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WWII Enigma machine sells for over half a million dollars at auction
By Mark Tyson published
A WWII Enigma encryption machine with four rotors was sold at auction earlier this week, achieving double its estimated price.

A tiny 0.5MB SmartMedia card wins the Small Capacity Memory Card Championship (Japan)
By Mark Tyson published
The Small Capacity Memory Card Championship (Japan) has been a tightly run race, but the results are now in.

Windows 1.01 was launched 40 years ago, but it didn't start well
By Mark Tyson published
Windows 1.01 was released by Microsoft 40 years ago. It didn't start well.

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The best Black Friday PC hardware sales, live round-the-clock coverage of all the best deals.

Dell and HP disable hardware H.265 decoding on select PCs due to rising royalty costs
By Anton Shilov last updated
Dell and HP are shipping many entry-level and midrange business laptops with HEVC/H.265 hardware decoding intentionally disabled, likely to avoid rising codec royalty costs.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang complains about stock price slide during all-hands meeting
By Jowi Morales last updated
Nvidia’s stock price has been trending down despite its record-breaking quarter, and its CEO is complaining.

The Panther stalks: Intel’s Panther Lake CPUs set to take off in Oregon, company reveals, and cutting-edge 18A process is on track
By Anton Shilov published
18A is in the middle of the yield ramp curve.

Wall Street warns of rising AI debt risk as stocks slide on wobbly investor confidence
By Jon Martindale published
Increasing systemic risk from interconnected investments with circular revenue relationships is waving red flags.

AMD's Linux kernel patches suggest enablement of Instinct MI400-series GPU accelerators
By Anton Shilov published
AMD begins hardware enablement for GFX 12.1 IP, which could point to next-generation Instinct MI400-series GPUs, or future integrated GPUs based on the RDNA 4 architecture.

Taiwan set to avoid 'punishing' 300% tariffs on semiconductor exports, says report
By Jowi Morales published
A senior Taiwanese ministry official said the U.S. will not put tariffs on its chip exports in exchange for helping Washington, D.C., copy its science park model for tech companies.
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