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Intel launches Wildcat Lake as Core Series 3 for value laptops and edge systems
By Luke James published
Intel has today launched its Core Series 3 mobile processors, confirming the official branding for the silicon tracked under the Wildcat Lake codename since late 2024.

Legendary Qualcomm, Apple, and Nuvia alumni form new CPU startup
By Anton Shilov published
Ex-Apple, ex-Nuvia CPU designers Gerard Williams, John Bruno, and Ram Srinivasan establish Nuvacore startup to develop clean-sheet CPUs for always-on compute-intensive AI workloads.

Bambu updates its 3D printers to print unique hues or gradients using two or three filaments
By Jowi Morales published
This new feature allows 3D printers to exercise their creativity and make new colors from their existing filament collection.

Broadcom to supply Meta with custom silicon through 2029
By Anton Shilov published
Broadcom inks deal with Meta to supply multi-GW of custom MTIA silicon through 2029, but Hock Tan will leave Meta's board.

Anonymous perps behind 86 million files scraped from Spotify hit with $322 million court judgement
By Luke James published
A U.S. federal judge on Tuesday awarded Spotify and the three major labels $322 million in a default judgment against Anna's Archive.

Fake Samsung 990 Pro SSD pops up in Europe, has a blue PCB and doesn't even work
By Hassam Nasir published
In Austria, a buyer has received two Samsung 990 Pro clones that don't function.

Oklahoma farmer arrested and jailed for trespassing during AI data center town hall
By Jowi Morales published
"Blanchard continued speaking past the predetermined limit established at the start of the meeting."

Virginia voter support for new data centers collapses from 69% in 2023 to 35% in new poll
By Luke James published
Just 35% of Virginia voters now say they would be comfortable with a new data center going up in their community, down from 69% in 2023.
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