after a dinner.
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