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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan commented on the company's partnership with Elon Musk's TeraFab project, but details about the relationship are still light.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#7559G)
Intel's Wildcat Lake family was launched recently, but no devices featuring the CPUs have actually shown up yet. Analyst Vaidyanathan S shared pictures of a real laptop running the new 'Core Series 3' silicon, but it's just an Intel reference machine. It also shows that Wildcat Lake has a 17W PL1 and an 11W fanless mode, along with a 22W PL1 Max and a 35W PL2 mode.
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on (#7559H)
The latest round of GitHub closures underscores a broader pullback in Intel's open-source footprint amid ongoing restructuring.
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on (#7559K)
Anthropic's secondary market valuation has reportedly surged to $1 trillion, surpassing OpenAI's $880 billion, driven by intense investor demand for AI exposure, and highlighting speculative pricing in secondary markets.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#7559M)
Elon Musk's SpaceX set to produce 'own GPUs' at its own multi-billion fab as the company warns that it may be unable to purchase all the silicon it needs to meet its goals.
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on (#75542)
Corsair's 4000-Series cases and configurator offer up dozens of customization options, including unique wood and RGB front panels, three motherboard trays, and more.
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on (#75543)
WSL9x enables users to run the most modern Linux kernels in Microsoft OSes as old as Windows 95.
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on (#7551G)
Bag a set of Razer Nommo 2.0 speakers for just $69. Save $40 on new desktop speakers at Woot
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on (#7551J)
Bolt Graphics has announced its completed tape-out of a test chip for its Zeus GPU, marking the startup's first move from FPGA emulation to manufactured silicon.
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on (#7551K)
Seagate's FireCuda X Vault is a gaming-focused 3.5-inch external drive with easily controlled RGB and a single USB-C cable for power and data.
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AI chip design startup Verkor.io claims that its agentic AI system, Design Conductor, has autonomously produced a complete RISC-V CPU core.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#754MG)
TSMC strengthens its bifurcated process technology development approach with A14, A13, and N2U aimed at client applications and A16, A12, and N2X for high-performance data center designs.
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on (#7549K)
The Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 processor is AMD's latest CPU release. Here's where you can pick one up.
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on (#75475)
Martino, of Land O'Lakes, Florida, is the third and final member of a trio of cybersecurity professionals charged in the scheme.
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by mylesgoldman@icloud.com (Myles Goldman) on (#75476)
Despite a couple of flaws, the Keychron K3 Ultra is one of the best mechanical keyboards I have used in a while.
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on (#75478)
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers introduced the Multilateral Alignment of Technology Controls on Hardware Act, or MATCH Act, in early April.
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on (#75479)
Put together a pokey little gaming PC with components that won't break the bank. This $479 Newegg bundle includes a CPU, RAM, Motherboard, and a 360mm AIO CPU cooler
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on (#7547A)
Researchers at OX Security have exposed an architectural vulnerability in Anthropic's Model Context Protocol that allows for remote code execution on affected systems.
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on (#7544S)
Valve's VRAM hack can boost performance on 4GB GPUs, with testing showing FPS gains of up to 3x in some titles, though results vary widely depending on the game and settings.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#7544T)
AMD SDK suggests 4x and 6x frame generation multipliers are in the works
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on (#7544V)
Iranian state media has alleged that equipment from Cisco, Juniper, Fortinet, and MikroTik failed during U.S. and Israeli military operations against Iran.
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This is the first time ever RAM has been made at home' boasts a garden shed-based semiconductor maker.
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on (#753PP)
The Framework Laptop 13 Pro is the company's first redesign of its chassis, with CNC aluminum, a haptic touchpad, larger battery, and an option for pre-loaded Ubuntu.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#753KS)
Microsoft surprise-drops significant Xbox Game Pass price cuts
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on (#753GP)
Building an ITX PC can be challenging in and of itself, so naturally, we decided to amp up the difficulty factor and see if we could build something uncoolable.
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on (#753CY)
The Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 is one of the most unique CPUs we've ever reviewed, and although its price feels like a kick in the gut, it offers some interesting, highly specialized improvements in certain workloads based on our testing.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#753A5)
TP-Link, one of the most popular consumer router brands in the U.S., met with FCC officials to discuss how it can secure a conditional approval to continue introducing and selling new routers.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#753A7)
Cerebras' sales hit half a billion dollars in 2025, but 86% of its revenue comes from Abu Dhabi-based G42 and Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, which represents major risks.
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on (#753A8)
A powerful RTX 5070 GPU, 32GB of RAM, and a crisp OLED display are highlights of this $1599 Lenovo Legion 5i deal at B&H Photo
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on (#753A9)
Physicists have confirmed for the first time that chaotic growth in a 2D quantum system follows precise statistical rules, validating a 40-year-old mathematical model that describes how random, uneven surfaces evolve over time.
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on (#753AA)
Apple's Pippin was plucked from the tree 30 years ago today but would soon go past its sell-by date.
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on (#753AB)
Playmaji has opened pre-orders for its $199 USB peripheral that lets owners digitize and play physical retro games on Windows 11 PCs, laptops, and PC gaming handhelds
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on (#752VF)
Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down on September 1. He will be replaced by hardware engineering lead John Ternus.
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