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Amazon unveils 'Resilient Network Graphs' data center network that cuts hardware by 69% and boosts throughput by 33%
By Etiido Uko published
The company had been secretly deploying the design in its data centers since last year

Bambu Lab teases new A2L 3D printer
By Denise Bertacchi published
Without much to go on, fans speculate what the newest Bambu Lab 3D printer could be.

Acer unveils first Ryzen 9 9955X3D gaming laptop
By Jake Roach published
Acer has two new gaming laptops for Computex, including its first laptop with the Ryzen 9 9955HX3D CPU, and a device that sports triple PCIe 5.0 storage.

Acer cranks its latest Predator gaming monitor up to 1,000 Hz
By Brandon Hill published
Acer is bringing five new gaming monitors to Computex.

Linux prepares to axe legacy x32 hybrid mode — hybrid 32-bit/64-bit mode faces complete removal by 2027 due to low adoption
By Aaron Klotz published
Linux developers are discussing removing x32 ABI from the Linux kernel; a hybrid x32/64-bit mode that was never widely adopted by software developers.

New Silicon Motion SM2524XT chip brings 14 GB/s to mainstream SSDs
By Anton Shilov published
Silicon Motion announces its SM2524XT mainstream SSD controller that promises 14 GB/s read speed, up to 2.5 million random IOPS, and sustained random performance.

Ambernic's retro gaming handhelds are quietly losing RAM capacity and being downgraded to older LPDDR3 memory
By Zhiye Liu published
Anbernic silently ships some retro gaming handhelds with less memory than initially advertised, without notifying customers.

Independent cyber audit finds zero malware or backdoors in DJI drones
By Luke James published
DJI has published the results of an independent security assessment by U.S. cybersecurity firm OnDefend.

IBM ThinkPad T43 enthusiast installs 'almost' every version of Windows on the single-core laptop without using virtual machine
By Mark Tyson published
An IBM ThinkPad user boasts that they can install '(almost) all versions of Windows from NT 4 to 10 22H2' with driver support, without resorting to virtual machine (VM) technology.
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