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AI vibe-coded operating system is so bad it can't even run Doom
By Mark Tyson published
A new vibe-coded operating system performed as woefully as expected during a 9-point check process.

China seeks to enhance rare earth advantages, take 'extraordinary measures' to achieve semiconductor breakthroughs
By Jowi Morales published
This document will set the pace for Beijing's tech policies in the next five years.

Spiralling memory spot prices could trigger 'industry cycle collapse,' report warns
By Luke James published
DDR5 16G (2Gx8) chips averaged $39, up 7.4% month-over-month, while 1Tb TLC flash wafers jumped 25% to $25.

Nintendo Switch 2 users buying fewer games because of AI storage crisis, report claims
By Jowi Morales published
Increasing storage costs mean that fewer people are buying games for their Switch 2 gaming handhelds.

OpenAI building GitHub alternative after frequent platform outages and disruptions
By Luke James published
OpenAI is building its own code repository, prompted by a rise in GitHub outages and disruptions that left its engineers unable to work for hours at a time.

Nvidia reportedly working on RTX 5050 with 9GB of VRAM, new RTX 5060 with cut-down GB205 also planned
By Hassam Nasir published
Moving away from 8GB GDDR6 modules.

Intel CEO recognizes its 18A node for external customers as 18A-P gets 'inbound interest'
By Anton Shilov published
Intel sees 'inbound interest' for 18A-P process technology despite 18A process variability.

Popular budget-friendly Chinese brand exposed for shocking CPU scam in its laptops
By Zhiye Liu published
Publication Notebookcheck reports that Chuwi is shipping a different processor in the Chuwi CoreBook X than the one advertised.
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