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HP unveils 'CarFax for PCs' that could make buying older laptops more viable
By Nathaniel Mott published
HP has unveiled a new system that can help generate a report about a laptop's history before you buy it.

29 North Korean laptop farms busted by U.S. Department of Justice
By Nathaniel Mott published
The Department of Justice says it searched 29 known or suspected laptop farms in 16 states, leading to a series of arrests and seizures.

Amazon just deployed its one-millionth robot in its warehouses, and they'll soon outnumber humans
By Stephen Warwick published
Amazon now has one million robots in its warehouses, and they'll soon overtake the human workforce in size.

Rogue IT worker gets seven months in prison over $200,000 digital rampage
By Mark Tyson published
A suspended IT worker who caused at least $200,000 of damage in an act of revenge upon his employer has been sentenced.

Singapore AI chip court case adjourned until August
By Jowi Morales published
Prosecutors are asking for more time to study documents and get responses from international third parties.

AMD's massive GPU VRAM on its Instinct cards has broken Linux's hibernation feature
By Hassam Nasir published
AMD AI Linux-powered servers are failing to hibernate due to excessive VRAM and a high number of AMD Instinct accelerators per system.

AI boom drives explosive demand for leading-edge process nodes
By Anton Shilov published
Surging adoption of AI, next-generation technologies is driving semiconductor makers to expand 7nm and more advanced production capacity by 69% through 2028.

China could be the world's top semiconductor foundry hub by 2030
By Jowi Morales published
China is projected to become the biggest manufacturer of semiconductors by 2030, but how advanced will these chips be?
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