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Trump administration reportedly mulls investing in Intel to bolster national security — direct cash assistance would speed Ohio fab build out
By Anton Shilov last updated
The U.S. administration is considering buying a stake in Intel to accelerate construction of its long-delayed $100 billion Ohio fab complex that is crucial for the company's revival.

AMD's new budget AM4 gaming CPU looks solid in new benchmarks — Zen 3-based Ryzen 5 5500X3D trails Ryzen 5 5600X3D by 6% in PassMark
By Zhiye Liu published
Twitter user discovers benchmarks for AMD's Ryzen 5 5500X3D, a Zen 3-based processor with 3D V-Cache.

Free mini-ITX case made of semi-transparent plastic debuts, stock evaporates instantly
By Mark Tyson published
Quirky electronics design house Teenage Engineering has released the Computer-2 Mini-ITX case.

PayPal is no longer available as a payment method on Steam in most countries around the world
By Hassam Nasir published
It's always the banks.

HP's new Omen 35L comes in a 'Stealth' edition for people who hate RGB — and the Omen Max 45L got refreshed, too
By Andrew E. Freedman published
HP updated its Omen 35L and Omen Max 45L to the latest parts from Nvidia and AMD, and added some slight design changes. New headsets and mics are also on offer from HyperX.

I'm building a media server out of leftover PC parts and a 3D printed case
By Les Pounder last updated
Why buy a PC server when you can build one using spare parts and a 3D printer?

Intel spinoff Altera faces lay offs
By Anton Shilov published
FPGA developer Altera will cut 82 San Jose jobs in October 2025 as part of a strategic shift following its sale by Intel and a strategic realignment under new leadership.

Ex-Intel engineer sentenced for sharing secrets with Microsoft
By Mark Tyson published
An ex-Intel employee has been sentenced to two years' probation and fined $34,472 for pilfering "thousands of files" which were reportedly instrumental to him landing a new position at Microsoft.
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