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AMD supercomputers take gold and silver in latest Top500 as Chinese HPC remains shrouded in secrecy
By Anton Shilov published
China stays mum regarding the performance of its latest supercomputing installations.

GeForce RTX 5050 listed with 2,560 CUDA cores and 2,250 MHz boost clock
By Zhiye Liu published
German IT company Kiebel reveals the specifications for Nvidia's unreleased GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card.

3D Printer Simulator could take the guesswork out of printing — Virtual 3D printer mirrors physical machine's quirks, like stringing, supports multi-color printing
By Ash Hill published
This 3D printer simulator, created by 5minlab, is much more than a game—it's a practical tool and learning platform that gives you the chance to see your 3D printed object without wasting filament.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hails 'incredible' speed of industry change
By Anton Shilov published
At London Tech Week, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claimed that AI has advanced a millionfold over the past decade, likely referencing explosive growth in GPU performance and system scale.

IBM is building a large-scale quantum computer that 'would require the memory of more than a quindecillion of the world's most powerful supercomputers' to simulate
By Mark Tyson published
IBM has shared its roadmap to deliver the 'world's first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer' in 2029.

EVGA motherboard owners furious over modern GPU issues
By Hassam Nasir published
A Redditor devised a crafty solution to fix RTX 50 boot-up problems on their EVGA motherboard by insulating the problematic pins with Kapton tape.

TSMC accelerates U.S. investment at Arizona fab by six months for A16 and N2 production
By Jon Martindale published
TSMC's $165 billion U.S. investment gets speed boost

1.5TB of James Webb Space Telescope data dumped on the internet
By Mark Tyson published
NASA-backed astronomy project has just released the 'largest look ever into the deep universe.'
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