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Employee quits job over an Nvidia RTX 5060
By Hassam Nasir published
The law technically sides with the employee.

AMD ditches 'FidelityFX' in favor of apparently-meaningless 'FSR' branding, Fluid Motion Frames also renamed to FMF
By Zak Killian published
AMD has set the full release date for FSR Redstone and also revealed that the full name is now simply 'FSR'.

Snapdragon X1 Elite Linux laptop cancelled due to performance concerns
By Jowi Morales published
Tuxedo Computers, which builds Linux-powered desktops and laptops, has stopped work on Linux for the Snapdragon X1E, saying that the chip is less suitable for the open-source OS than expected.

Steam Machine can transform into Portal Companion Cube with custom skin
By Jowi Morales published
Dbrand and Jsaux Gaming teased custom covers and cases for the upcoming Steam Machine.

Intel's upcoming Panther Lake CPUs tested ahead of launch
By Hassam Nasir published
Panther Lake tested, barely.

Homeland Security thinks Chinese firm's Bitcoin mining chips could be used for espionage or to sabotage the power grid
By Jowi Morales published
The U.S. government is looking into Bitmain to see whether its products pose a risk to its national security.

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Gamers celebrate 50% performance gains following Nvidia hotfix driver
By Aaron Klotz published
Users on X have benchmarked Nvidia's latest 581.94 hotfix driver that fixes performance issues stemming from Microsoft's October cumulative update for Windows 11.

Asus tempts fate, unleashes 800W "XOC" vBIOS for its $4,000 ROG Matrix RTX 5090
By Hassam Nasir published
Because 600W through the 12V-2x6 connector was too safe.

A 34-year-old Apple Mac crash bug ‘would have gone undiscovered for all eternity,’ but the accuracy of the MAME emulator shone a light on it
By Mark Tyson published
On real hardware, the Motorola 68030 executed an undocumented instruction to prevent a system crash at boot, but it caused problems with the emulator.
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