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Steam gaming finally comes to RISC-V
By Mark Tyson last updated
Linux developers have managed to get Steam games running on RISC-V-powered platforms using a refined x86 emulator.

AMD's Threadripper 9995WX stuns in Cinebench R23 — new Ryzen flagship reportedly 73% faster than its predecessor
By Anton Shilov published
AMD’s 96-core Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9995WX reportedly scores 73% higher than its predecessor in Cinebench R23, though the result raises doubts about its realism.

Intel slashes Core Ultra 5 225 and Core Ultra 5 225F pricing by up to 21% — get entry-level Arrow Lake for 13% below MSRP
By Zhiye Liu published
The Core Ultra 5 225 and Core Ultra 5 225F are now selling for over 13% lower than their respective MSRPs.

Intel's Arrow Lake refresh doesn't have a new NPU, says tipster, lineup will only rely on clock speed bump
By Hassam Nasir published
Just smile and wave, boys.

Large-scale shipments of Nvidia GB300 servers tipped to start in September
By Anton Shilov published
GB300 is nearly here

AI bubble is worse than the dot-com crash that erased trillions, economist warns
By Jon Martindale published
The only difference between then and now is that there's more to lose.

Chinese state-sponsored cyberattacks target Taiwan semiconductor industry
By Hassam Nasir published
The chip wars intensify.

$6 million Bitcoin theft lands cop five and a half years in prison
By Jowi Morales published
A member of the NCA took advantage of their know-how and access to steal 50 Bitcoins from the Silk Road 2.0 founder.
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