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YouTuber resuscitates unstable Ryzen 7 5800X for $30 — a 300 MHZ underclock saved the day
By Aaron Klotz published
A YouTuber fixes a degrading Ryzen 7 5800X by downclocking the CPU by 300 MHz in the BIOS.

AMD launches Threadripper Pro 9000 WX-series CPUs with up to 96 Zen 5 cores for $11,699 — Shimada Peak and Radeon AI Pro R9700 arrive on July 23
By Zhiye Liu published
AMD shares the pricing and release date for the Ryzen Threadripper 9000 WX-series processors and Radeon AI Pro R9700 graphics cards for professional and workstation users.

The FCC wants to ban Chinese tech from the undersea cables that connect the U.S. to the rest of the world
By Nathaniel Mott published
FCC chairman Brendan Carr said in a statement that the commission is looking to defend U.S. infrastructure against a variety of threats.

New adapters offer substantial industrial PCIe expansion
By Jowi Morales published
The Rocket 1628A and 1528D use HighPoint's PCIe switching architecture to avoid bottlenecks.

FFmpeg devs boast of another 100x leap thanks to handwritten assembly code
By Mark Tyson published
Some operations in FFmpeg are now as much as 100x faster due to the crafting of handwritten assembly code.

Intel's rumored 'Nova Lake-AX' allegedly packs insane specs but might never launch
By Hassam Nasir published
The best mobile SoC ever?

Intel allegedly planning more Oregon layoffs — new report says retreating operation could become a liability to the state
By Mark Tyson published
The Intel Oregon workforce is down to its lowest point in more than a decade, but there may be more cuts on the way.

Scale AI lays off 200 employees, one month after Meta's $14 billion investment
By Jon Martindale published
The data annotation company is also firing 500 global contractors in a move that is designed to streamline its data business.
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