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This Raspberry Pi portable cyberdeck is straight out of a sci fi movie
By Ash Hill published
James Reeves is using a Raspberry Pi to power this gorgeous portable cyberdeck rig that works as a functional portable ethical hacking.

Doom runs on an Apple Lightning to HDMI dongle
By Jowi Morales published
A developer hacked Apple's Lightning to HDMI dongle to run Doom directly on it.

Asus rolls out golden RTX 5090 for buyers with deep pockets
By Mark Tyson published
Asus has launched a conspicuously opulent golden edition of its flagship Blackwell graphics card dubbed the ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 Dhahab OC Edition.

Gamer reportedly received an RTX 5080 with RTX 5090 branding
By Matthew Connatser published
A mixup at Nvidia resulted in someone receiving an RTX 5080 graphics card with the words ‘RTX 5090’ etched on the cooler.

Ryzen 5 7400F uses thermal paste instead of solder, but temps suffer
By Hassam Nasir published
AMD's new Ryzen 5 7400F uses normal thermal grease instead of STIM, which is shown to significantly impact thermals.

Qualcomm claims it owns 10% of U.S. Windows PC $800+ retail market
By Jowi Morales published
Qualcomm says it owns 10% of Windows PC sales from October to December 2024 — but only for retail and only for devices worth $800 and up.

Bill Gates says Intel lost its way, hints 'brave' Gelsinger went too soon
By Anton Shilov published
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates wonders whether Intel can survive.

Intel data center CPU sales hit the lowest point in 13 years
By Anton Shilov published
Cloud service providers increasingly prefer high core-count CPUs, thus reducing the number of processors and servers they deploy.

Apple rumored to kick off M5 chip production using TSMC performance-enhanced 3nm node
By Anton Shilov published
South Korean website claims that TSMC has started high-volume production of Apple's M5 processors using N3P fabrication process.

Huawei manages to pull $118 billion in revenue despite strict U.S. sanctions and restrictions
By Kunal Khullar published
Huawei's consumer business has bounced back since August 2023, following the launch of new smartphones featuring domestically produced chipsets that bypass U.S. sanctions.
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