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Ancient CD ripping tool updated for the first time in 16 years, now supports Windows 11
By Mark Tyson published
CD ripping tool CD2WAV32 has just been updated to version 4.00jp after 16 years in stasis, but Windows 11 was updated to rip CDs back in 2022.

This one-of-one 3D-printed motorcycle is inspired by the 1988 film Akira
By Ash Hill published
This team has 3D printed a custom motorcycle that resembles Kaneda's bike from the 1988 sci-fi anime, Akira.

GPU frequency overclocking world record broken using integrated Intel graphics
By Hassam Nasir published
SkatterBencher has broken the GPU frequency world record, previously held by an RTX 4090, with Arrow Lake's built-in iGPU pushed to 4.25 GHz.

Nvidia accused of poaching TSMC engineers in Taiwan
By Mark Tyson published
The media in Taiwan have highlighted the lucrative compensation packages being used to tempt engineers to fill key roles and fuel Nvidia’s ambitious expansion plans.

Unreal Engine 5.6 promises 60 FPS Ray Tracing on current hardware
By Jowi Morales published
Epic Games just released Unreal Engine 5.6, which optimizes current hardware to deliver more performance for next-gen games.

Intel Nova Lake CPUs reportedly get a GPU overhaul
By Hassam Nasir published
Intel's next-gen Nova Lake CPUs for desktops are expected to use Xe3 (Celestial) for the integrated graphics, while media and display move to Xe4 (Druid).

Crazed modder straps CPU cooler to Nvidia GTX 960 with a 3D-printed bracket, breaks 3DMark benchmark record
By Stephen Warwick published
A hardware modder has strapped a CPU cooler to a GTX 960 using a 3D-printed bracket. The results? It runs 10 degrees cooler than stock and broke a 3DMark record.

TSMC could charge up to $45,000 for 1.6nm wafers — rumors allege a 50% increase in pricing over prior-gen wafers
By Anton Shilov published
That's a lot.
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