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Nvidia App update furthers transition away from the 20-year-old Control Panel — multi-monitor and 3D settings among those migrated from classic Nvidia Control Panel
By Sunny Grimm published
Nvidia's consumer software stack moves closer to simplification

Firm pioneers 3D printing copper coolers directly onto processors using OLED manufacturing techniques with 'pixel perfect accuracy' — Fabric8Labs can use either human or AI-optimized cooler designs
By Ash Hill published
Fabric8Labs has created a new 3D printing method that allows for printing copper cooling plates onto chips with extreme precision and intricate detail.

Quantum internet is possible using standard Internet protocol
By Sunny Grimm published
Quantum signals sent over IP overcome noise on live, commercial fiber outside of the lab

You can upgrade FSR 3.1 games to FSR 4 with manual DLL swapping
By Aaron Klotz published
GitHub user has discovered that DLL swapping works with FSR 4 in FSR 3.1 games. Allowing FSR 3.1 games to be upgraded to FSR 4 merely by replacing a few DLLs in the game's files.

Intel, Samsung, and SK hynix hit by another abrupt US policy change
By Anton Shilov published
They face a 120 day deadline

TSMC reportedly cuts Chinese chipmaking tools from 2nm fabs as suppliers face scrutiny due to emerging new US restrictions
By Luke James published
TSMC will no longer use Chinese-made equipment in its 2nm chip production lines, according to reports from both Digitimes and Nikkei Asia.

US delays gaming GPU tariffs (again)
By Luke James published
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has once again kicked the can down the road on reinstating a 25% tariff on graphics cards and related PC hardware imported from China.

According to a Linkedin profile, AMD is working on another chiplet-based GPU
By Anton Shilov published
AMD's upcoming RDNA 5 (Navi 5x) GPUs could mark the company's first consumer graphics architecture to use a multi-tile GPU design.
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