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N64 cartridge-playing Analogue 3D finally gets a ship date
By Kunal Khullar published
Analogue’s 3D console faithfully recreates the Nintendo 64 using FPGA hardware for perfect accuracy, 4K output, and VRR support.

Centauri Carbon 2 spotted in the wild ahead of Q1 2026 release
By Les Pounder published
Multi-material 3D printing finally comes to the Centauri Carbon, but not the one you were thinking of.

Automotive officials warn of 'devastating' chip storage as Nexperia halts China-bound wafer shipments
By Luke James published
A growing dispute inside one of Europe’s largest chipmakers is threatening to derail automotive production across the continent.

JP Morgan says Nvidia is gearing up to sell entire AI servers instead of just AI GPUs and componentry
By Anton Shilov published
Higher supply chain consolidation under Nvidia?

Google sues China-based hackers it says stole $1 billion
By Jowi Morales last updated
The Lighthouse Enterprise is a group of Chinese hackers that offers a complete service to scammers, from phishing websites all the way to sending millions of spam messages.

Memory makers have no plans to increase RAM production despite crushing memory shortages
By Jowi Morales published
Memory makers are hesitant to increase output due to market uncertainties, despite robust demand from AI chip makers.

AMD users flag heavy SSD write activity tied to chipset driver
By Mark Tyson published
AMD chipset driver possibly shortens SSD life, behavior alarms users — incessant log file writes observed every time a window is moved or resized.

OpenAI’s colossal AI data center targets would consume as much electricity as entire nation of India
By Jowi Morales published
The AI race is exerting a massive toll on our environment.
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