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Russia's Baikal has produced 85,000 of its CPUs since 2012, aims for more
By Anton Shilov published
Most are low-end Baikal-T chips for embedded applications.

Intel IPO delivers better gaming performance than 200S Boost in user benchmarks
By Zhiye Liu published
BiliBili user evaluates Intel's IPO and 200S Boost technologies to determine which offers higher gaming performance.

Despite Nvidia claims, Chinese smugglers have used live lobsters and fake baby bumps to traffic chips
By Mark Tyson published
Nvidia and Anthropic have publicly locked horns over the extremes Chinese smugglers are willing to go to in order to acquire sanctioned GPUs.

The Boox Mira Pro (Color) cost $1,900 and delivers 4,096 colors with a 3200 x 1800 resolution
By Brandon Hill published
The latest color E ink display from Boox costs as much as a high-end IPS panel from Apple or Dell

Developer gets Linux running inside Microsoft Excel, 'mostly for fun'
By Mark Tyson published
Holy sheet!

Tiny cooling fan-on-a-chip designed for phones to be deployed in AI data centers
By Jowi Morales published
xMEMS Labs is deploying its micro cooling solution on optical transceiver DSPs to make fiber optic communication in AI data centers more efficient.

Wyze gets $255K tariff bill for $167K worth of floodlights
By Jowi Morales published
Wyze just settled a $255K tax bill to the CBP for importing $167K worth of floodlights into the U.S.

Microsoft hikes prices of Xbox consoles, controllers, headsets, and games worldwide
By Anton Shilov published
Prices are being raised worldwide.
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