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'Outlet' RAM sold in Japan as new with huge markups, scuffed packaging
By Zhiye Liu published
Japanese retailer Sofmap offloads Crucial's Pro DDR5-5600 C46 64GB (2x32GB) memory kit for $602.74.

Chinese government wades into Dutch chipmaker dispute
By Luke James published
China has called on the Netherlands to move quickly to resolve the dispute surrounding Nexperia after months of supervision measures and a retaliatory export freeze disrupted shipments of components.

Asus' new 5K 180Hz dual-mode gaming monitor is so high-end it doesn't even support RTX 40-series GPUs
By Hassam Nasir published
Gaming monitor with retina resolution.

Intel fails to get EU antitrust ruling overturned in longstanding 16-year AMD competition case
By Mark Tyson published
Intel lost its challenge to overturn an EU antitrust ruling on Wednesday, meaning it now faces a fine of $278 million.

TMSC ponders upgrading 2nd Japan fab to 4nm
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC reportedly mulls making 4nm chips in Japan amid putting construction of Fab 23 phase 2 on pause.

Dev gambles on 'obviously fake' $8K Grace Hopper system, scores $80,000 worth of hardware on Reddit for one-tenth of the cost
By Mark Tyson published
This used Nvidia Grace Hopper system price seemed unbelievable. But it required a lot of cleaning and intricate work to get it running smoothly.

UC Berkeley Ph.D. candidate busted repeatedly sabotaging rival student's computer, causing $46,000 in damages
By Mark Tyson published
PhD student rivalry extends to repeated physical laptop damage, hidden camera shows.

RAM scalping takes hold on eBay, some kits selling for more than $2,000
By Zhiye Liu published
Scalpers exploit the memory shortage to sell memory kits at exorbitant prices on platforms like eBay.
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