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AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D benchmarks surface
By Sayem Ahmed published
AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D have been tested on Geekbench 6.

This Raspberry Pi map of Manhattan shows real-time subway train status
By Ash Hill published
Bicapitate has created a custom Raspberry Pi-powered 3D-printed map of Manhattan that displays the location of subway trains in real time using LEDs and optical fiber.

HP buys Humane AI start-up for US$116 Million — halts sales, discontinues Ai Pin support, offers refunds
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Humane has not clarified refunds for purchases made during the last 90 days.

Jim Keller says a 'great Intel' is worth $1 trillion, company would be sold at fire sale pricing if sold now
By Anton Shilov published
Jim Keller would be sad if Intel gets split and its divisions will be run by different companies.

Trump to introduce 25% and 'higher' tariff on imported semiconductors, timing unclear
By Sayem Ahmed published
Trump announced a 25% tariff on semiconductor chips to boost U.S. production, but provided no timeline for implementation.

AMD could block the sale of Intel due to a cross-licensing agreement
By Anton Shilov published
Want to get Intel's product business? You will have to deal with AMD due to a wide patent cross-licensing agreement.

Building a chipmaking fab in the US costs twice as much, takes twice as long as in Taiwan
By Anton Shilov published
It takes 19 months to build a fab in Taiwan, 34 months to construct a fab in Europe, and 38 months to establish a fab in the U.S.

Nvidia to consume 77% of wafers used for AI processors in 2025: Report
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia is set to increase its dominance in the AI market with the Blackwell GPU generation.
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