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Qualcomm CPUs to feature in Saudi AI data centers
By Stephen Warwick published
Qualcomm and HUMAIN have signed a deal that will see Qualcomm's AI and CPU tech used in Saudi Arabia's AI cloud project.

Alphacool launches RX 9070 Core GPU Coolers
By Mark Tyson published
German Cooling specialist Alphacool has just announced a sizeable expansion of its Core GPU Cooler block product series to cover the AMD Radeon 9070 / XT family.

U.S. issues worldwide crackdown on using Huawei Ascend chips
By Anton Shilov published
While scrapping the AI Diffusion Rule, the U.S. government has banned Huawei's Ascend AI processors as they allegedly use American technologies without authorization.

My week with Linux: I'm dumping Windows for Ubuntu to see how it goes
By Avram Piltch last updated
Here's what it's like to live with Linux as my desktop OS.

Nintendo Switch 2 official specs confirm GPU similar to a mobile RTX 2050
By Aaron Klotz published
Hardware specifications for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 have been officially confirmed: the handheld's custom Nvidia SoC will sport an Ampere-based GPU with DLSS and real-time ray tracing support.

RTX 50-series goes (almost) all-white as Asus announces new variants ahead of Computex 2025
By Kunal Khullar published
White PC components remain a niche with limited supply and premium pricing despite rising demand

Intel says foundry business won't break even until 14A in 2027
By Anton Shilov published
Intel expects its loss-making Foundry division to reach breakeven by 2027, driven by internal adoption of its 18A process, and contributions from packaging, and mature nodes.

This 3.5-inch hub will turn your PC case's front panel into a USB paradise
By Zhiye Liu published
Delock has launched a 3.5-inch USB hub that offers 10 USB-Type-A ports with speeds up to 5 Gbps.
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