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MSI Afterburner developer adding 'triple channel voltage' support for future MSI RTX 50 graphics cards
By Aaron Klotz published
The updated software allows access to two new voltage parameters.

Intel's 14nm+++ desktop CPUs are making a comeback
By Zhiye Liu published
Intel has launched the Core i5-110, a six-core, 12-thread Comet Lake processor with a $200 MSRP.

DOOM multiplayer tribute gets coded in 'pure SQL' and runs at 30FPS
By Mark Tyson published
A computer scientist used only 'pure SQL' to construct a multiplayer DOOM-like game that runs at 30 FPS.

Top China silicon figure calls on country to stop using Nvidia GPUs for AI
By Anton Shilov published
Develop AI-specific ASICs instead.

Windows 11 25H2 ISOs released after delays
By Luke James published
Microsoft's fall update is now just a download away, but support won’t be available until general availability later this year.

Taiwan increases defensive patrols around 24 undersea cables
By Mark Tyson published
Taiwan has intensified patrols around the 24 undersea cables that connect it with the global internet.

Researchers develop modified glue gun that can print bone
By Jowi Morales published
A research team modified a hot glue gun for use in orthopedic surgery, allowing for faster bone healing.

OpenAI signs contract to buy $300 billion worth of Oracle computing power over the next five years
By Jon Martindale published
Instantly boosting Oracle CEO Larry Ellison to the world's richest man, but questions remain about how either company will afford such a deal.
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