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EA working to port its Javelin anti-cheat on Arm-based devices, reveals new job listing
By Hassam Nasir published
Arm-based PC gaming is one step closer.

Taiwan expects power demand to increase by more than 5GW by 2030, enough to power nearly 4 million homes
By Jowi Morales published
New semiconductor fabs and data centers are fueling Taiwan's growing power demand, with the island expected to require more than 5GW of new electricity sources and power infrastructure to keep up.

Apple announces $599 MacBook Neo running A18 Pro chip
By Andrew E. Freedman, Brandon Hill published
Apple announces $599 MacBook Neo running A18 Pro chip

Trump summons tech giants to White House to pledge power payment commitments
By Jowi Morales published
The White House wants tech giants to promise that they'll "pay their own way."

Trump administration weighs forcing China's Tencent to sell its stakes in Epic Games, Riot Games, and Supercell
By Luke James published
The Trump administration is actively debating whether to allow Chinese tech giant Tencent to keep its ownership stakes in several major gaming companies, including Fortnite creator Epic Games.

Arm's $250 million deal with Malaysia probed by anti-corruption authorities
By Jowi Morales published
Malaysia's anti-corruption body is investigating the former Economy Minister who spearheaded the $250-million Malaysia-Arm Holding deal, raising concerns that the probe will impact the agreement.

Nvidia driver 595.71 reportedly limits overclocks on some GeForce GPUs, but not all
By Aaron Klotz published
Users report that Nvidia's latest 595.71 driver is creating artificial voltage limits on many RTX 40- and 50-series GPUs, causing some products to lose as much as 200MHz in overclocking headroom.

Micron begins sampling 256GB SOCAMM2 units for up to 2 TB of LPDDR5X per CPU
By Bruno Ferreira published
Micron is now sampling 256GB SOCAMM2 units, enabling capacities of up to 2TB of LPDDR5X per CPU in AI servers.
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