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China tops the list of fastest supercomputers with a CPU-only behemoth, ending US champion El Capitan's reign
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Bambu Lab A2L 3D printer review: The A1 grows up
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Bambu Lab adds a bigger bed slinger to their lineup.

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D re-review: Maxing out DDR4’s gaming potential
By Jake Roach published
AMD has re-released the Ryzen 7 5800X3D to provide some relief from high DDR5 prices, so we’re re-reviewing the CPU to see how it stacks up to current options around the same price.

HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless Headset Review: 80 hours and under $100
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The HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless is an over-ear wireless gaming headset with 50mm dynamic drivers, a flip-to-mute boom mic, and up to 80 hours of battery life — all for under $100.
Best Picks

Best RAM for Gaming: DDR4, DDR5 Kits for 2026
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CPUs
China’s Loongson launches homegrown 16-core 3C3000 server CPU built on LoongArch
By Etiido Uko published
Loongson has announced the 3C3000, a 16-core LoongArch server CPU with DDR4 ECC, 32 PCIe lanes, 40W typical power, and performance claimed to match the earlier 3C5000.
Graphics Cards

CUDA emulator for AMD GPUs Zluda loses funding with v6 release, adds 32-bit PhysX
By Bruno Ferreira published
Zluda is back to a hobby, as the open-source project has lost commercial funding with version 6 but added early 32-bit PhysX support.
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Solidigm VP talks PCIe 6.0 SSDs, next-gen floating gate NAND, liquid cooled storage and more
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Ditching the cloud for local AI — how I use two mini PCs to process millions of tokens a day and save money on costly API fees
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AMD EXPO ULL RAM drops at jaw-dropping $1,099 despite promises of it being 'effectively the same price'
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Newegg has started selling G.Skill’s Trident Z5 NeoX memory kits featuring AMD ULL technology, and the prices are already high.
Desktops and PC Building

Commodore drops Callback flip phone by $100 by defaulting to recycled memory chips and unbundling the earphones
By Luke James published
Commodore has slashed the starting price of its Callback 8020 flip phone to $399, down from $499.

Commodore announces Linux-based flip phone with ‘no social media, no browser’
By Mark Tyson published
After some teasing and a couple of red herrings Commodore today unveiled a retro-styled flip phone dubbed the Callback 8020.

Thermal pads with in-built vapor-chambers claim 50 to 80 times better thermal conductivity than normal thermal pads
By Hassam Nasir published
A thermal pad with a vapor chamber on top might be the TIM your next phone's SoC will use. Xerendipity's new products are meant to keep your phone cooler without sacrificing thickness or cost.
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PNY's Performance 32GB DDR5-5600 RAM becomes the cheapest 2x16GB kit
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Deals This 32GB DDR5 memory kit won't impress enthusiasts with its timings or design, but its aggressive price makes it difficult to overlook.

Pick up Hoto's ultra-useful 3D printing tool for just $29
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Deals Save on these brilliant Hoto tools for PC builders and hobbyists. Hoto's cordless rotary tool is now only $29.

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