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Unix copyright code infringement lawsuit is back from the dead
By Bruno Ferreira Published
Unix copyright code infringement back from the dead — IBM is still under fire from Xinuos about 2003-era bytes, with a hearing as recent as June 22.

Modder builds 8,192-core GPU at home out of RISC-V microcontrollers
By Bruno Ferreira Published
Well-known engineer Matthias Balwierz (aka Bitluni) designed and created an 8,192-core RISC-V GPU at home.

Intel patent reveals new XBM memory architecture that ditches HBM's costly silicon interposer
By Etiido Uko Published
Intel’s XBM patent proposes an HBM alternative that uses backend-transistor DRAM, UCIe chiplet links, and repair logic to reduce packaging costs and complexity.

China-made CXMT memory now supports faster speeds on MSI's AMD motherboards
By Hassam Nasir Published
Chinese RAM proves itself once again.

Microsoft 'resets' Xbox by cutting 3,200 jobs this year, divesting five game studios
By Andrew E. Freedman Published
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma announced that Microsoft's gaming division will cut 3,200 jobs throughout FY27 and is spinning out studios but not canceling any games.

Working prototype of open-source printer that promises user-repairability and no subscriptions appears in first video
By Luke James Published
Open Tools, a Paris-based startup, has announced that its Open Printer has been nominated for two French Design Awards.

You can now use your Sony headphones as a free real-time head tracker for race and flight simulators on PC, several hundred games already supported
By Hassam Nasir Published
A new level of immersion for free.

Nvidia's Kyber rack for Rubin Ultra reportedly delayed to 2028, stopgap solution also axed due to customer pushback
By Luke James Published
Nvidia reportedly won't ship its Kyber NVL144 rack until 2028, a delay of more than 12 months.

Nvidia and Intel tout homegrown American chip supply chain prowess as country bolsters local production, but gaps remain
By Luke James Published
Premium America's AI supply chain now starts and ends in the U.S., while its most valuable middle steps remain entirely offshore until at least 2028.
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