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Get rid of that ancient thermal paste with Arctic's MX-6, which just hit an all-time low price at Amazon
By Stewart Bendle published
Deals Look after your precious PC, check your temps, and reapply thermal paste on your CPU for optimum performance.

Customer buys ROG Astral RTX 5080, cancels order but receives GPU and $1,850 refund anyway
By Hassam Nasir published
Essentially a free high-end GPU.

Elon Musk's xAI Colossus 2 is nowhere near 1 gigawatt capacity, satellite imagery suggests — despite claims, site only has 350 megawatts of cooling capacity
By Anton Shilov published
Not enough cooling, apparently.

Customer orders RTX 5080 from Amazon, gets 5060 Ti instead despite buying from official Asus store
By Hassam Nasir published
Another day, another Amazon scam.

Amazon buys first American-mined copper in a decade
By Stephen Warwick published
Amazon has struck a two-year deal to receive copper from an Arizona mine, for use in its AWS data centers in the U.S.

SK hynix expands U.S. presence with new Bellevue, Seattle office in efforts to get closer to its largest customers
By Luke James published
Premium SK hynix is expanding its U.S. presence with a new office in the Seattle metropolitan area, placing the world’s leading HBM supplier within minutes of Nvidia, Amazon, and Microsoft.

Unlucky Amazon shopper orders DDR5 memory but gets DDR4 hidden under the heatspreader
By Bruno Ferreira published
Unlucky Amazon shopper orders DDR5 memory but gets DDR4 in disguise

North Korean applicants flood Amazon
By Jowi Morales published
The Amazon CSO reported that the company has seen over 1,800 applicants that it suspects are North Koreans posing as Americans.

North Korean infiltrator caught working in Amazon IT department thanks to lag
By Mark Tyson published
A North Korean imposter was uncovered, working as a sysadmin at Amazon U.S., after their keystroke input lag raised suspicions with security specialists at the online retail giant.

Amazon unveils 192-core Graviton5 CPU with massive 180 MB L3 cache in tow
By Anton Shilov published
Premium AWS's new 192-core Graviton5 processor with a massive 180 MB L3 cache marks the company's most ambitious in-house CPU yet, which could enable it to replace more AMD and Intel servers in its cloud.
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