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Nvidia's nerfed China-only 4090D gaming GPU is overclockable, restoring performance to standard levels
By Mark Tyson published
China's sanctions-compliant RTX 4090D GPU can be overclocked, thus restoring it to the full performance of the unsanctioned RTX 4090.
AMD lists mystery MI388X AI GPU in official docs, says it's barred from China sales due to US sanctions
By Anton Shilov published
AMD lists a mystery MI388X AI GPU in official docs as barred from China sales.
Putin orders development of homegrown Steam Deck-like gaming machines — 100% self-sufficiency goal apparently applies to gaming, too
By Mark Tyson published
The creation of a Steam gaming-like ecosystem, including a handheld device, is featured on a new Putin-approved list of development plans for the Kaliningrad region of Russia.
Chinese flash memory maker claims breakthrough - QLC NAND matches endurance of TLC NAND
By Anton Shilov published
YMTC's X3-6070 3D QLC NAND can sustain 4,000 P/E cycles, according to the company.
Game developer issues warning about Intel's fastest gaming chips - downclock Core i9 flagships to avoid crashes in Outpost Infinity Seige.
By Aaron Klotz published
Core i9 owners, this is for you.
Modder morphs NES cartridge into a working console that plays other NES games — and itself
By Christopher Harper published
Using a toolkit including a mini circular saw, YouTuber James Channel turns an NES Open Tournament Golf cartridge into an entire NES
New Windows Insider build gets rid of annoying watermark, adds Copilot support for local accounts
By Avram Piltch published
Build 26090 removes the watermark that inside builds have while adding limited access to copilot for non-Microsoft accounts.
We tried to install Windows 11 on Raspberry Pi 5 — lack of internet connectivity left us stuck
By Les Pounder published
The latest flagship Raspberry Pi 5 receives the traditional "Can I run Windows?" treatment, and this time it put us through the wringer
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