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Dell preps massive price hikes up to 30% citing memory pricing 'out of our control'
By Sunny Grimm published
The corporate world will soon see the effects of AI-driven RAM scarcity.

Industry preps new 'cheap' HBM4 memory spec with narrow interface, but it isn't a GDDR killer
By Anton Shilov published
A GDDR killer from the HBM camp? Not quite.

New app injects AMD's AI-driven FSR Redstone framegen into unsupported games
By Luke James published
A Reddit user has demonstrated AMD’s new ML-powered FSR Redstone frame generation running in Monster Hunter Wilds, a game that was never designed to support it.

Nvidia details new software that enables location tracking for AI GPUs
By Anton Shilov published
Including tracking of physical location.

$40 billion-plus crypto fraud scheme results in 15-year prison sentence for its creator
By Bruno Ferreira published
Terra Project's crypto mogul Do Kwon jailed for 15 years

Germany summons Russian ambassador over GRU-linked cyberattacks
By Luke James published
Germany has formally summoned Russia’s ambassador in Berlin after publicly attributing a series of cyber and influence operations to Moscow’s GRU military intelligence agency.

Bitcoin creator Satoshi disappeared on this day 15 years ago, leaving a final public message
By Mark Tyson published
The presumed pseudonymous Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, disappeared without a trace on this day in 2010.

AMD, Intel, and TI are ‘merchants of death’ says lawyer representing Ukrainian civilians
By Mark Tyson published
Five lawsuits were filed in Texas this week, putting some of the biggest names in PC tech under an uncomfortable spotlight, as their components are still being found in Russian weaponry.
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