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Bill Gates says Intel lost its way, hints 'brave' Gelsinger went too soon
By Anton Shilov published
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates wonders whether Intel can survive.

Intel data center CPU sales hit the lowest point in 13 years
By Anton Shilov published
Cloud service providers increasingly prefer high core-count CPUs, thus reducing the number of processors and servers they deploy.

Apple rumored to kick off M5 chip production using TSMC performance-enhanced 3nm node
By Anton Shilov published
South Korean website claims that TSMC has started high-volume production of Apple's M5 processors using N3P fabrication process.

Huawei manages to pull $118 billion in revenue despite strict U.S. sanctions and restrictions
By Kunal Khullar published
Huawei's consumer business has bounced back since August 2023, following the launch of new smartphones featuring domestically produced chipsets that bypass U.S. sanctions.

USPS had ceased accepting parcels from China and Hong Kong late Tuesday, potentially affecting numerous PC parts
By Jowi Morales published
The USPS is working with the CBP to build a system that will efficiently check every arriving parcel from China to charge import duties.

Hardware leaker claims RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti GPUs will use 8-pin power connectors
By Jowi Morales published
RTX 5060-class GPUs will allegedly stick to the old and effective standard.

Raspberry Pi Pico Spacewar controller brings vintage space combat to the 21st century
By Ash Hill published
Tominator2000 has created Raspberry Pi Pico-powered controllers that can be used to emulate the Spacewar! combat game originally designed back in 1962.

Moore Threads GPUs allegedly show 'excellent' inference performance with DeepSeek models
By Anton Shilov published
VMoore Threads deploys DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-7B distilled model on its MTT S80 and MTT S4000 graphics cards, confirms that the GPUs can run CUDA code.
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