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Intel's newest E-core-only "Twin Lake" CPUs are on the way, starting with Intel N250
By Christopher Harper published
The low-power quad core Intel N100 gets a successor.
Intel puts out security advisories for over 90 vulnerabilities
By Dallin Grimm published
Intel put out 41 security advisories this month on Patch Tuesday, including a CVSS level 10.0 vulnerability in an Intel AI software tool.
Intel begins sunsetting Ponte Vecchio to focus on Falcon Shores, Gaudi 2 and 3
By Aaron Klotz published
Intel has begun the retirement process on Ponte Vecchio, despite the fact it has not released its successor. Existing customers will still be able to purchase these GPUs, but new customers will not.
HPE flaunts El Capitan supercomputer blade with AMD's Instinct MI300A — projected to be world's fastest when finished this year
By Aaron Klotz published
Images of one of the El Capitan's server blades taken at a recent computing event in Germany shows how absurdly dense each blade is packed in with AMD MI300A APUs.
Raspberry Pi announces 'expected intention to float' on London Stock Exchange
By Les Pounder published
Raspberry Pi's IPO is almost here and in its 'expected intention to float' announcement it lays out a plethora of financial data.
Intel's new Thunderbolt Share provides file and screen sharing without hurting network performance
By Jeff Butts published
Using Thunderbolt Share, people can make the most of their multiple PCs, whether they're at work, watching videos, or gaming.
Raspberry Pi turns an old Sony tape deck into a wireless media streaming platform
By Ash Hill published
Reddit user unchecked_Arrogance is using a Raspberry Pi to transform an old Sony tape deck into a wireless media streaming system.
Linus Torvalds now favors Arm-powered Ampere chip over Apple Silicon Mac for building Linux kernels
By Jeff Butts published
Linux creator Linus Torvalds is still using his AMD workstation, but splitting his time between that and Arm64 systems for builds and testing.
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