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Nano11 compresses Windows 11 install footprint to as little as 2.8GB
By Mark Tyson published
Nano11 Builder for Windows 11 produces the smallest Windows 11 installer ISOs and finished installation sizes yet.

DDoS scrubbing service ironic target of massive attack it was built to prevent
By Jon Martindale published
A DDoS scrubbing service has been hit with a massive attack from over 11,000 distributed networks, with peak traffic of 1.5 billion packets per second.

Apple's A19 Pro beats Ryzen 9 9950X in single-thread Geekbench tests
By Anton Shilov published
Apple's latest A19 Pro offers an 11% - 12% higher CPU performance compared to its predecessor and even beats desktop-class CPUs. However, the main advantage of the A19 Pro is its GPU.

Hyte warns Thicc Q80 Trio customers should uninstall AIO cooler immediately
By Zhiye Liu published
Hyte has identified an issue with some of the company's new Thicc Q80 Trio that are leaking coolant during transport.

China's chip champions ramp up production of AI accelerators at domestic fabs, but HBM and fab production capacity are towering bottlenecks
By Anton Shilov published
Millions of China-made AI accelerators are incoming from multiple companies in 2025 - 2026, but they may not be enough to meet the performance demands of local AI companies.

U.S. places $11 million bounty on Ukrainian ransomware mastermind
By Sunny Grimm published
Volodymyr Tymoshchuk is accused of masterminding ransomware that disrupted 250 companies in the United States alone.

At 4,500 hours, MSI's OLED MPG 321URX is showing noticeable visual artifacts
By Aaron Klotz published
Monitors Unboxed published a new burn-in update of its MSI MPG 321URX after over 4,000 hours of use. The monitor is finally developing visible burn-in that is subtly affecting day-to-day use.

$142 upgrade kit and spare modules turn Nvidia RTX 4090 24GB to 48GB AI card
By Zhiye Liu published
Russian technician VIK-on shows how to upgrade the GeForce RTX 4090's 24GB memory to 48GB in a new YouTube video.
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