on (#776BN)
After over a year of teases, AMD has finally provided details on its 256-core Venice CPU with the Zen 6 architecture, now known as the Epyc 9996.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Kunal Khullar) on (#776BQ)
The latest update introduces more realistic CPU and GPU workloads, redesigned multi-core testing, AI-focused benchmarks, larger datasets, and CUDA support for Nvidia GPUs.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#7768B)
GM CFO Paul Jacobson says that the company's costs are expected to increase by $1.5 to $2 billion, primarily due to increasing memory chip costs. The move comes as the RAM shortage is affecting the automotive industry, right as cars are requiring more memory and storage due to infotainment and ADAS features.
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on (#7768C)
The bill amends the Homeland Security Act and covers companies earning at least $500 million in annual revenue from a model trained with compute costing more than $100 million.
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on (#7765M)
With the limitations of copper looming, the industry is transitioning to photonic interconnects to scale data center capabilities. We spoke to experts such as Lightmatter chief executive Nick Harris about the new scale-out paradigm and the battle for control over emerging standards.
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on (#7765N)
Some customers have discussed commitments running two years or longer, one source told Reuters.
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on (#7765P)
The Arctic Senza AI 370 is a fanless mini PC designed to mount under your desk. Everyday performance isn't held back by the lack of active cooling, and its soldered dual-channel 32GB LPDDR5X-8000 is appreciated during the RAM shortages. The meager front panel I/O is the only major drawback to the design.
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on (#7763H)
Pre-purchase Creality's portable Pika 3D scanner at a discount. First come, first served: a 10% saving if you act within 19 days.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#7761Q)
Oregon set to start charging service providers for undersea cables using its sea floor. It will funnel the millions accrued toward state schools.
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on (#775JV)
Intel will design, package, and fabricate Fortinet's sixth-generation Security Processor (SP6) on its Intel 4 node.
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by stephen.warwick@futurenet.com (Stephen Warwick) on (#775JW)
Xbox Backward Compatibility on PC will let gamers play classic Xbox games on PC and handheld.
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on (#775FQ)
The USB ecosystem is entering another transition that will affect how laptops, desktops, storage devices, displays, and peripherals connect in the second half of the decade.
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on (#775FR)
The first gigawatt is scheduled to come online in the first half of 2027 in AMD Helios rack-scale systems.
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on (#775FS)
BNEF's December outlook put 2035 demand at 106 GW, and that figure was itself 36% above the projection the firm published in April 2025.
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on (#775CG)
Borrowing a driver from the upcoming RTX Spark, VoidTech managed to get x86 Windows games running on a Huawei Arm workstation.
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by stephen.warwick@futurenet.com (Stephen Warwick) on (#775AC)
Get a Gigabyte Aero X16 with RTX 5070, 32GB of RAM, 1TB SSD, and AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 for $1,399.
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on (#775AD)
Save $600 on this Skytech Gaming King 95 prebuilt gaming PC with Ryzen 7 7800X3D, RTX 5060 Ti 16GB, and 32GB of DDR5 RAM inside.
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on (#775AE)
Electricity, particularly green power, and memory will be the world's two scarcest resources over the next decade, Chen said.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#774VA)
DLSS 5 gets a second showing with Nvidia opening up the upscaler to object-level tweaking for developers with three different models.
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on (#774MS)
Nvidia gave Tom's Hardware an exclusive look inside its previously undisclosed Engineering SuperLab near Nvidia HQ, where we saw Vera Rubin NVL72 in action.
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on (#774MW)
Nvidia has detailed new features of its Rubin architecture.
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on (#774MV)
Nvidia reveals all of the details about its Vera data center CPU, including an architectural breakdown of the Olympus core and the first (unofficial) SPEC CPU 2026 results.
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on (#774MT)
As Nvidia continues to roll out Vera, its first custom CPU for agentic AI, it revealed that its last-gen Grace design has seen mass deployments, even as a standalone CPU for non-agentic workloads.
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on (#774MY)
We paired up and tested a pair of Dell's Pro Max with GB10, to see what a small cluster of Nvidia's Spark silicon can do. At $6332 each, as of writing, it's still an expensive prospect, but far cheaper and more desk-friendly than a big server box full of GPUs and the other necessary high-end hardware.
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on (#774HV)
SP6 will draw on what the companies described as Intel's expertise in disaggregated semiconductor design and advanced packaging.
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on (#774HW)
Chinese AI developer Z.ai (formerly Zhipu) has finished building a 1GW data center stocked exclusively with domestically made chips and has switched part of it on.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#774HY)
Intel plans to cut the employee numbers of its Data Center group, months after announcing record growth since its disastrous announcement in 2024.
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on (#774HZ)
Build an AMD AM5 gaming PC for less with this Newegg combo deal. Snag a Ryzen 7700X3D, MSI B850 motherboard, and 16GB DDR5-6000 RAM while saving $194 versus buying separately
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on (#774G1)
Save a whopping $400 on a brand-new Apple MacBook Pro at B&H Photo. This 14-inch beast uses the latest 16-core M5 chip and 48GB of RAM.
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on (#774G4)
Google is developing a server chip, informally dubbed "Frozen v2," that would etch part of its Gemini model's architecture directly into the silicon.
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on (#774E7)
A PC gamer has DIYed a passive Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card system incorporating a 5.5-pound aluminum heatsink.
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