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Firm boils storage device in salt water, then grills it as proof of durability
By Mark Tyson published
Storage startup Cerabyte has shared a video where it torture tests its memory media in boiling salt water and a pizza oven.

Dynatron coolers support up to 660W for Intel Diamond Rapids and AMD Venice CPUs
By Hassam Nasir published
Dynatron's CPU cooler listings indicate "Diamond Rapids" as the codename for Intel's upcoming Xeon CPUs and "SP7" as the socket for AMD's next-gen Venice CPUs.

Minecraft runs on 8MB of VRAM using a 20-year-old GPU
By Ash Hill published
Budget-Builds Official has successfully run a playable instance of Minecraft using 8MB of VRAM on a 20-year-old GPU.

Intel Arc Xe3 Celestial GPU enters pre-validation stage
By Jowi Morales published
LinkedIn profiles suggest that Intel Xe3 Celestial has already reached the pre-validation stage.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang scores his first base salary increase since 2015
By Anton Shilov published
A raise of 49 percent.

Energy use in a Kuwaiti city fell by over 50% after authorities cracked down on crypto mining
By Jowi Morales published
Over 100 houses are allegedly hosting crypto mining activities, with some of them using up more than 20 times the normal power consumption of the average Kuwaiti home.

Apple expects to source over 19 billion chips from U.S. factories this year
By Anton Shilov published
Apple plans to source over 19 billion chips from U.S. facilities in 2025 — including tens of millions from TSMC’s Arizona fab — while investing $500 billion to expand its American operations.

Gaming desktop with a mobile CPU — Asus tries a different approach with the TUF Gaming T500
By Kunal Khullar published
The Asus TUF Gaming T500 desktop comes with Intel's 13th-gen laptop chips paired with Nvidia's RTX desktop GPUs

Microsoft has no plans to fix Windows RDP bug that lets you log in with old passwords
By Ash Hill published
Microsoft RDP allows users to log into machines using older, invalid passwords that have since been changed.

Nvidia's RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell 96GB graphics card benchmarked, specs allegedly confirmed
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia's RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition graphics card with 24,064 CUDA cores and 96 GB of memory benchmarked in Geekbench 6, fails to beat GeForce RTX 5090 with 21,760 CUDA cores.
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