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AMD’s next-generation mobile processors 'Gorgon Point' spotted
By Hassam Nasir published
The 2026 successor to Strix Point brings modest performance upgrades.

New single-molecule magnet tech could unlock hard drives with 100x more capacity
By Stephen Warwick last updated
New single-molecule magnet tech could enable hard drives with 100x more capacity

Before Windows 10 goes EOL, I'm testing three alternative Linux distros to save my 6-year-old laptop from the landfill
By Les Pounder last updated
Windows 10 goes EOL on October 14 2025 and I’m testing three alternative Linux distros that the community are raving about.

Nvidia explains why its desktop RTX 5050 only uses GDDR6 memory instead of GDDR7 like the laptop version
By Aaron Klotz last updated
Nvidia has revealed why it used GDDR6 VRAM in the desktop version of its RTX 5050, despite the fact the laptop version comes with GDDR7

Intel hosts Direct Connect Asia event in Seoul — company tries to lure Samsung Foundry clients in its own backyard
By Anton Shilov published
Intel Foundry hosts its first Direct Connect Asia event in Korea, targets local chip designers, automotive industry.

Fedora Linux ponders dropping 32-bit packages
By Jowi Morales published
A proposal for Fedora 44 suggests removing 32-bit support from the operating system, and many gamers are up in arms against it.

Laser-cooled GPUs get buy-in from the U.S. military — government beams cash to Maxwell Labs to cool AI processors
By Anton Shilov published
Maxwell Labs has received a $500,000 grant through a U.S. Army-backed program to develop and test its laser-based cooling technology using ultrapure gallium arsenide semiconductors.

DDR4 is suddenly insanely expensive as prices nearly triple in two month
By Sunny Grimm published
DDR4 approaches its end of life, but plenty of buyers still want the older memory, and its remaining suppliers are raking it in.
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