
Bug Forces Intel to Halt Some Xeon Sapphire Rapids Shipments
Intel confirmed that a new bug has forced it to halt some shipments of its Fourth-gen Xeon Sapphire Rapids shipments.

Intel confirmed that a new bug has forced it to halt some shipments of its Fourth-gen Xeon Sapphire Rapids shipments.

A DLSS modder has promised to add DLSS 3 into Starfield early, assuming that Starfield's developers won't add Nvidia's upscaling tech to the game due to its ties with AMD.

A great deal for today sees the 1TB WD_Black SN850X hit the low price of $59.

Sboger is using a Raspberry Pi Pico W to remotely monitor radiation and outputs the current readings in real-time.

Samsung is on track for 2nm chips in 2025, 1.4nm in 2027.

Shares of Nvidia, AMD drop on report about further restrictions against Chinese AI sector.

Gigabyte touts impressive CPU and GPU performance increase delivered by Ryzen 7030 powered Brix, compared to previous gen Intel models.

Voron Design conquered the last “Death Racer” battle of the 2023 Midwest RepRap Festival, with a little help from a high school robotics team.

Nvidia's updated roadmap confirms that Ada Lovelace's successor won't arrive until 2025.

One of the best CPUs for gaming, the AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D, is reduced to $529 currently at Amazon.

The tool shifts pixels around to prevent artwork from being used as training data.

Intel's next-generation Xeon in LGA 7529 packaging gets pictured.

Seagate has released its FireCuda 540 PCIe Gen 5 SSDs, which boast transfer speeds of up to 10,000 MB/s.

Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, expects their next AI program, Gemini, to surpass ChatGPT as a leading AI.

Part of Microsoft's long-term vision is to move Windows 11 fully into the cloud.

Olivier Simard-Hanley is using a couple of Raspberry Pis to update digital picture frames by sending new photos to an email address.

Arduino's latest boards retain the same Uno form factor but upgrade the CPU and provide Wi-Fi and Bluetooth access via an ESP32-S3 co-processor

There is now a ChatGPT client for Windows 3.1 users, which will also work in any newer version of 16- or 32-bit Windows.
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