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AMD RDNA 3 professional GPUs with 48GB can beat Nvidia 24GB cards in AI — putting the 'Large' in LLM
By Aaron Klotz published
AMD published DeepSeek R1 benchmarks of its W7900 and W7800 Pro series 48GB GPUs, massively outperforming the 24GB RTX 4090.

Asus ROG Crosshair X870E Apex is available for pre-order on Newegg — Launches April 4 at $749
By Hassam Nasir published
Newegg is taking pre-orders for Asus' flagship-grade ROG Crosshair X870E Apex motherboard, designed for extreme overclocking.

24-hour BIOS update? User's attempt to flash motherboard becomes a marathon
By Jowi Morales published
Reddit user u/GoatWithAGun updated the BIOS of their old BioStar A320MH motherboard, and it's now taken over 24 hours (and counting) to finish the process.

Retailers selling base model RX 9070 GPUs at 22% markup compared to MSRP — 9070 XT now typically starts at $799
By Anton Shilov published
Radeon RX 9070 and Radeon RX 9700 XT graphics cards that are supposed to be sold at MSRP sell at prices that are 12%–22% higher in the U.S. And that's assuming you can even find cards in stock.

Public IPv4 addresses are now valuable loan collateral and can be worth millions
By Mark Tyson published
A new lending program that uses a borrower's IPv4 addresses as collateral has launched.

Raspberry Pi and AI power open source smart city monitoring project
By Ash Hill published
Glossyio has created a Raspberry Pi-powered traffic monitor that uses AI to monitor traffic and look for statistics around specific travelers like cyclists and pedestrians.

AI tool tells user to learn coding instead of asking it generate the code
By Anton Shilov published
Cursor AI refuses to generate codes larger than 800 lines of code.

QNodeOS claims to be the first operating system for quantum networks, paving the way for future quantum applications
By Hassam Nasir published
Researchers at the QIA have developed the world's first hardware-independent quantum-network operating system, supporting applications written with high-level code.
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