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AMD quietly announces Radeon RX 9060 alongside new Adrenalin driver — new entry-level GPU is for 'select system integrators only'
By Kunal Khullar published
A new RX 9000-series graphics card for prebuilts, not builders

CrowdStrike report details scale of North Korea's use of AI in remote work schemes
By Nathaniel Mott published
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is using generative AI tools to land agents jobs at tech companies to fund its weapons programs.

New Ryzen 9000X3D CPU could deliver EPYC levels of game-boosting L3 cache — rumored chip reportedly sports 16 Zen 5 cores, 192MB L3 cache, 200W TDP
By Zhiye Liu published
Hardware leaker shares the alleged specifications for new Ryzen 9000X3D processors that may be in the works.

$3.5 billion Bitcoin hack from 2020 dwarfs Mt. Gox in value, is worth $14.5 billion today
By Aaron Klotz published
Arkham Intelligence has uncovered the largest Bitcoin heist ever, amounting to $14.5 billion worth today. The heist was conducted in 2020 against the Chinese mining pool LuBian.

GPU startup's cherry-picked path tracing test shows 13x edge over Nvidia's RTX 5090
By Anton Shilov published
Bolt Graphics claims its Zeus GPUs outperform Nvidia's RTX 5090 by up to 13x in internal ray-tracing tests, though real-world gains remain unknown.

E-paper hits 75 Hz to better suit productivity tasks
By Mark Tyson published
Modos Tech has announced that its fast and responsive e-Paper monitors for productivity users have become available for pre-order.

Original Amiga prototype spotted at VCF West 2025 vintage computing show — rarely seen forerunner to Amiga 1000 from early 1984
By Mark Tyson published
A very early pre-Commodore Amiga computer prototype was on public display at VCF West 2025 this weekend.

Battlefield 6 has fragmented install feature that allows you to slim a full 80GB installation down to 55GB on PC
By Hassam Nasir published
Optimization in the big 2025? Wow.
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