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U.S. places $11 million bounty on Ukrainian ransomware mastermind
By Sunny Grimm published
Volodymyr Tymoshchuk is accused of masterminding ransomware that disrupted 250 companies in the United States alone.

At 4,500 hours, MSI's OLED MPG 321URX is showing noticeable visual artifacts
By Aaron Klotz published
Monitors Unboxed published a new burn-in update of its MSI MPG 321URX after over 4,000 hours of use. The monitor is finally developing visible burn-in that is subtly affecting day-to-day use.

$142 upgrade kit and spare modules turn Nvidia RTX 4090 24GB to 48GB AI card
By Zhiye Liu published
Russian technician VIK-on shows how to upgrade the GeForce RTX 4090's 24GB memory to 48GB in a new YouTube video.

Lucky bidder scoops $8,000 PC for $23 at auction
By Jon Martindale published
A lucky online auction bidder has scored an $8,000 PC for just $23, bidding on a mislabelled Fractal Design case that actually had a full system inside.

Nvidia’s latest RTX Remix update brings path-traced particles to classic games
By Luke James published
Nvidia’s modding platform for retrofitting classic games with ray tracing has just had a huge overhaul, with updates including an "advanced path-traced particle system."

Nvidia claims software and hardware upgrades allow Blackwell Ultra GB300 to dominate MLPerf benchmarks
By Jon Martindale published
Big increases in performance when running a range of popular open source models.

Intel confirms Arrow Lake refresh set for 2026, Nova Lake later that year
By Jon Martindale published
Though the next-generation chip launch looks set to extend into 2027, too.

Nvidia Rubin CPX forms one half of new, "disaggregated" AI inference architecture
By Sunny Grimm published
Nvidia's "disaggregated" inference strategy will combine HBM-equipped Rubin GPUs with new Rubin CPX chips.
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