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Chinese researchers invent silicon photonic multiplexer chip
By Sunny Grimm published
Chinese state-run tabloids report a new silicon photonic microchip coming out of research labs

Intel to outsource marketing to Accenture and AI, resulting in more layoffs
By Anton Shilov published
Intel is outsourcing much of its marketing work to Accenture, aiming to cut costs and automate tasks using AI, which will reshape the company's longtime approach to customer engagement.

Nvidia reportedly books entire server plant capacity through 2026 to build Blackwell and Rubin AI servers
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia has secured all available capacity at Wistron’s new facility in the Southern Taiwan Science Park, with confirmed orders extending through 2026.

Even PowerGPU's founder can't escape thermal gel leakage from the Gigabyte RTX 50-Series Master GPU
By Jowi Morales published
PowerGPU founder Jese Martinez discovered that his Gigabyte GPU is leaking its thermal gel after switching it out on his personal system.

Windows updates might finally be getting better — Microsoft to remove legacy drivers from Windows Update to boost security
By Aaron Klotz published
The new cleanup strategy won't be a one-time deal; it'll be a regular occurrence with more driver types involved in future driver sweeps.

I've been gaming on Windows for over 30 years, but now I'm giving Linux a shot
By Les Pounder last updated
Hopefully I can play more than Super Tux Kart

Nvidia RTX 5090D falls victim to infamous 16-pin melting issue
By Zhiye Liu published
Two GeForce RTX 5090D owners share their unfortunate experience with the 16-pin power connector meltdowns.

Scam RTX 5090 bought for $2,000 missing entire GPU chip — crooks lifted the GPU die and memory right off the board
By Aaron Klotz published
The RTX 5090 scams continue.
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