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Intel appoints two new board members with semiconductor backgrounds following Gelsinger exit
By Anton Shilov published
Intel strengthens board of directors with two new members from ASML and Microchip.
Polysoft offers $849 8TB SSD upgrade module for Mac Studio
By Hassam Nasir published
Polysoft's custom SSD PCBs allow users to easily upgrade the storage on their Mac Studio at a fraction of what Apple charges.
Nvidia bids goodbye to GeForce Experience
By Jowi Morales published
The GeForce Experience app won't receive updates anymore.
TSMC is reportedly in talks with Nvidia to make Blackwell GPUs in Arizona
By Anton Shilov published
If TSMC reaches a deal with Nvidia, it could reportedly produce Nvidia's Blackwell GPUs at its Fab 21 in Arizona.
Valve publishes Powered by SteamOS brand guidelines
By Mark Tyson published
Valve has published branding guidelines which make its intentions to deliver SteamOS 3 to a wide range of third party hardware platforms clearer than ever.
3DMark gets new DirectStorage benchmark
By Christopher Harper published
3DMark adds a DirectStorage feature test benchmark.
Jobs eviscerated at Chinese Arm chip design firm in wake of restrictions from TSMC
By Matthew Connatser published
Half of Hongjun Microelectronics Technology’s 300 workers might be fired after the server CPU firm lost access to TSMC’s 7nm node.
Scientists develop the world’s first carbon-14 diamond battery, offering a 5,000-year lifespan
By Jowi Morales published
A UK research team built carbon-14 diamond batteries that could potentially deliver power for thousands of years.
With this Raspberry Pi powered mask you can 'become anyone' hidden behind 2,960 LEDs
By Ash Hill published
Sean Hodgins has created a Raspberry Pi-powered mask that's comprised of matrix panels that can play videos and display images of any face you want.
Intel says Arc Xe4 Druid GPUs are already in the works — Software optimization is the only remaining step for Xe3 Celestial as it approaches launch with Panther Lake
By Hassam Nasir published
Tom Peterson confirms that Intel's hardware division is working on Druid "Xe4" GPUs as the software team optimizes Celestial "Xe3" for launch next year.
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