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The U.S. will allow Nvidia to export its H200 data center accelerators to approved customers" in China, President Donald Trump announced on Monday.
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Several suspects have been apprehended for allegedly violating export control laws regarding the supply of Nvidia H100 and H200 AI chips to China.
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Dutch chip manufacturing design firm, ASML, has been accused of selling chip fabrication hardware to a Chinese defence firm tied to the ruling party. Although it claims the technology was old, it has raised concerns over its potential use in developing new quantum technologies, particularly with military applications.
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Marvell has confirmed plans to acquire Celestial AI in a deal worth up to $5.5 billion, a figure that immediately places it among the most aggressive acquisitions in the current AI cycle.
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Chinese memory vendor Asgard launches 256GB and 192GB DDR5 memory kits for $1,200 and $2,400, respectively.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#721CH)
A pawn shop in Portugal clearly didn't know the worth of what they had and ended up selling a high-end PC worth at least $2,500 with current market pricing, for just $600 to a lucky buyer. The PC includes flagship components, including two 32 GB sticks of 6000 MT/s DDR5 memory that alone costs almost $700.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#720ZS)
The U.S. government is reportedly preparing to let Nvidia ship its H200 accelerators to China, a move that could restore Nvidia's influence in the Chinese AI market and reinforce CUDA's dominance, but the question is if Beijing agrees to accept this hardware.
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The UK government has unveiled the first details of Atlantic Bastion, a new undersea warfare programme designed to detect and counter Russian submarine activity across the North Atlantic.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#720WG)
A Furmark 2 benchmark of Intel's upcoming B370 Xe3 iGPU, has appeared on X with underwhelming results. Intel's outgoing Arc 140V Xe2 iGPU beats the B370 by 14% in this particular benchmark.
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OpenAI and Anthropic claim in a pair of reports released today and earlier in the month that the use of enterprise AI tools increase productivity and corporate ROI. These studies may be damage control to counter those released by MIT and Harvard in August claiming the opposite.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#720WJ)
AMD is apparently no longer telling vendors to stop B650 production in favor of B850 (and B840) due to the current component crisis. Skyrocketing DDR5 prices have caused a steep decline in new motherboard sales, which has reportedly influenced the Red Team to continute to make and sell B650 boards for now, helping consumers still select the cheaper option.
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Even as U.S. and Chinese lawmakers make it harder for Nvidia to sell its chips to Chinese customers, the alternatives aren't able to offer a competitive product. With smuggling and obfuscated shipment routing making it possible to get around blocks and barriers, it may be that Nvidia remains the dominant training hardware provider in the region.
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A Slovenian security researcher published an analysis of Sipeed's NanoKVM in Feburary that raises far-reaching concerns about the 30-60 remote management device.
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Overclocker Splave documents the trials and tribulations of overclocking the RTX 5090 Astral from Asus, resulting in a 3DMark world record.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#720SK)
The Arrow Lake refresh is expected to fill in the gap till Nova Lake finally launches. The Core Ultra 7 270K Plus has just appeared on Geekbench and it achieved great scores that show a decent improvement over the outgoing 265K Plus it'll replace, despite running on relatively slow memory.
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Acer's Nitro 60 is an affordable gaming mid-tower, offering decent 4K gaming performance in an attractive case.
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Crucial's 32GB DDR5-6000 kit is now the cheapest available 32GB kit at $273.99.
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This 4K OLED gaming monitor from AOC is ultra cheap and comes equipped with a speedy 240Hz refresh rate.
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An industrial designer with a love for old computers has created a working prototype of a Commodore 64 laptop.
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Micron's plans to shutter its Crucial consumer business next year did not stop the brand from appearing on the show floor at Delhi Comic Con over the weekend.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#720MG)
Creality's mid-sized K2 Pro Combo is a stylish beast packed with features.
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Apple's chief chip architect for the last decade has reportedly talked to CEO Tim Cook about leaving
by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#7204D)
Johny Srouji, the man behind development of Apple's processors in the latest iPhones, Macs, and Watches, is reportedly pondering leaving the company.
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Tiny Core Linux is a true example of just how small a functional desktop operating system can be, even in 2025.
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The Caligra c100 Developer Terminal is a brand-new computer platform with retro-licious metal wedge case and productivity focused Linux OS.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#72032)
If you've been looking to upgrade to a more powerful machine but don't want to spend the big bucks on nice-to-haves like an OLED display, the Asus TUF F16 is the perfect pick for you. With its performant hardware combo and plenty of connectivity, along with a sleek design, it's a solid laptop that can do it all: gaming, productivity, and media consumption.
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A six-month investigation into AI-assisted development tools has uncovered over thirty security vulnerabilities that allow data exfiltration and, in some cases, remote code execution.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#72034)
US spatial intelligence firm shows off its capabilities by providing high-quality images of a Chinese naval base on Hainan Island.
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The Emeet Piko+ is a small, oval-shaped 4K webcam with dual cameras - sort of like all smartphones since 2014.
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#7201B)
The Archer GE400 is TP-Link's new entry-level, dual-band Wi-Fi 7 gaming router
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Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have demonstrated a display technology that renders dynamic graphics that can be both seen and physically felt, according to a new study.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71ZQ7)
Retrobrighting a Sega Dreamcast console yielded poor results after 10 years.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#71ZP1)
Watch as a crazed modder grinds down the heatpipes of an excellent air cooler, then injects ice-cold water through them with retrofitted tubes, and finally puts the entire apparatus on two GPUs to see how far he can push performance, witnessing massive clock-speed uplifts across the board.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71ZP2)
The 32-inch 165Hz 1440p Samsung Odyssey G55C curved gaming monitor is on sale at Amazon for $199.99, giving buyers 39% off and saving you $130 off its $329.99 MSRP.
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A Reddit user has reported that Nvidia declined to replace their brand-new GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition and that the company is trying to burn my house down".
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#71ZMM)
TSMC may be accelerating its advanced packaging facility in Arizona to package the first processors as early as 2028, ahead of its partner Amkor.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71ZMN)
Zotac denied an RMA repair for an RTX 5070 Ti after claiming PCB damage, despite what appears to be wear-and-tear.
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A new PassMark entry has surfaced for AMD's unreleased Ryzen 7 9850X3D, giving the first look at how the chip compares against the current 9800X3D.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#71ZMQ)
TSMC clarifies A14 specifications: Even more performance, but better tools might be needed to extract the full potential of the latest process technologies.
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Can Scythe's Big Shuriken 4 SFF cooler, designed for Mini-ITX, handle AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X? You might be surprised!
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#71ZJW)
Two new Geekbench listings for the upcoming Ryzen 7 9850X3D chip have been uncovered, both from mid-November, that show the CPU posting higher single-core numbers than the existing 9800X3D while being beat in multi-threaded results. The chip boosted up to 5.6 GHz as expected, but was running on slow 4800 MT/s memory.
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PC builder generously trades 192 GB of DDR5 for an RTX 5070 Ti.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#71ZJX)
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed in a recent Joe Rogan podcast that the inventors behind deep learning ran the world's first machine learning network on a pair of GTX 580s in SLI in 2012.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71ZJZ)
A light aircraft crashed in the U.K. after its engine intake melted while on final approach.
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Redditor shares his ongoing struggle to get Asus to RMA an expensive ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card.
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Divide by zero is one of computing's most notorious error conditions - and an old mechanical calculator doesn't handle it gracefully.
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Atlas Data Storage, a DNA-based storage tech startup, has announced its first commercial offering.
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Russian drones are still flying into Ukrainian airspace to strike their targets with Starlink hardware clearly strapped to them, say Ukrainian media reports.
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Skirt ridiculous DDR5 prices in this smokin' deal from Newegg. $229 buys a mid-range Asus B850-A Gaming Wifi R2 motherboard and 16GB Team Group DDR5-6000 RAM - $150 off
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#71Z1Q)
Huawei has unveiled its Ascend NPU roadmap featuring Ascend 950, 960, 970 processors and massive SuperClusters with over a million of processors and up to 4 ZettaFLOPS FP4 performance in 2028, shifting from chip scaling to system-level scaling, amid U.S. sanctions and manufacturing constraints.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#71YYM)
Intel needs more Core Ultra 200-series 'Arrow Lake' and 'Lunar Lake' wafers from TSMC as demand exceeds supply.
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