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3D printing in space passes industry testing milestone for fabrication of spacecraft and associated equipment
By Ash Hill published
Horizon Microtechnologies has passed outgassing standard tests that bring us one step closer to using 3D printing components in space travel.

XeSS SDK 2.1 release opens up Intel's framegen tech to compatible AMD and Nvidia GPUs
By Hassam Nasir published
Intel’s new XeSS 2.1 SDK expands support to Nvidia and AMD GPUs, unlocking frame generation and low-latency rendering across Shader Model 6.4-compatible cards.

Battlefield 6 requirements suggest it'll run on surprisingly modest PCs
By Jowi Morales published
You can run BF6 on an eight-year-old CPU and six-year-old GPU but Steam Deck is left out of the fight

MLPerf Client 1.0 AI benchmark released
By Jeffrey Kampman published
MLPerf Client 1.0 has just been released with some big improvements over the prior version 0.6 benchmarking tool.

Microsoft follows Nvidia's lead, surpasses $4 trillion market capitalization on soaring demand for cloud services, multi-front AI endeavors
By Anton Shilov published
AI and Azure drive Microsoft's market cap.

Intel quietly rolls out 'new' Core 5 CPUs that look suspiciously like 12th Gen chips
By Zhiye Liu published
Intel has launched the Core 5 120 and Core 5 120F, two processors with silicon that seems to belong to the chipmaker's previous Alder / Raptor Lake lineup.

Linus Torvalds still uses an RX 580 in his main setup to develop Linux, has fallen back to an Intel laptop
By Hassam Nasir published
Polaris still enjoys Linux support, both from the code and its creator

Samsung reportedly slashes HBM3 prices to woo Nvidia
By Hassam Nasir published
High bandwidth memory could be the savior.
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