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Sam Altman says AI could eliminate jobs that aren’t ‘real work’
By Luke James last updated
Sam Altman isn’t known for understatement, but even by his own standards, what he said on stage at OpenAI’s DevDay conference earlier this month was pretty problematic.

Gaming-optimized Ryzen 5 7500X3D spotted at UK retailer, new six-core budget CPU apparently readied for launch
By Hassam Nasir published
You get 3D V-Cache, you get 3D V-Cache, and you get 3D V-Cache!

US–China reach trade framework that could avert 100% tariffs and pause rare-earth curbs
By Luke James published

‘Never in your life buy a 5090 Founders Edition’ — repair tech slams Nvidia’s flagship GPU design
By Luke James last updated
The GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition is Nvidia’s flagship GPU, but one repair technician says it comes with a hidden flaw that makes it one of the worst designs he’s seen.

China's ByteDance reportedly building a Steam competitor
By Hassam Nasir published
Hiring has already begun.

Space Invaders arcade game ran faster as enemies died due to Intel 8080 bottleneck
By Mark Tyson published
The adrenaline-pumping rising intensity of Taito’s arcade classic was not due to genius level coding but an Intel 8080 bottleneck.

Microsoft's decision to axe Windows 10 is driving Apple PC sales growth
By Jowi Morales published
Counterpoint Research data shows a massive jump in Mac sales in the same quarter that support for Microsoft Windows 10 ended.

8-bit PC Hercules Graphics Card from 1984 gets revisited
By Hassam Nasir published
A Herculean leap in graphics.

Cooler Master apologizes for telling users to pry apart melting-prone 16-pin connectors to fix them, instructs customer support teams to stop recommending modifications
By Aaron Klotz published
Cooler Master corrects its customer support teams and stops producing its problematic right-angle plug.
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