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New stablecoin connects crypto investors to real-world Nvidia AI GPUs that earn money by renting out compute power to AI devs
By Jowi Morales published
USD.AI is a new DeFi protocol that lets you invest your stablecoin in an AI data center, with each investment tied to a real Nvidia AI GPU.

This RGB PC in a plastic jug is uncomfortably beguiling
By Mark Tyson published
A full $150 RGB ‘gaming PC’ build in a translucent plastic jug has been showcased on social media.

Skyrocketing costs for memory will jack up smartphone prices
By Kunal Khullar published
Xiaomi President Lu Weibing stated in a social media post that the rising costs of memory chips are far beyond expectations and could intensify further.

AMD first entered the CPU market with reverse-engineered Intel 8080 clone 50 years ago
By Mark Tyson published
The chip which paved the way for AMD’s illustrious future in the CPU business entered mass production 50 years ago.

OCCT version 15 adds coil whine detection that doesn't require a microphone, plays a coil whine melody instead
By Aaron Klotz last updated
The latest iteration of OCCT introduces a coil whine detection tool that allows users to detect if their system is producing coil whine in an audibly harsh environment.

Internet ads firm’s CEO posts wild job description for 'A-players,' draws internet ire
By Mark Tyson last updated
A tech services firm’s Careers page has startled netizens around the globe with a beyond parody brutalist business buzzword bingo ‘values’ statement.

Microsoft for Startups exec says ‘my whole job is begging for GPUs, it's been that way since 2020’
By Mark Tyson published
Technical Business Development for Startups lead at Microsoft complains 'my whole job is begging for GPUs.'

Power up your PC like a fighter jet — enthusiast demos 'an unnecessary complicated way of starting your PC'
By Zhiye Liu published
A Redditor has developed a nifty device you can 3D print and set up to power a PC uniquely.

Microsoft responds to Gaming Copilot controversy, says it uses screenshots to understand in-game events, not for training AI models
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft said that the Gaming Copilot in the Game Bar only uses screenshots of your game to understand what's going on, not for training itself.
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