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- Meteor Lake a fundamental rethink of Intel’s chip design
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- Chip War A global fight for control of semiconductors
- Artificial Intelligence Will machine learning change everything?
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First Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer drops early — arrives in 2025 for PS5 and Xbox, no mention of PC version
By Christopher Harper published
The latest installment of Grand Theft Auto, GTA VI, finally drops its first trailer after months of leaks and teases. Vice City has never looked better!

Ryzen 7 7800X3D, the best gaming CPU, gets a $100 price cut
By Zhiye Liu published
AMD's Ryzen 7 7800X3D is available for $349 for a limited time, $100 down from the chip's regular $449 MSRP.

Asus lists GeForce RTX 4070 GPU with a blower design
By Zhiye Liu published
Asus has launched the Turbo GeForce RTX 4070 12GB GDDR6X, a GeForce RTX 4070 with a blower-type design.

Desktop GPU sales up nearly 37%, as graphics market increases 17% from last quarter: report
By Matthew Connatser published
The GPU market may finally be returning to normal, pre-COVID levels, in part thanks to a rise in desktop graphics cards sales.

Raspberry Pi Pico W captains toy boat via Wi-Fi, with Wukong2040
By Ash Hill published
This Raspberry Pi Pico W project is seaborne, thanks to maker Ramin Sangesari, who created this Wukong2040-powered toy boat.

Windows update renames every installed printer to HP LaserJet
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Microsoft has been quiet as HP says it's trying to get to the root of the problem. Users reported their installed printers were renamed to HP LaserJet and HP app installed after updating Windows.

Bitcoin comes roaring back as it hits 2023 high, GPUs remain safe from miners
By Mark Tyson published
Perfect storm of ETF approval and lower interest rate expectations sparked the rise.

US Commerce Secretary warns sanctions swerving tech companies
By Mark Tyson published
Secretary Raimondo said she didn’t want to specifically call out Nvidia.
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