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New Rowhammer GPU exploit silently corrupts AI models on high-end Nvidia cards with GDDR6 VRAM
By Hassam Nasir published
One bit flip is all it takes.

Leaked ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Ally X prices hint at a similar price range to existing models
By Kunal Khullar published
Alleged European prices place the Xbox Ally consoles in the same range as current ROG models.

Google Gemini crumbles in the face of Atari Chess challenge
By Mark Tyson published
Google Gemini decided to call off its chess match against the ancient 1.19 Mhz Atari 2600 console after a friendly pre-game reminder about what happened to ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot.

Enthusiast builds a fully functional CPU from old memory chips
By Hassam Nasir published
We need this man on Intel 18A.

TensorWave just deployed 8,192 Instinct MI325X accelerators, forming the largest AMD training cluster in NA
By Hassam Nasir published
Infinity Fabric, infinite confidence.

Snot-filtering tech could be the answer to a dust-free PC
By Mark Tyson published
A recent research paper, 'inspired by the natural filtration abilities of mucus-coated nasal hairs,' might have some answers for improved PC air filtration.

Amazon's $8 billion Anthropic investment rumors suggest it would rather sell AI infrastructure than compete with ChatGPT and Gemini
By Jon Martindale published
AWS is in prime position to power the AI revolution, rather than win it.

Faux-CRT monitor designed to pair up with retro mini PCs to recreate CRT feeling
By Mark Tyson published
Japan’s Mizuki Co. is crowdfunding a monitor to match its attractive X68000 Z Super and X68000 Z XVI miniature retro reprint PCs.
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