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Zombie fabs plague China's chipmaking ambitions, failures burning tens of billions of dollars
By Anton Shilov published
28 fabs later

SilverStone's new Seta H2 PC case can fit up to 15 HDDs
By Mark Tyson published
SilverStone has introduced a new workstation chassis that goes big on HDD capacity - packing up to 15 drives.

Nvidia briefly crosses $4 trillion market cap — GPU maker and AI bulwark was the first to reach the milestone
By Anton Shilov published
And the most valuable company ever.

Silicon Power launches new Hypera microSDXC Express Card for the Switch 2 — features PCIe 3.0 and UHS-I for wide compatibility
By Jowi Morales published
The Hypera microSDXC Express Card will give you up to 1TB of space on your console.

Scientists 3D print tumors for cancer research
By Ash Hill published
McGill researchers at TissueTinker are 3D printing tumors for cancer research to help refine treatment options for patients.

Intuitive modder builds the gaming PC he couldn't buy
By Hassam Nasir published
Modder turns his gaming PC into a mini Mac Pro, powered by Ryzen 5 5600 & RTX 3060 Ti

G.Skill introduces new high-capacity, high-speed kits
By Jowi Morales published
G.Skill now offers high-performance memory in 64GB modules.

Asus celebrates 30 years in the graphics card business with 'epic' RTX 50 prizes and a retrospective video
By Mark Tyson published
Asus is celebrating its 30 years in the graphics card business with a creator video and some competition giveaways.

AI is eating up Pennsylvania's power, governor threatens to pull state from the grid — new plants aren't being built fast enough to keep up with demand
By Jon Martindale published
Spiking demand is sending energy bills skyrocketing, while the governor threatens to pull the state from the grid.
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