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AMD Ryzen 9000 iGPUless CPUs listed for under $300 — unreleased Pro chips start at $350
By Zhiye Liu published
U.S. retailers list AMD's Ryzen 7 9700F and Ryzen 5 9500F, as well as the Ryzen 9 Pro 9945, Ryzen 7 Pro 9745, and Ryzen 5 Pro 9645.

Noctua's 3D printable side panel quietens Framework's Desktop
By Jon Martindale published
The Framework Desktop is plenty quiet already, but with a Noctua 3D printed side panel, duct, and fan, it can run even quieter.

Gaming consoles are becoming more expensive as they age for the first time in history
By Jon Martindale published
Tariffs and inflation are largely to blame

3D printing's tool changer wars heat up as Prusa re-enters the ring
By Denise Bertacchi published
Hot on the heels of Snapmaker’s U1 launch, Bambu and Prusa chime in with new machine teasers.

DDR4 costs soar as manufacturers pull the plug
By Luke James published
According to recent findings by Digitimes, DDR4 spot prices have stabilized after a frenzied second quarter, yet contract pricing continues to rise as supply remains tight.

Linux gaming OS Kazeta promises ‘console gaming experience of the 1990s’ for PC users
By Mark Tyson published
Kazeta promises to 'bring the console gaming experience of the '90s to modern PC hardware'

Intel files patent for 'Software Defined Supercore'
By Anton Shilov published
Intel's Software Defined Supercore (SDC) lets multiple CPU cores fuse into a virtual high-performance core to boost single-thread speed without building wider physical cores.

Shuttle intros semi-ruggedized barebone Intel Arrow Lake-S mini PC
By Mark Tyson published
Small form factor (SFF) PC specialist Shuttle has rolled out a semi-rugged compact PC system dubbed the XPC slim DH810.
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