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Nvidia Rubin CPX die shot allegedly reveals ROPs, raster units, and display pipes — forming the potential foundation for the RTX 6090
By Hassam Nasir published
More than meets the eye.

China accuses Nvidia of anti-monopoly law violations, raising prospect of heavy fines
By Jon Martindale published
This may also be another indirect tactic in the ongoing trade negotiations.

Nvidia confirms its recently-delisted RTX 50 Series Founder's Edition cards are not discontinued
By Hassam Nasir published
But they'll be back.

Windows 11 is getting a built-in internet speed test feature that will take you to Bing
By Hassam Nasir published
System Tray and Quick Settings access makes quick tests convenient.

Nvidia rumored to ditch its first-gen custom memory form factor for newer version
By Luke James published
Nvidia has reportedly cancelled its first-gen SOCAMM (System-on-Chip Attached Memory Module) rollout and is shifting development focus to a new version known as SOCAMM2.

Cougar introduces ‘floating’ mid-tower PC case
By Jowi Morales published
Cougar just released a case that allows for air to enter between the PSU and the rest of the system, ensuring more efficient air and water cooling.

IBM announced the world’s first HDD, the 3.75MB RAMAC 350 disk storage unit, 69 years ago today
By Mark Tyson published
This massive stacked magnetic disk design earned the nickname the ‘baloney slicer.’

China launches anti-dumping probe into U.S. analog chips used in PCs and routers
By Luke James published
China has launched an anti-dumping investigation into American-made analog chips, claiming U.S. manufacturers have undercut local vendors on price while flooding the market with mature-node parts.
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