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AMD Ryzen 5 7500X3D debuts in Micro Center pre-built PC
By Jowi Morales published
This chip enables Micro Center to offer sub-$1,000 X3D pre-built gaming PCs.

Intel's CTO and AI chief leaves for OpenAI after just seven months in role
By Jon Martindale published
Will take on the role of managing OpenAI's compute infrastructure.

Veteran dev’s newest computer is ‘200,000 times’ faster than his oldest in custom benchmarks
By Mark Tyson published
Veteran Windows dev Dave W Plummer has run a simple performance test across his 25 computers, released between 1976 and 2023, and he observed a huge 200,000X CPU performance delta.

$13 billion in two years towards undersea data cables
By Bruno Ferreira published
$13 billion in two years towards undersea data cables

The 'worst-selling Microsoft product of all time' sold just 11 times, and eight people returned it
By Zak Killian published
A specialized version of the ill-fated OS/2 holds the dubious record, and probably will forever.

Frankly dangerous hot dog-based LED tester could be a Weiner in the 2025 Hackaday Component Abuse Challenge
By Mark Tyson published
An LED testing ‘device’ which largely consists of a hot dog, two forks and a power supply has been entered into an electronics competition

Chinese scientists discover method to cut defects by 99% with DUV chipmaking equipment
By Anton Shilov published
Premium But chipmakers already know this empirically.

Popular camera company dishes out gold keycaps worth up to $45,000 to top employees
By Mark Tyson last updated
Webcam brand Insta360 has gifted real gold keycaps, worth up to $45,000 each, to its most valued employees.
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