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Rapidus is building Japan's entire return to leading-edge logic on one fab in Chitose, Hokkaido.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#76VG3)
China is warning against the use of Claude Code versions released between April and June 2026 after it's revealed that hidden code is sending sensitive user information to remote servers. The government told users to uninstall the app or use its latest version, despite the fact that the AI tool is not approved for use in China.
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CERT/CC has disclosed a critical authentication backdoor affecting multiple Tenda router firmware versions. Tracked as CVE-2026-11405, the flaw grants full administrator access without valid credentials, and no vendor patch is currently available after CERT failed to reach Tenda.
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The global AI memory squeeze is pricing cheap phones out of existence and forcing mid-range devices to compromise on hardware.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#76VG6)
SPHBM4 promises HBM4-class bandwidth without usage of silicon interposer and CoWoS-like packaging.
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#76VDM)
Global consumer Wi-Fi router shipments have declined 34 percent from their peak in 2021
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#76VDN)
How a limited run CPU could open the right doors for Europe's first HPC processors on markets its developers barely hoped to address any time soon.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#76VDP)
Oregon approves the 29.7% price hike that Portland General Electric (PGE), the state's largest power provider, will impose on users that consume 20MW or more. This move is backed by Oregon's POWER Act, which helps ensure that data centers in PGE's coverage area pay their fair share.
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A software house known as 'Slopfix' has launched a fixed-price service that refactors AI-generated codebases, charging $10,000 for one week of work.
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Smart pet technology firm Fi has launched the Fi Ultra Dog Tracker today, the first such device with Starlink connectivity.
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Cooler Master's 3DHP heatpipes, in its Master V4 and V8 coolers, are the biggest advancement in air cooling technology in years. But early adoption comes at a price.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#76VB6)
Ubisoft's remake of the 2013 game has been circulating online more than a month before its official release date, despite Denuvo DRM protection. Incident questions the effectivity of anti-piracy app, which causes performance hits and requires intrusive online check-ins.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#76VB7)
The creator of DLSS Swapper is warning against using random DLLs that claim to fix issues pertaining to DLSS, FSR, or XeSS, even if said file is available on the app's GitHub repo.
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This great value gaming PC from Newegg's ABS brand features a 16GB RTX 5060 Ti GPU and 32GB of DDR5-6400 RAM, giving you a rig ready for 1440p gaming.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#76V8X)
These drivers will make it easier for your Steam Deck or Steam Machine to play nicely with Windows 11. However, Valve says it does not offer customer support for 'Windows on Steam Hardware,' and instead points stuck users to the SteamOS recovery instructions.
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Hitting an all-time low price at Amazon, 8Bitdo's wireless Pro 2 gaming controller with hall-effect joysticks is 38% off for Prime members.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#76V8Z)
Nvidia lifts the veil a little bit more on its Vera CPU and reveals a single-thread performance monster - company claims a 1.8x uplift versus x86 competition in agentic workloads and 1.5x in coding.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#76V90)
While the use of Windows' GDID to catch Scattered Spider hacking group member Peter Stokes is unusual, that device identifier is only one bit of telemetry that can be used to fingerprint a user across the wider Internet these days.
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Space Force has announced that the first high-energy 'Meadowlands' electronic warfare system has been delivered for operational duty.
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Total graphics power figures for Nvidia's unanounced, unreleased RTX 50 Super-series graphics cards have appeared in Seasonic's PSU capacity calculator, revealing potentially higher TGPs of those products.
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The 1,350 trillion total combines a $520 billion semiconductor program with AI data center and robotics spending, mostly made up of corporate capex.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#76TRN)
Chinese memory and storage manufacturer Longsys expects to post a massive increase in profits due to the AI-driven chip shortage.
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Grab this Lenovo Legion Pro 7i gaming laptop with an RTX 5090 for just $3,199 right now at B&H Photo, saving you $1,800.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#76TN4)
It looks like Intel is adding back AVX-512 support to its client CPUs starting from the upcoming Nova Lake desktop lineup. Previously, we expected to see AVX-256 debut on a consumer family, allowing E-cores to execute 256-bit code, but now it seems that even the E-cores will gain native 512-bit registers.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#76TN5)
LG monitors apparently auto-install an app on your PC when you first connect them, all thanks to the Microsoft Store.
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A Change.org petition urging Sony to keep making physical PlayStation games has passed 172,000 signatures.
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Valve's official account on Reddit has responded to RLOD victims with simple step-by-step instructions to get any affected Steam Machine up and running again.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#76TGD)
The British government ruled that nationally significant infrastructure projects, which include data centers, can bypass local council approvals. This move is expected to speed up developments by up to a year and save more than a billion dollars.
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Missed Prime Day? You can still soften the blow of buying PC parts with this three-item AM5 Newegg combo - 32GB of DDR5, 9800X3D, Gigabyte X870E motherboard, and a free AIO to take the sting out of buying
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Corsair's 2800X RS-R ARGB brings a compact MicroATX design with room for full-size hardware, strong cooling support, and three pre-installed ARGB fans. Priced under $90, it offers solid value for a small-form-factor chassis.
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A developer has ported Linux to the Atari Jaguar console. To succeed at the task, they had to overcome severe memory limits, the lack of an MMU, and face off against a handful of unusual hardware quirks.
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This Ugreen 10-port unmanaged Ethernet switch is on sale for just $37.97 right now, delivering eight PoE+ ports for up to 60W of power delivery for cameras and WiFi extenders, along with two extra ports for Gigabit uplink to your existing network.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#76TGJ)
Kioxia, Sandisk begin to sample BiCS10 3D NAND: 332 active layers and over 29 Gb/mm2 areal capacity.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#76TE2)
Unix copyright code infringement back from the dead - IBM is still under fire from Xinuos about 2003-era bytes, with a hearing as recent as June 22.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#76TE3)
Well-known engineer Matthias Balwierz (aka Bitluni) designed and created an 8,192-core RISC-V GPU at home.
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Intel's XBM patent proposes an HBM alternative that uses backend-transistor DRAM, UCIe chiplet links, and repair logic to reduce packaging costs and complexity.
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Brokerage consensus puts Samsung's full-year 2026 operating profit near 300 trillion won.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#76SXV)
MSI has officially validated region-bound Chinese RAM using CXMT modules to run at up to 8,200 MT/s on its AM5 motherboards. Models with two RAM slots can handle these high frequencies a bit better than four-DIMM variants.
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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma announced that Microsoft's gaming division will cut 3,200 jobs throughout FY27 and is spinning out studios but not canceling any games.
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Open Tools, a Paris-based startup, has announced that its Open Printer has been nominated for two French Design Awards.
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The Ryzen AI Halo is a turn-key AMD local AI box that's backed up with first-party software support, handy utilities, and plenty of documentation for local AI explorers. But the performance and application compatibility of the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 (aka Strix Halo) SoC still trails Nvidia's GB10, and it's pricey for what it offers.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#76STS)
A new open-source app called Sony Head Tracker, developed by Nicholas Slattery, reads raw sensor data from Sony headphones and earbuds and converts them into something OpenTrack can understand. From there, it can be used for head tracking in over 200 PC games.
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Nvidia reportedly won't ship its Kyber NVL144 rack until 2028, a delay of more than 12 months.
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America's AI supply chain now starts and ends in the U.S., while its most valuable middle steps remain entirely offshore until at least 2028.
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Quantum Systems Group reckons it has broken the flight speed record for an electric drone. During internal testing last month the Munich-based firm recorded its Apex Recordhunter drone hitting a top speed of 434 mph in straight and level flight.
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Huawei is reportedly preparing to enter South Korea's AI accelerator market with its Ascend 950 chips and Atlas 950 SuperPod, challenging Nvidia through aggressive pricing, amid a broader push to expand its AI ecosystem beyond China
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Save $1,050 on this epic ABS Kaze II Ruby gaming PC, fitted with a 9800X3D, RTX 5090, 32GB DDR5, and 2TB SSD for just $4,749.05 for a limited time only.
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Valve's Pierre-Loup Griffais and Yazan Aldehayyat talked to Tom's Hardware about the Steam Machine, it's pricing, engineering, and even Windows support.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#76SP5)
Wisconsin residents file class-action lawsuit against Microsoft due to data center noise - plaintiffs also mention construction noise and extreme light pollution
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#76SKS)
This is the first e-ink monitor that can hit 60 FPS, making it useful in more tasks outside of just reading. While you likely won't be able to play fast-paced games on this display, it should still make other everyday tasks on it easier while reducing eye strain.
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