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Samsung raised prices on new orders across its 4nm, 5nm, and 8nm foundry processes in July, with increases reaching 15% for customers in China.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#77SR2)
Chinese tech giants are putting up data centers in rural Chinese provinces with zero resistance. The abundance of land and energy in these areas allowed infrastructure to easily be built with limited issues, although some experts still question how much development they can bring to these areas.
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Qualcomm has issued an updated slide for its Snapdragon C power efficiency claims, removing two benchmarks from the results.
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Thermal Grizzly offers the halo CPU with the pop topped for an egregious price, yet it almost makes sense on this chip.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#77SNH)
Hacker Cyberleek leaked gameplay clips and the entire map of GTA VI in protest of Rockstar's decision to launch pre-orders of a digital game. They claim that pre-orders were created because physical discs could run out at retailers, meaning gamers will pay more to ensure they have a copy on launch day. But because digital copies cannot sell out, there is no need for a pre-order system.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#77SKC)
To reduce reliance on China, Google plans to relocate production of Pixel smartphones, smartwatches, and headsets from China to India and Vietnam.
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#77SKD)
To appease concerns about privacy, Wi-Fi Motion is opt-in
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Divided across two countries and four campuses, Samsung's fab roadmap runs from the Korean bases at Pyeongtaek, Hwaseong, and Giheung to the new U.S. site at Taylor.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#77SKF)
Two indie brands join together in a viral ad campaign asking people to pee on computers. Taylor Swift's brother-in-law, Jason Kelce, who co-owns one of the brands, stars in this humorous ad where he pees in a bottle and carries it to a post office to send to his AI data center of choice.
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An AI-themed bar in Beijing's Zhongguancun tech hub hands out free, unlimited DeepSeek tokens with its drinks, running inference locally on two Nvidia DGX Spark mini-PCs.
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Japanese chemical maker Ajinomoto has reportedly told customers in mainland China that it will cut the supply of ABF.
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Newegg's combo deal pairs the gaming-centric Ryzen 7 7700X3D, Asus ROG Strix B650-A motherboard, and Corsair Vengeance DDR5 RAM for $609.99, plus a free 240mm AIO-an affordable way into AM5 amid the RAMpocalypse.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#77SKK)
Matt Cole has been running hundreds of microSD cards through their paces, running them through thousands of cycles until they fail. The results are quite surprising, with both the winners and losers coming from some of the most unexpected brands.
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Taiwan will hand roughly $314 USD in cash to every resident next year as a boon for the island's residents generated by the AI gold rush. The 2027 central government budget sets aside $7.4 billion USD for the dividend.
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Beijing wants most of each company's U.S.-licensed allowance, which the FT puts at up to 100,000 units apiece, kept off the mainland.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#77SHA)
id Software included locked versions of its entire game library on the $10 Quake shareware CD it released in 1996. But the system meant to allow gamers to pay for and unlock those titles over the phone proved vulnerable to crackers who discovered a way to unlock every game on the disc for free.
by stephen.warwick@futurenet.com (Stephen Warwick) on (#77SHB)
Get an Intel Core Ultra 9 285 PC with an RX 9060 XT 16GB GPU for just $1,849.
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A developer has revealed that they used Claude Code to create a macOS laser printer driver for the HP Laser 1008a, a machine designed for Windows users.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#77SHD)
Building neural networks in Minecraft using redstone is a relatively common pursuit, but a clever creator has worked around the limitations of command blocks' available math operations to implement an LLM in just 445,782 blocks, down from over a million in the initial implementation.
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Appendix A of the 24-page document rewrites the federal Critical and Emerging Technologies list for the first time since February 2024.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#77SFF)
A developer posted their Doom port for the Canon EOS 550D on GitHub. The game uses the Magic Lantern firmware add-on to run on the camera, and uses various camera buttons to play the game directly from the SD card.
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The DC Circuit reversed one of four findings, ruling that a lower court upheld a fully redacted justification without reading the classified record behind it.
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Step into 3D printing with Bambu Lab's P1S and AMS combo bundle for $499. Back on sale at its lowest-ever price point.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#77RV1)
Nova Lake desktop CPUs look to be the exclusive recipient of bLLC, Intel's answer to AMD's X3D, as the company looks to debut bLLC on mobile with Razor Lake-HX, and possibly Razor Lake-AX. As such, the Razor Lake family is also rumored to be manufactured on TSCM's N2X process node.
by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#77RV2)
AMD says its 2025 rack-scale AI system is 4X more energy efficient compared to its 2024 AI solution, though does not produce actual benchmark results.
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Asus delivers another flagship OLED with the ROG Swift PG32UCWM. It pulls out all the stops with a 32-inch Tandem RGB Stripe panel, 4K resolution, 240 Hz with 480 Hz/FHD dual mode, HDR10, Dolby Vision, Adaptive-Sync and wide gamut color.
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Amid the memory crunch, Adata unleashes its new XPG Novakey RGB memory kit series. But can the new lineup convince consumers to pick it up?
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How much motherboard is too much? We look at what you actually get as prices climb - from VRMs and connectivity to premium features and diminishing returns.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#77RRG)
Overclocker 1usmus has released a new update for their Hydra overclocking tool that features VRAM and power limit controls for RTX 50-series GPUs.
by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#77RRH)
China could become almost self-sufficient in high-end AI accelerators in 2026 as Chinese IHVs led by Huawei expected to supply 90% of AI processors used domestically.
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One man's trash is another's treasure, and GameStop just paid out over $10,000 for hundreds of broken consoles.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#77RRK)
A U.S. bankruptcy court auctioned off Spirit Airlines' treasure trove of data, with Google making the winning bid. The tech giant is paying $10 million for various information, including hundreds of millions of emails and Microsoft Teams conversations, and billions of flight pricing data and transaction records.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#77RRM)
A U.S. federal court has ruled that a judge accused of relying entirely on AI to make a judicial decision can still retain judicial immunity from civil lawsuits, although the ruling does not determine whether such use of AI is legally or ethically permissible.
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Save $167 on an 8TB Seagate IronWolf HDD at Best Buy in their 60th Anniversary sales event.
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by stephen.warwick@futurenet.com (Stephen Warwick) on (#77RP9)
Get $1,350 off this Lenovo Legion Pro 7i with RTX 5080.
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404 Media placed an AirTag inside a shipment of 1,000 books, which landed at an Amazon facility that reportedly spends all day cutting the spine off of, and scanning, books.
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China's Ministry of State Security has told some state-linked organizations to remove a customized version of Windows 10 from their machines.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#77RPC)
Othisis, an Indian startup that's only been in business for two years, has demonstrated a fully 3D-printed, reusable rocket engine.
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CMP Unlocker enables previously disabled VRAM on Nvidia's five-year-old CMP 170HX cryptocurrency mining graphics card.
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A Redditor claims that Best Buy repaired' a blue screen-afflicted under-warranty laptop by simply removing one of its two SODIMMs, and when it passed tests simply sent it back with half the memory installed.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#77R5E)
Geekom admits to shipping malware-laced network drivers for AMD mini-PCs - maker requests takedown of report on the situation
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Alibaba has agreed to sell its game development unit, Lingxi Games, to Asian private equity firm Trustar Capital, according to an internal staff memo.
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There's light at the end of the tunnel for Nine PBS after a judge has cleared the way for it to retrieve archival data and programming from Iron Mountain.
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Analysis of historical price data trends indicates that the memory crisis has driven RAM prices to never-before-seen heights.
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PJM Interconnection has asked federal regulators to approve rules that would cut power to new data centers ahead of households during supply shortages.
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What's it like to build a PC with some of the most expensive components on the market? Asus sent us its ROG 20th anniversary components so we could find out for ourselves.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#77QY9)
Intel's best Battlemage GPU is now even more expensive due to its large 32GB memory pool that's very useful for AI workloads.
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A reverse engineering and retro gaming enthusiast has finally succeeded in their goal of decompiling GoldenEye 007, the monumental James Bond adventure shooter from Rare.
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Cherokee Nation, with more than 475,000 citizens, has banned hyperscale data center development on its tribally owned and trust lands.
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A new CIC forecast projects that the data center optical interconnect market will grow from $13.7 billion in 2024 to $144.4 billion by 2030, with silicon photonics accounting for 63.7% of revenue.